Come and work in the Coromandel. The district is renowned for its outstanding natural environment for fishing, surfing, boating, walking, hiking and biking and close proximity to major centres (Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga).
The role We are looking for just the right person for ourGroup Manager Communitywhich plays a key role in ensuring that Council is collaborative in thinking, planning, and acting strategically to enable the organisation to meet the current and future needs of the community. Key deliverables:
Lead and support social development and resilience innovationEnsure Council's interests are represented in regional and sub-regional level, for community development and resilience strategies.Provide excellence in the technical support to community boards on matters of local interest via an effective team of Area ManagersAct as the champion for the Sustainability and Resilience Committee and assist it to develop and maintain its work programme.Lead the development and implementation of a District Partners strategy and action planA robust "centre of excellence" is maintained for the customer service functionExternal and Internal communications are well planned, strategic whilst agile to developing needs.Other aspects of this role include supporting the development of and providing advice on genuine partnerships between local iwi and Council and ensuring Council and the community are ready to respond to Civil Defence emergency situations.
What are we looking for? You will be an experienced senior leader with success working with diverse communities. You are driven to provide high quality leadership and management, displaying standards and behaviours that are reflective of Council values, leading by example.
A tertiary qualification in community development, social policy ore related disciplineAt least 10 years business/economic/community resilience experienceDemonstrated understanding and application of key local government legislation and statutory requirements, andUnderstanding of Treaty of Waitangi, Tikanga Maori, and its implications for community developmentA strong understanding of community-led development and local social issuesWell-developed facilitation, advocacy, and lobbying skillsWhat's in it for you? This is an opportunity to work within a pivotal role in a great community focused organisation. We are dedicated to building an inclusive team culture, we thrive on agility, promote flexibility, diversity, and deliver high performance.
We offer a range of employee benefits to support you and your family to live the life you choose with a great work-life balance.
Applications are open until 4.00 pm 8 December 2024.
Closing Date: Sunday 8th December 2024 at 4.00pm
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