Urban Liaison Officer

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Join a newly created team - 5 roles availableCompetitive salary and benefitsBe part of something new and impactful.
The Urban Liaison Team has been established as a key initiative of the City Safety Plan —a comprehensive strategy to enhance safety and well-being in Poneke.
This new team reflects Wellington City Council's commitment to addressing the challenges of a growing and dynamic central city, fostering a safer environment, and ensuring our streets remain welcoming and vibrant for everyone.We are looking for individuals who are passionate about being part of a high-performing team that models excellence in community work and stakeholder engagement.
As an Urban Liaison Officer, you'll be working with a group of motivated, collaborative professionals committed to delivering the best outcomes for our city.
At the heart of this effort, you will help implement targeted safety interventions, build meaningful connections with the community, and work collaboratively to address safety concerns in a proactive and coordinated way.
This is your opportunity to help set a standard for outstanding community engagement while playing a central role in delivering the goals of the City Safety Plan and creating a safer, more inclusive city for all.This is an operational role which will provide support across Courtenay Place and the CBD.
This approach ensures our team is visible and available when it matters most, supporting the community during peak activity hours and maintaining a consistent presence across the city.
Hours of work covered by the team will be Sunday -Wednesday from 7am - 8.30pm and Thursday - Saturday 7am - 10.30pm.
You will work varied days and hours on a set roster which includes a minimum of two consecutive days off per week.What you'll doAs an Urban Liaison Officer, you will:Be a visible, trusted presence in Poneke's CBD, building relationships with diverse communities, including vulnerable individuals and local businessesCollaborate with Council teams, community organisations, and Police to address safety and well-being issuesProactively engage with stakeholders to find solutions to city safety concerns.Enforce Council by-laws when required, addressing anti-social behaviour and public safety issues with professionalism and fairnessWrite clear, concise reports and contribute to the Council's efforts to improve safety and well-being across the cityYour days will be varied, engaging, and full of opportunities to make a tangible difference.
Whether you're engaging with the public on the streets, supporting community initiatives, or collaborating with partners, every action you take will contribute to Poneke's future.What we're looking forWe're seeking community-focused individuals with:Exceptional communication skills and the ability to adapt to diverse people and situationsA genuine passion for helping others, coupled with the confidence to enforce by-laws when necessaryEmpathy, professionalism, and fairness in decision-makingExperience working with diverse communities and stakeholdersStrong problem-solving skills and a proactive, curious mindsetHigh-level literacy and report-writing abilitiesExperience in fields such as social work, law enforcement, education, or community services is highly valued.We are looking to appoint between $74,196 - $87,289 per annum, for this role, depending on relevant skills and experience, and 5 weeks annual leave.About usWe're Working for Wellington.
Wellington City Council's team provides more than 400 services every day for Wellingtonians - everything from parks and pools to consents and cemeteries - playing our part in making Poneke an inclusive, sustainable and creative capital for people to live, work and play.Working for the Council offers youa range of benefits including 5 weeks annual leave, flexible working options, health and wellbeing support, Council staff discounts and a range of learning and development programmes and opportunities.Applications close 26 January 2025.
All applications must be submitted online.Applicants must have the right to work in New Zealand and successfully complete Police vetting, drug and alcohol testing, and health checks.If you have any questions, please contact Hans Wesche, Urban Liaison Supervisor: ****** | 021 382 415We want to make sure any accessibility requirements you may have, are well supported so the selection process is equitable for everyone.
Please let us know if there are any adjustments or support, we can offer to make our process more accessible to you by emailing ****** number: 45049Posted on: 13 Jan 2025Closes on: 26 Jan 2025 23:59Location(s): Wellington CBD, All of WellingtonExpertise: Community services, Iwi/public engagement and relations, Security, Social housing services
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