
Kia hiwa rā, kia hiwa rā!
He tūranga hou tēnei, ko te Kaitohutohu Māori - Arotake hei tautoko, hei hāpai te oranga o Ngai iwi Māori.
Ko koe tēnā? Nau mai ki te tono.
Ko ngā pukenga e rapu ana mātou; skills we are seeking:
As a government agency, Sport New Zealand Ihi Aotearoa is the guardian of our country's play, active recreation and sporting system. Ihi Aotearoa has embarked on its cultural hīkoi and aspire to be a Te Tiriti organisation.
We are committed to honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi through our commitment statement and enacting the system change through the principles of Partnership, Protection, Partnership.
Te āhuatunga a te tūranga / About the role
Reporting to the Evaluation Lead this role delivers to a diverse and broad-ranging work programme, with opportunities to shape thinking across the play, active recreation, sport sector.
Our preference is a Kaitohutohu Matua Arotake Māori (Senior Māori Evaluation Advisor), however we are open to a Kaitohutohu Arotake Māori (Māori Evaluation Advisor) that is entering into this field of mahi providing Māori Evaluation mentorship.
Whilst the role sits within Intelligence, there is a strong connection with the Rautaki Māori Team. With the leadership and support of the Rautaki Māori Team the role will also assist in the cultural capability of the Insights & Intelligence Team.
If hearing about this mahi sparks your interest, we want to hear from you. This is your opportunity to join an equal opportunity employer that advocates for diversity and inclusion. We are an organisation that:
Applications Close: 5.00pm, Friday 21 January 2022
For more information about the role, or to submit your CV, cover letter and application form, contact Marama Steele on 021 505 509 or marama.atahaia@gmail.com.
Reference #21323
Posted on 16 Dec 2021
Closes on 21 Jan 2022 12:00
Location(s)Wellington
ExpertiseSport NZ vacancies
Job level(s)Advisor
Work type(s)Fixed term full-time
More details (document)Kaitohutohu Arotake Māori Māori Evaluation Advisor - 2021.pdf
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Article added: Monday 20 December 2021