About the organisation
Invercargill City Council is shaping the future of New Zealand’s southernmost city — a place known for its commitment to community, resilience, and ambition. The Council plays a critical role in enabling sustainable development, providing excellent customer service, and fostering a thriving community where people want to live, work, and invest. With a culture built on Responsibility, Respect, Positivity, and Going Above and Beyond, ICC empowers its people to make a genuine impact while working in a supportive, forward-thinking environment.
Are you looking for a role where you affect positive change and add value to a high performing operation?
About the role
The Team Leader – Consenting and Applications is a newly created role, combining Building and Planning consenting and application processes under one team within the Consenting and Environment Group. Responsible for managing the day-to-day operations, this role will lead and develop a team dedicated to delivering high-quality building and resource consenting services. This key position ensures that all consenting activities are compliant, meet accreditation standards; are efficient, customer-focused, and support Invercargill’s sustainable growth and development.
Responsibilities
About you
You will be an experienced consenting professional with proven leadership capability and a passion for delivering great outcomes for both people and place. With at least five years’ experience in building or resource consenting within a New Zealand local government or regulatory context, you will bring deep technical understanding and sound judgment to complex issues.
If your focus has been solely in one area of consenting, this presents a unique opportunity to be fully supported in developing your skill set in either the building or planning environments.
You’ll be a confident communicator and relationship builder—someone who can lead a team with empathy, clarity, and purpose. Bringing a tertiary qualification in building control, planning, resource management, or a related discipline, you may also possess a professional membership with BOINZ or NZPI.
This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated leader who wants to further develop their skill set, influence positive change, drive service excellence, and help shape the future of Invercargill.
How to apply
To discover more about Invercargill City Council, visit
For a confidential discussion about the role; contact Lisa Edwards on , or
Applications close
Tuesday 4th November 2025
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Team Leader • Southland, New Zealand