Principal Engagement Advisor - Manaaki Whenua

Updated: 3 months ago
Job Type: Permanent
Deadline: 28 Jan 2024

Principal Engagement Advisor

We are looking for an enthusiastic multitasker who is skilled in creating, building and strengthening relationships with internal and external stakeholders for science projects from inception to delivery.

About the opportunity

An exciting opportunity to drive engagement and relationships to meet organisational strategy. This role supports large strategic projects and strategy that requires significant stakeholder and partner interaction. You will be involved in gathering information to inform project strategy and design, establishing working groups, organising workshops and other discussions for our researchers. You will also lead the reporting and monitoring of the effectiveness of engagement.

You will work with the senior leadership team and the portfolio leaders as this is where these projects are ultimately delivered, to ensure our stakeholders are informed and engaged across multiple years. You will also have a close working relationship with our Kaitūhonohono and Kaihautū to ensure that we are meeting our Te Tiriti requirements. A key goal is to explore and define stakeholder needs to improve project design for beneficial outcomes to help create impact for Aotearoa.

This position is permanent, full-time, reports to General Manager Science and Knowledge Translation and is based at our Wellington site. Other Manaaki Whenua sites may be considered.

About you

You will possess a tertiary qualification in Humanities or Science and have several years' experience in engagement and facilitation. Demonstrated experience in frameworks and using tools, techniques and approaches to develop, build and maintain positive relationships and effective networks within organisations is essential for success in the role. You will also be able to demonstrate strong commercial acumen and have an aptitude for analysing, summarising and presenting on engagement and relationship information.

Why Manaaki Whenua

Our land, our future - this is the essence of why Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research exists. At Manaaki Whenua we undertake research that focuses on preserving New Zealand's rich biodiversity, improving biosecurity, and protecting the health of the land, fresh water and soil resources we need for a prosperous future. We recognise the importance of partnerships, the special role of Māori, and the need to ensure that all New Zealanders have the knowledge, understanding, and tools to truly live in harmony with our precious environment. We are recognised nationally and internationally for the quality of our research and work with a wide range of organisations within New Zealand and globally.

Manaaki Whenua embraces diversity and is committed to an inclusive and respectful workplace where everyone is valued for their unique contribution. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, or age.

What we offer

As an employee of Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, you will work with passionate and talented people in a caring and family friendly environment; enjoy good staff benefits and the opportunity for personal growth and career development. Whilst the role is based at our Wellington office, we do support a flexible working environment, with requests for both informal and formal flexible work arrangements given due consideration.

How to apply

Enquiries about the position may be directed to Graham Sevicke-Jones; [email protected] further details about Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research, watch this short clip: Manaaki Whenua and visit our website: www.landcareresearch.co.nz



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