See below the role, outlining the responsibilities and skills we are looking for, for this vacancy.
Expression of Interest: Independent Representative - Three Waters Programme Steering Group Whakatane, New Zealand
Reference: 6679025
Whakatane District Council owns, operates, and maintains three waters infrastructure including stormwater, wastewater, and municipal water supply, across the Whakatane District. A number of three water resource consents, issued under the Resource Management Act 1991, are nearing expiration, and require replacement. This includes replacing consents associated with four wastewater treatment plants and thirteen water take consents across various areas.
From 1 July 2024, the Council commenced a three-year programme of work to replace these water and wastewater consents. An overarching Strategy has been developed and a supporting project team is currently being established. A Programme Steering Group has also been established consisting of Council elected representatives to provide a specialised forum to oversee and guide, at a programme level, the development and delivery of the Three Waters Consent Replacement Programme.
Whakatane District Council invites expressions of interest from experienced professionals to join our newly formed Three Waters Consent Renewal Programme Steering Group as an Independent Representative.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the governance and strategic oversight of our three waters activities and help shape critical water infrastructure projects within the district.
Key Skills, Experience, and Knowledge
We are seeking candidates with expertise in:
Complex consenting and planning for three waters projects
National three waters policy and planning frameworks
Infrastructure funding and financing tools and mechanisms
Role Overview
This paid position offers:
Hourly rate remuneration
6-8 hours per meeting, with 5-6 meetings per year
A 3-year term with annual reviews
Immediate start
As an Independent Representative, your responsibilities will include:
Attending meetings and providing expert advice and guidance
Reviewing reports and offering strategic insights
Supporting the follow-up of agreed actions
This is a valuable opportunity for a motivated individual to apply their skills to a programme that is vital to the community.
Our values
We're always learning and improving - Toitu te Taumata
We're passionate and proud - Toitu te Mauri Ora
We put people at the heart of everything we do - Toitu te Tangata
How to apply
If you are interested, please submit your expression of interest, including your relevant experience and qualifications, by 5.00pm Friday 15 November 2024.
We look forward to hearing from professionals who share our commitment to delivering high-quality water services to our community.
For further information, please contact Jess Sinclair, Senior Water Consents Project Planner on 07 306 0500.
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