
Ngā Mahi ngā Takohanga Matua rānei | Duties include:
- Leading the development and implementation of key strategies, including the Community Facilities Strategy, Reserve Management Plans, and Masterplans.
- Overseeing asset management, business planning, and long-term planning processes.
- Preparing clear and informative reports for the Director of Liveable Communities and other key stakeholders.
- Managing staff work programmes and performance to ensure the efficient and effective allocation of resources.
- Creating a supportive team environment where everyone understands their role and contributes to the organisation's success.
- Networking with external organisations involved in parks, reserves, public amenities, and asset management to share best practices.
- Proactively establishing partnerships with community organisations to support complementary outcomes and community pride.
Ngā Pūkenga me Ngā Wheako e Hiahia ana | Skills and experience required:
- Tertiary qualification in the disciplines of parks and recreation management, aquatics service delivery, landscape architecture and/or urban development and/or business management and leadership.
- A proven track record in managing public spaces, community assets, or related fields.
- Strong strategic planning skills and experience with asset management and business planning.
- Exceptional leadership and team development abilities.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
- A commitment to delivering high-quality services and fostering positive community relationships.
Ngā Huanga | Benefits
- Flexible on start and finish times.
- Hybrid working (home and work).
- Relocation assistance.
- Ora Day leave - birthday or any other significant day leave!
- Piritahi Day - an additional leave day to spend with whānau & friends.
- Waiata group and Kawhe Korero te Reo class.
- Staff Discounts at local retailers and big brands.
- Allocated training budget for career development and to support professional affiliation membership (where relevant to the role).
- Work with a great team and enjoy regular, lively social events!
- Access to reduced health insurance premiums for you and your family through Southern Cross.
- Walking distance to the CBD.
- Modern office space.
- Free eye exams.
- A culture of health and wellbeing with free EAP services and regular staff wellness initiatives.
- Annual flu vaccinations and health checks.
- One of six Unitary Authorities in NZ.
He aha ngā painga o te kaunihera | Why work for Gisborne District Council
Here at Gisborne District Council, we pull our values from the community we serve. It makes sense then that we are enthusiastic about culture in our workplace. Family and inclusivity are deep seated in our ethos. With Treaty partnership front of mind, we’re serious about building a workforce that enhances our commitment to deliver.
We work hard together to make our people proud, and our whanau are why we are so passionate about what we do for the community.
Me pēhea te tono mai | How to apply
If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from someone who can think outside the box, inspire innovation, and truly elevate the spaces that make Tairāwhiti beautiful!
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, and the position will be filled as soon as the right candidate is identified.
Email recruitment@gdc.govt.nz for additional information.
To view the job description for this role, please visit our careers page www.gdc.govt.nz/council/careers and check the job attachments section in the job advertisement.
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Renee Ngarimu