As the Te Pouwhirinaki Maori, (Manager Maori Electorates), you will lead the development and delivery of voting services across Maori electorates in Aotearoa, ensuring the voice of contemporary Maori is central to the design and implementation of electoral events.
You will collaborate with Maori, iwi, hapu and whanau to increase voter participation, and work with the Electoral Commission's leadership team to align operational delivery with strategic goals.
Your leadership will ensure that voting services meet the unique needs of Maori communities, respecting local language and culture.
This is a Grade 19 role with a Salary band of $145,877- $162,086.
Key Responsibilities: Lead and deliver voting services across Maori electorates, ensuring cultural competency and responsiveness to local needs.
Collaborate with Strategic Engagement and Partnerships teams to build strong relationships with Maori, iwi, and hapu, enhancing electoral participation.
Work closely with Electorate and Regional Managers to ensure accurate and timely results.
Develop and implement future-focused operational plans for Maori electorates, incorporating feedback from communities and stakeholders.
Ensure recruitment and training for Maori Electorate Managers, embedding kaupapa Maori practices throughout the electoral process.
Apply Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles to support Crown-Maori relationships and foster strong partnerships.
Mohou ake | About you You are an experienced leader with a passion for empowering Maori communities and fostering participation in Aotearoa's electoral processes.
Your expertise in managing large-scale programmes and projects, combined with a deep understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, makes you the ideal candidate for this role.
You have a proven track record of working in partnership with Maori, iwi, and hapu, and are committed to developing culturally responsive services that reflect the diverse needs of Maori across Aotearoa.
Your leadership style is inclusive, collaborative, and you thrive in building and maintaining positive relationships.
To be successful in this role, you will need: Proven experience leading operational delivery in complex, large-scale events or programmes, with a focus on Maori communities.
Strong understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and demonstrated ability to apply its principles in practice.
Experience building partnerships with iwi, hapu, and Maori organisations.
Ability to design and implement operational plans that are culturally responsive and future-focused.
Expertise in recruiting, developing, and managing teams to deliver high-quality services.
Excellent communication and problem-solving skills, with a proactive approach to managing challenges.
Why join the Electoral Commission?
The Electoral Commission is committed to inclusivity, cultural competency, and fostering strong partnerships with Maori communities.
As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the future of electoral services in Aotearoa, ensuring that every New Zealander's voice is heard.
We offer a supportive and dynamic work environment that values diversity and work-life balance.
About the Electoral Commission | Te Kaitiaki Take Kowhiri We are an independent Crown Entity responsible for delivering parliamentary elections and referenda, promoting understanding of New Zealand's democratic processes, and working to ensure that every eligible New Zealander can easily enrol and vote.
Our mission is to foster trust and participation in Aotearoa's elections.
What's next?
For a position description, or to apply for this role, please click "Apply now!"
or for further information, contact ******.
Applications close at 5pm on 3rd November.
You must be legally entitled to work in New Zealand.
#J-18808-Ljbffr