Rolleston, New Zealand Reference: 6682070 About the Role Our Infrastructure and Property Team look after our districts roading network which is crossed by four state highways, various arterial and collector roads and over 900 local roads and streets connecting our towns. This rewarding and varied role will see you promoting safe road use and leading travel behaviour change in our communities. So, what could you find yourself doing day to day? Managing road safety education projects Promoting safe road use Educating communities Assisting the School Road Safety Coordinator in managing safe travel to schools Investigating and responding to issues raised in relation to road safety within the district About You Being an excellent communicator you are someone who can relate well to a wide range of people. Able to work independently, you will also be a strong team player and enjoy working alongside others to make Selwyn roads safer. Above all, you will be passionate about road safety and have knowledge on the legislation and standards associated with this. Proven project management experience At least 3 year's relevant work experience A genuine interest in road safety and educating our communities The ability to analyse and review data About Us Our main offices are based in the growing town of Rolleston, centrally located within the district and an easy commute from Christchurch. There's parking nearby, flexible working options and a great range of benefits for permanent staff including: Great work-life balance with the flexibility to work in with your commitments. Life insurance Wellbeing and volunteer leave Free parking Three days paid leave between Christmas and New Year Discounts with local and national businesses Career coaching and development Our values are important to all of us and represent the way we work: • Be a good human • Be brave - Think differently • Better together -Make it happen for Selwyn. Selwyn District Council honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi. We are committed to working with our Treaty partner to deliver on our obligations under Te Tiriti o Waitangi. If you are driven to join a fun and vibrant team and do an exceptional job which contributes meaningfully to the lives of people in Selwyn, we'd love to hear from you. We value the safety of our young people and therefore appointments for this role are subject to a satisfactory safety check including, police vetting and drug and alcohol screening. Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Applications Close: 07 Nov 2024 #J-18808-Ljbffr