Mo te turanga | About the position The Principal Advisor Climate Change plays a key role within the Sustainable Futures hub and the Integrated Strategic team, providing evidence-based policy advice and leading the development and implementation of climate change strategies and policies across the Council.
This role offers strategic guidance and leadership to support Council's climate change response, working collaboratively with teams across the organisation to embed climate change thinking and progress key actions.
You'll recognise the importance of the role as a Treaty partner and understand how that underpins Gisborne District Council's work.
Nga Mahi nga Takohanga Matua ranei | Duties include: Support the Strategic Planning Manager and Sustainable Futures Director to build and maintain a happy and high performing team.
Provide high quality advise on Climate Change issues, central government policy and targets impacting the Council and their activities.
Represent the Council in Climate Change forums and steering and working groups on regional and national level in a way that will contribute to the Council's reputation for excellence and expertise.
Develop and deliver high-quality policy advice.
Provide leadership in engagement with external and internal stakeholders and manage community engagement on the climate change response programme.
Nga Pukenga me Nga Wheako e Hiahia ana | Skills and experience required: Five or more years' experience in a role that included a focus on climate change and/or relevant discipline.
Relevant tertiary qualification.
Background in climate action initiative design and implementation.
Effective interpersonal skills with a demonstrated commitment to customer service and ability to work effectively with a wide range of people (internal and external).
Nga Huanga | Benefits Flexible on start and finish times Hybrid working (home and work) Relocation assistance Piritahi Day – an additional leave day to spend with whanau & friends Staff Discounts at local retailers and big brands Allocated training budget for career development and to support professional affiliation membership (where relevant to the role) Work with a great team and enjoy regular, lively social events!
Access to reduced health insurance premiums for you and your family through Southern Cross Walking distance to the CBD Modern office space Free eye exams A culture of health and wellbeing with free EAP services and regular staff wellness initiatives Annual flu vaccinations and health checks 1 of 6 Unitary Authorities in NZ He aha nga painga o te kaunihera | Why work for Gisborne District Council Here at Gisborne District Council, we pull our values from the community we serve.
It makes sense then that we are enthusiastic about culture in our workplace.
Family and inclusivity are deep seated in our ethos.
With Treaty partnership front of mind, we're serious about building a workforce that enhances our commitment to deliver.
We work hard together to make our people proud, and our whanau are why we are so passionate about what we do for the community.
Me pehea te tono mai | How to Apply We will start the process when suitable candidates apply, please submit a resume / cover letter.
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