Pouārahi Tautiaki Taonga
6 months ago
Based in our Wellington or Auckland office
Fixed term for one year
Tairangahia a tua whakarere; tātakihia ngā reanga o āmuri ake nei
Honouring the past; inspiring the future
About us
Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga is the national agency for place-based heritage in Aotearoa. We celebrate, research, care for, and assist communities to recognise and protect these places for the benefit of future generations.
For over twenty years, our Māori Built Heritage Team has been working with whānau, marae, hapū, and iwi to identify, conserve, and protect our taonga places. We have a fixed term vacancy that will see you providing advice on some of the most significant taonga in Aotearoa - our many marae across the country. If the conservation and restoration of our heritage marae building is the kind of work that you value, we want to hear from you.
This could be an excellent professional development opportunity for a secondment, and we can also consider part time appointments to this role for the right person/skill set.
About the role
This one-year fixed term full-time role reports to the Kaiwhakatere Tautiaki Taonga/ Manager Māori Built Heritage under the leadership of the Director Kaiwhakahaere Tautiaki Taonga me Kaupapa Māori.
Your focus will be co-ordinating the delivery of a programme that provides support to the provision of expert advice, developing wānanga and workshops especially in the context of the traditional arts of our marae, and our traditional architecture, including wharenui, pouhaki, pātaka, whare karakia and more.
Your skills and expertise could be from a hands-on taonga conservation background, the Māori built environment, Māori resource management and environmental planning, or project management with iwi, hapū and marae communities. All these specialist areas are critical to helping us achieve improved heritage outcomes for Māori and for Aotearoa New Zealand.
About you
Your knowledge and experience that will see you succeed in this role:
- Your ability to advance and promote Māori values and principles in a heritage context, and heritage values in a kaupapa Māori context.
- Excellent research and writing skills.
- Understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its principles.
- Experience developing and maintaining networks, credibility, and relationships with whānau, hapū, iwi and other hāpori Māori.
- Experience working with Māori communities.
- Experience interacting with and providing advice to senior decision makers in written and oral form.
- Knowledge and understanding of mātauranga, tikanga and Te Ao Māori, and a keen appreciation of the local circumstances.
- A tertiary qualification in a relevant field.
Applications close Monday 6 May at 5pm.
How to apply
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