Tumuaki Māori - Principal Māori Advisorat Wellington Water -

apartmentWellington Water placeWellington calendar_month 

Senior Māori leadership role with strategic and operational influenceBuild strong partnerships and cultural capability across the organisationDevelop internal systems and procedures that support staff to engage effectively with iwiSupport planning and infrastructure programmes to achieve Te Mana ō te WaiThis is a permanent opportunity for you to increase tikanga Māori and organisation cultural capabilities during a period of reset on how water services in our region are delivered.As a Senior Leader, you will receive a competitive remuneration package that reflects the strategic impact and experience required.

Final details will be shaped based on the skills and capabilities the successful candidate brings. The role is based at our Petone office, with flexibility to work from home part of the week.The opportunityWe are seeking a skilled and respected Te Ao Māori leader to join our team as Tumuaki Māori - Principal Māori Advisor.
This is a permanent, senior-level opportunity to strengthen the organisation's capability in Te Ao Māori and support the successful delivery of our strategic outcomes across water infrastructure, planning, and service delivery.This position offers a rewarding mix of strategic leadership, systemic capability building, iwi relationship management, and cultural advice.

You will report directly to the Chief Executive and play a visible and valued role in influencing our strategic direction and major programmes of work. You will represent the CE/Board Chair at important hui if they are unable to attend.With changes to how water services are delivered within the Wellington region, this is your opportunity to make a difference by improving our internal systems and supporting the successful delivery of our strategic outcomes across water infrastructure, planning, and service delivery.About youTo be successful in this role you will:have comprehensive understanding of Te ao Māori, tikanga Māori and the principals of Te Mana ō te Waihave experience building cultural frameworks specifically related to Te ao Māori practices and capability developmentprovide high-quality cultural and strategic advice to the Chief Executive, ELT and Boardstrengthen our systems and processes and lead our relationships with iwisupport and influence the operations, capital and planning programmes to give effect to Te Mana o Te Waiwork across the organisation to embed tikanga Māori, Te Reo and Te Ao Māori perspectiveslead and develop a small, high-performing team delivering Māori engagement and capability improvement initiativeshave experience developing written policy, framework and presentation documents utilising a variety of business and Microsoft applications.BenefitsAt Wellington Water, our purpose extends beyond delivering great water services for the region; we foster a thriving community, support a diverse workforce, and offer supportive development opportunities.

We genuinely care about your safety and wellbeing.Our benefits include the following:Flexible working arrangements including up to two days working from home per weekComprehensive wellbeing programme, including one paid wellbeing day annuallyFormal and informal professional development opportunitiesFive weeks annual leave accrual will be available following two years of continual serviceFor a full list of our employee benefits: click here.About usWellington Water is the professional water services provider across Greater Wellington and South Wairarapa.

Our job is to provide safe and healthy drinking water, collect and treat wastewater, and ensure the stormwater network is well managed. We're a multi-council owned entity, tasked to manage the infrastructure and deliver water services to our communities.The value of water (a precious taonga) sits at our organisational heart.
Our people are passionate about providing waters services for our communities and environment which is reflective in our values; Tangata Tiaki, Whānau and Mana.Applications close: Sunday, 3 August 2025.How to applyTo view a copy of the position description: click here.To apply for the role, click on the 'apply' button and include a written cover letter that provides more insight into who you are as an individual.For further information, or to request a korero about the role and your experience, feel free to contact: andrew.howard@wellingtonwater.co.nz Please note this position is a safety-sensitive role and will require you to undertake a pre-employment drug and alcohol screen.

You must also be legally entitled to work in New Zealand long term to be considered.

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