Resource Planner

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Are you passionate about sustainable resource management and eager to make a positive impact on your community? Far North District Council is seeking a dedicated and innovative Resource Planner to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will play a crucial part in shaping the future of our district by developing and implementing resource management plans that balance environmental, social, and economic needs. Te Wero – The Challenge As a Resource Planner, you will oversee and execute the Council's statutory duties and responsibilities, ensuring compliance with the Resource Management Act, Local Government Act, Reserves Act, and other relevant legislation or standards related to planning and resource management. This includes managing resource consents, facilitating sustainable development, and ensuring that all activities align with legal and regulatory frameworks to promote the well-being of the community and the environment. We're seeking a candidate with: A tertiary qualification in Resource Management Planning or a related field At least two years of experience in Local Government or a similar organisation Membership or eligibility for the New Zealand Planning Institute Experience in processing resource consents, with strong interpersonal and collaboration skills Excellent written and oral communication abilities Conflict resolution capabilities Open-mindedness and persuasiveness A valid driver's license A commitment to achieving the best outcomes for our community A progressive mindset focused on continual improvement The ability to build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships Far North District Council is proud of our diverse workforce and is committed to maintaining an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and respected. We are a progressive and growing council filled with like-minded people who love what they do and are committed to providing superior services to residents and their community. You will be given all the tools of the trade to hit the ground running: Learning & Development plan to ensure your ongoing growth and success within the organisation. The salary for this position is Grade 15 within Council's salary structure (Band: $75,115 to $88,371 pro rata per annum) dependent on qualifications and experience, plus Kiwi Saver. We offer hybrid working, flexible work arrangements. Free $100,000 life insurance scheme (conditions apply). Free Will package, so that if the unexpected happens, your family is supported. If you have a keen eye for detail, strong analytical skills, and a commitment to sustainability, we want to hear from you! Creating Great Places, Supporting our People #J-18808-Ljbffr


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