Kaitohutohu (Policy Advisor)

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Kaitohutohu (Policy Advisor)Reports to: Project LeadLocation: Queenstown Lakes DistrictOrganisational ContextThe vision of Kauati is:To enable future generations to manage, use and connect with their environment by understanding and utilising the knowledge of the past.Kauati is shaped by its people and what we collectively bring to our clients. We are a boutique policy and research consultancy focusing on the interwoven relationships of nature and culture.Kauati works in the cultural heritage and environmental sectors. We have worked on a wide range of projects, including freshwater, predator-free, cultural landscapes, and land redesignation. Most of our work is in supporting Treaty partnerships and enabling partners by providing the support, pathways, and information needed.Our EthosKauati prides itself on an ethical approach, and the spirit of Hakitekura guides its values. Hakitekura was the first person to successfully swim across the ice-cold Whakatipu Waimaori (Lake Wakatipu). Learning from where others had failed, she took with her a kauati (firestick) to keep warm once back on land and signal her achievement.Following her example of ingenuity, adaptability, and perseverance, we work on the basis that every aspect of the policy and planning process is significant. Our natural environment and our culture – one cannot be considered apart from the other. By looking to the lessons of the past, we ensure that we do the best by each aspect and that our work stands the test of time.Just like Hakitekura, we use the light of knowledge to guide our clients today, as well as a signal of our commitment to do our best for future generations.Position PurposeWe are looking for emerging innovative thinkers who want to be part of upholding the mana and mauri of te taiao and supporting cultural practices at place. This is a policy and research role in a Queenstown-based consultancy. You will be advising on biocultural and environmental management using Treaty-based approaches. A key part of this role is identifying impacts and opportunities. You will represent Kauati and our clients in project teams and must form sound working relationships.A connection with Murihiku and Te Waipounamu is an advantage.From Kauati you can expect:Support and mentoring in developing your skills in this area.Interesting and innovative projects.A company that prides itself on our ethics and values.It is expected that the successful applicant will need to be based in the Queenstown-Lakes/Cromwell area, and work from the Queenstown office at least 3 days a week.Key RelationshipsClients (companies and individuals)Project partners and stakeholdersIwi/hapu and their respective organisations and entitiesLocal and central government agencies/organisationsHeritage and environmental professionals.ContactPlease get in touch with us at ****** for a job description. Successful applicants will be required to provide examples of writing and analysis.
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