Kaituitui Taiwhenua | Rural Coordinator

Te Tumu Paeroa

  • Permanent Full Time
  • Bay of Plenty

He angitūtanga | About the Role:

Based in Rotorua, this role is responsible for supporting their Mātanga Taiwhenua | Rural Specialist to manage a portfolio of trusts, ensuring that whenua managed by Te Tumu Paeroa is compliant with current regulations, and whenua and property asset projects are planned, monitored and delivered to agreed standards. This role will also help supporting the identification of land use and development opportunities for whenua and ensuring high standards of service delivery.

This role requires some travel and occasional weekend work. 

In this role, your responsibilities will include:

  • Develop and maintain a comprehensive understanding of trusts within your portfolio.
  • Contribute to annual planning processes for your team. Contribute to organisation wide planning processes, ensuring continuity of services across Te Tumu Paeroa
  • Working closely with the Rural Advisor/Specialist to contribute to the development and maintenance of Asset Management Plans.
  • Actively manage and complete/resolve follow-up activities in a timely manner.
  • Ensure Māori Land Court directions are understood and effectively managed, monitored and delivered.
  • This role is of a delivery nature opposed to enforcement.

He kōrero mōu | What we are looking for:

  • Ideally 1-3 years experience in the farming/agribusiness sector.
  • Experience covering farm compliance actions or management, this includes farm management.
  • An understanding of local and national legislation affecting the primary sector
  • Excellent skills in building and fostering strong internal and external relationships.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
  • Experience with Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Dynamics NAV, SharePoint and/or M365 is a plus
  • Eligibility to work in New Zealand is essential.

 Ngā Pae Mōhiotanga Reo Māori

  • Pae Tahi- Te Whakahua | A desire and ability to practise correct pronunciation of Te Reo Māori (essential)

Ngā Pae Mōhiotanga Tikanga Māori

  • Pae Tahi- Nō Ia Rā | An understanding and living of Tikanga Māori on a day-to-day level, for example, the removing of shoes before entering a whare, washing hands at the urupa and not sitting on tables (essential)

Te Tumu Paeroa

E totoka ai te tumu o te papatipu hei oranga mō Te Iwi Māori, o mua, o naianei, o anamata hoki.

Ko Te Tumu Paeroa tēnei, te kaitiaki, kaitaunaki, kaiwhakawhanake i te mana o ngā whenua Māori, huri noa.

So that the foundations of ancestral lands may be solid, benefitting Māori from our past, present and future alike. This is Te Tumu Paeroa, guardian, support and advancer of the mana of Māori land everywhere.

Ngā Mātāpono, Ngā Uara Whai o Te Tumu Paeroa

Keeping our values close at hand, top of mind and always in the heart. Kia Mau!

  • Tōtika Te tika o te tū | Professionalism

Being great at our job is how we make the most difference for whenua and whanau.

  • Kotahitanga Te raranga i te tira | Unity

We work as one, we trust each other, and value our differences.

  • Manaakitanga Te akiaki i te mana | Respect

We treat everyone with dignity, fairness and empathy.

  • Mana Te ihi, te wehi, te wana | Integrity

Integrity is the heart of everything we do.

Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou: What's in it for you?

  • Collaborative, supportive working environment
  • 5 weeks annual leave

We are a tight-knit bunch, passionate about supporting Māori landowners to protect and enhance their land.  The expertise and fresh perspectives you bring will be valued highly, and will be critical in enabling our vision. To learn more about the important work we do please check out our website: www.tetumupaeroa.co.nz

He pēhea te tono | How to apply

To apply, please send a cover letter and your CV to recruitment@tetumupaeroa.co.nz This role will close November 17th 2024, unless filled prior.

 

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