We are now open for applications from rangatahi aged
We are seeking to recruit four new members (teina) and two returning members (tuakana).
Mo te tunga | About the role :
As a member of Rito o te Paremata, you'll work with five other young people on a project of your choice, with the aim of increasing youth engagement with Parliament.
This project could be anything that the group chooses, which helps young people understand and participate in democracy.
Take a look at what past Rito groups have done :
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You'll get to engage with people who work at Parliament to learn more about the mahi that goes on behind the scenes.
You could get the opportunity to discuss and give feedback on things like the Parliament website, our social media channels, or parts of the select committee submission process.
Returning members and members based in Wellington may also be offered additional opportunities to attend or speak at conferences and events.
This is a paid opportunity.
You'll receive the living wage on a casual contract and be expected to attend monthly meetings (in person and online).
Duration : February
More about Rito o te Paremata
Rito was established in
'Rito' is the name for the new shoots in harakeke flax.
Harakeke grow rito from the middle of the plant, protected by the more mature leaves on either side.
The rito eventually become the mature leaves taking care of the new shoots.
Through Rito o te Paremata (Parliament's new shoots), Parliament wants to nurture and inspire future voters.
The name 'Rito' was chosen to symbolise the envisioned life cycle of the group – existing members nurturing new ones.
To kete | What you will bring to the role :
We welcome your application if :
You will be
You live in New Zealand and plan to live here throughout
You can travel to Wellington (all travel costs to and from Wellington will be covered).
Some of the key skills we're looking for :
Good communication skills
Ability to work well in a team
Enthusiasm
Ability to demonstrate political neutrality when representing Rito o te Paremata
You don't need to have held any leadership positions or have any previous knowledge of Parliament to apply!
We'd love to hear from anyone who is interested.
Me pehea te tuku tono| How to apply?
Our application is a three-step process :
Click on the "Apply, I'm interested" button and create your profile.
Answer the questions on our application form.
Attach your Rito
In your "cover letter", tell us about yourself and select two of the prompts below to answer :
Tell us about a time you made a difference to whanau, friends, or people in your community.
Why do you think it's important for young people to know about Parliament and how it works?
What do you think the biggest barrier to engaging with Parliament is?
You can answer the prompts in any format you would like!
For example, you could :
Create a slideshow
Write a blog
Make a short video
Send us a written response
Perform a song
Create a website
Make some mock social media posts or reels
Write a poem or short story
Please note : If you would like to submit a video or audio file (or other relevant samples of your work or portfolio that is not in a Word, PDF or PowerPoint format), please include a link as part of your cover letter document.
Feel free to contact the team by email
There is no right or wrong way to apply.
We're interested in how you answer the prompts, rather than the format you choose.
If you have any support or accessibility requirements, we encourage you to tell us when you apply so we can assist you through the recruitment process.
Please note that applications close at
Me he patai ano | For further enquiries,
or to arrange a confidential korero, please contact the team by email
Please note : We will be screening applications as we receive them to move swiftly to interview shortly after the advert closes.
Depending on application numbers, this date may change.
You may be asked to complete a pre-interview screen via phone or video.
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