We are seeking a talented coordinator to join our team in planning and implementing our programme operations.In this purpose-led role, your values of rakatirataka, mahi tahi, and kaitiakitaka will guide everything you do. You will be confident in working with legislation and regulations, managing the operational staff, and championing Health and Safety.Main ObjectivesCoordinate the planning and implementation of the hoiho programme operationsCollaborate on community operationsEnsure outcomes are aligned with ka whaika strategic prioritiesWeave ka matapono guiding principles into the programme planning and operationsEffectively engage and allocate operational resourcingAdminister operational systems, policies, and procedures for complianceAbout YouKey SkillsAdvocate for biodiversity and work with the community on the recovery of this special taonga from Katiki to RakiuraWork to protect hoiho in the natural environmentCollaborate with a multitude of stakeholders who undertake specialised projects, such as pest and predator control, regeneration, and veterinary careContinue to work with the hoiho community to develop a system of ecological restoration, rehabilitation, and rescue to give the hoiho the best shot at survivalIncorporate opportunities into operational planning to strengthen social license to continue to protect the hoiho and engage lifelong advocatesBe committed to a future where hoiho continue to thrive in natureKey ExperienceRakatirataka LeadershipMahi tahi CollaborationKaitiakitaka GuardianAdminister procedures and policiesManage operational tech stackConfident in working with legislation and regulationsHealth and Safety trainingOther RequirementsHonour the values of the Te Tiriti o WaitangiRight to work in New ZealandThe Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust is a partner of the Hoiho Governance Group. Te Kaweka Takohaka mo te Hoiho strategic plan calls for ecological and cultural health of hoiho.The Programme Coordinator will work to ensure outcomes align with the following ka whaika strategic priorities:Te hauorataka, te orakataka me te whakaputaraka / Health, survival and productivityTe marae o takaroa / Marine habitatTe whakaekeka o te takata/ Human disturbanceTe nohoka ki te whenua / Terrestrial habitatKa mahi tahi / Working togetherAbout UsThe Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust is a registered charity formed in 1987 to protect the hoiho by restoring their natural environment. In coastal areas along Te Waipounamu, Trustees purchased pastures to convert to native forest. Volunteers eco-sourced seeds and cultivated up to 15,000 native plants per annum.In recent years, several major threats have affected the hoiho population. The current hoiho management programme works to build resilience through nature-based solutions and intervention based on science.ApplyIf you want to join us, please email your covering letter and CV to Anna Campbell, General Manager at ****** you have any questions, visit www.yellow-eyedpenguin.org.nz, email ******, or phone 03 479 0011.Applications close at 5pm, Wednesday 20th November 2024. Please note, we may assess applications as they are received.
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