Lead a number of exciting rangahau initiatives to support the building of a flourishing Rangahau environment at TWoA
Two year, fixed term, full-time position (37.5 hours per week)
Flexible to be based across Aotearoa
As a proudly Indigenous tertiary educator, 'tauira success' is our mission and 'whanau transformation through education' is our vision, guiding our commitment to delivering quality education programmes underpinned by Maori culture and values.
Our kaimahi enjoy a whanau-friendly workplace and a great range of benefits to support their wellbeing and that of their whanau:
Flexible work hours for non-rostered positions and work-from-home options for positions that can be performed remotely.
Free car parking at our main campuses.
Mo tenei mahi | About this job
Te Manawahoukura, Te Wananga o Aotearoa's Centre of Rangahau is currently looking for Project Management expertise for a range of projects that work to encourage a vital and flourishing Rangahau environment at TWoA. The role will work to initiate and facilitate projects from start to completion, working to problem solve where needed to complete work. This will include engaging with the appropriate stakeholders for each project, when and where is needed and communicating well to them along the way. In addition, reporting on progress and outputs will be critical for a range of audiences including kaimahi and senior management.
The ideal candidate is an experienced project manager with 5 years managing projects, ideally within the tertiary education or aligned sectors. You would have experience working in kaupapa Maori settings and with a wide range of stakeholders and customers at different levels of an organization.
You will also ideally bring with you:
Proven organisational planning and / or project delivery experience
Advanced negotiating and influencing skills
Demonstrated analysis and problem-solving skills
Advanced report writing skills
Working understanding of risk management processes
Sound administrative and coordination skills
Intermediate negotiating and influencing skills
As a kaupapa Maori organization, your willingness to participate in cultural activities and develop an understanding of Ahuatanga Maori will be key.
Have we outlined a role that matches your capabilities and aspirations, and a workplace that appeals?
Applications close on 20 November 2024.
A position description is available on our careers website. For any other queries, please email ******
Te Wananga o Aotearoa (TWoA) is Aotearoa's second largest tertiary educator and the world's largest indigenous tertiary educator. We've been providing transformational education opportunities to New Zealanders for nearly 40 years. Our vision of 'Whanau transformation through education' drives our commitment to being at the forefront of tertiary education underpinned by Maori culture and values.
We look for people who are passionate about the contribution they make through their mahi (work) and want to join us on our journey to ensure success for our tauira (students), our kaimahi (employees) and their whanau (families).
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