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Statutory Property Officer Listing Description Location: Central Otago, Otago
Job type: Full time
Duration: Permanent
Description Come work in Central Otago - a world of difference. This is a very special place that has understandably shaped who we are and what we do.
Easy access to Queenstown and Wanaka, lakes during summer, ski fields during winter, mountain biking trails and a range of outdoor activities to suit families through to the extreme adventure seeker.
We are a flexible working, dog friendly and family orientated organisation that encourages its employees to develop and grow.
Central Otago District Council has an opportunity for a Statutory Property Officer to join our Property and Facilities team on a full-time basis based in Alexandra.
You will be responsible for the management of Council's existing portfolio of commercial and community leases and licences and will receive and process applications for new leases and licences.
You will assist with applications for permissions, consents, and approvals over Council owned or administered land, with property acquisitions and disposals, and with the classification/reclassification, vesting, and revoking of reservations under the Reserves Act 1977.
Minimum Requirements As the successful applicant you will have:
A legal qualification such as a Legal Executive or other similar experience.
A minimum of 3 years' relevant work experience in a property related field (local government experience would be an advantage but is not essential).
Experience drafting and reviewing lease and licence agreements and easement documents.
A strong knowledge of land tenure and status and be familiar with GIS systems.
The ability to read and interpret a wide range of legislation, policies, plans, and bylaws.
The ability to communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders at various levels and will have proven relationship building experience.
Excellent administrative and record keeping skills, be well-organised and committed to providing excellent service.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including writing and presenting reports.
The ability to work under pressure whilst maintaining high levels of accuracy and meet deadlines.
Benefits In return the successful applicant will receive:
Competitive market remuneration
Flexible working arrangements
Career development and training opportunities
A great working environment
Active organisation social club
If you like a challenge and want to live and work in a unique area of New Zealand, then this is the job for you. We are a forward-thinking organisation with a vision for the future – this is an excellent opportunity to grow and advance your career.
Visit Council's website for a copy of the job description and to apply. To apply, submit your cover letter, CV, and responses to the key selection criteria. Wow us with your cover letter—highlight your relevant experience and why you're a great fit for the role!
If you have any questions, please contact Kirsten Adams for more information.
We're proud to be an inclusive workplace. We celebrate difference, diversity, and aim to empower our employees. We are an organisation built on innovation and optimism. We are a place where we value our people and provide opportunities for them to build outstanding careers and a better Central Otago.
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