He angitutanga : The opportunity
This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping how Auckland Council partners with Maori and supports youth development.
As a Specialist Advisor, you'll bring your expertise in te ao Maori, community development, and strategic advice to guide local boards, iwi, hapu, and community organisations.
You'll design and deliver programmes that reflect Maori aspirations, embed tikanga and matauranga Maori, and create real impact for communities.
If you're passionate about authentic engagement, building enduring relationships, and championing positive change, this role offers the chance to influence outcomes at a local level.
This is a fixed term, full time role for 8 months, based in Central Auckland, with requirements to travel around Central & East Auckland.
Te hiranga o tenei mahi : Why this role matters
This role is central to ensuring Auckland Council honours te Tiriti o Waitangi and delivers meaningful outcomes with and for Maori.
By bringing te ao Maori values and matauranga Maori into decision-making and programme delivery, the Specialist Advisor helps local boards and communities achieve aspirations that are authentic, sustainable, and impactful.
The role is also key in creating opportunities for rangatahi to thrive, strengthening relationships with iwi, hapu and Maori organisations, and ensuring Maori voices are heard in shaping the future of our city.
Nga kawenga matua : Key responsibilities
Provide expert strategic advice to local boards on Maori outcomes and youth development.
Build and maintain trusted relationships with iwi, hapu, Maori organisations, rangatahi, and community partners.
Design, deliver and evaluate community-led programmes that reflect Maori aspirations and embed te ao Maori values.
Support authentic Maori voice in decision-making and champion the integration of tikanga and matauranga Maori across council activities.
Manage projects, reporting and investment responsibly to ensure transparent and impactful outcomes.
He korero mou : About you
We're seeking someone who is confident working in te ao Maori and passionate about creating positive outcomes for Maori and rangatahi.
You will bring :
A deep understanding of te reo Maori, tikanga and matauranga Maori, and the ability to apply these in community and organisational settings.
Strong relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage authentically with iwi, hapu, Maori organisations, youth, and elected members.
Proven experience in Maori outcomes, community development, or related fields, supported by project management and evaluation skills.
Clear and confident communication, with the ability to provide sound strategic advice and champion change.
A collaborative approach, thriving in a team environment while also taking ownership of complex programmes of work.
We encourage you to apply even if you don't meet every requirement listed.
What matters most is your ability to contribute to a collaborative, purpose-driven environment where diverse experiences are valued.
We know that transferable skills can come from experience gained from outside of work.
As part of our organisation, please view a range of our benefits.
Tono Mai : Apply Now!
Application close date : Tuesday 18th November
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Auckland Council is an equal opportunity employer.
We serve the diverse communities of Tamaki Makaurau and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds — regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, educational background, or religious beliefs.
We also welcome applications from our Rainbow communities as well as disabled and neurodivergent people.
We're committed to making our hiring process accessible to everyone.
If you require any support or adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know.
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Advisor Maori • Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand