Community Broker

Date: 20 Jan 2025

Location: Central Auckland, NZ, 1010

Company: Auckland Council

 

He angitūtanga: The opportunity

Auckland Council’s Community Brokers work to create strong resilient communities and drive the achievement of local board priorities through the objectives of Kia Ora Tāmaki Makaurau and Ngā Hapori Momoho, the council’s key strategies for improving community wellbeing outcomes.

 

Day to day your responsibilities will include:

  • Providing strategic insights and leadership, connecting council, community, and elected members to foster positive change
  • Brokering and leveraging opportunities and increasing the value of outcomes, building and maintaining strong relationships with community delivery teams, local board members, and diverse community, cultural and social organisations
  • Serving as a trusted source of local intelligence and advice, ensuring equitable outcomes through informed decision-making by elected members
  • Supporting Māori and community initiatives to succeed enhancing community wellbeing

 

This dynamic role offers diverse and exciting opportunities to make a difference to Auckland communities. This is a permanent opportunity, 40 hours per week, based in the Puketāpapa Local Board rohe with requirements to travel around the communities you will be working with.

 

He kōrero mōu: About you

 

To be successful in this role you will need:

  • Community development expertise: Significant experience in community development best practices, especially in a place-based context, ideally with both grassroots experience as well as senior advisory or governance experience
  • Relationship management: Demonstrate the ability to establish, nurture, and strengthen complex relationships of high trust across diverse local communitities
  • Political acumen: Display a high level of political judgement and sensitivity, to inspire the confidence of elected members.
  • Communication skills: Strong communication skills with the ability to listen, articulate, and influence appropriately for a wide range of contexts
  • Analytical and strategic thinking: Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills, with excellent written and verbal communication abilities

 

Given the vibrant cultural and linguistic diversity of the Puketāpapa local area experience in inter-cultural or interfaith work and/or the ability to speak language/s in addition to English would be an advantage.

If you’re passionate about working with communities, are self-driven and thrive on collaboration, innovation and delivering outcomes – this is the perfect role for you.

 

Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou: What we offer

An inspiring work environment where your ideas can flourish and a platform to showcase your knowledge of collection development. On top of this, as part of our Auckland Council Group, you will gain access to many benefits and discounts including:

  • Option to buy an additional week’s annual leave.
  • Four weeks annual leave, plus an additional week after five years.
  • Additional day of leave for community activities.
  • Discounts on attractions such as the Maritime Museum, Auckland Zoo & Auckland Art Gallery.
  • Discounted Health & Life Insurance Policies.
  • Flexible and supportive work environment.

 

Click this link to find out more about our employee benefits package.

 

Tono Mai: Apply Now!

 

For the full position description please click this link.

 

Applications close: 3rd February 2025, 11.59 pm

 

Salary Band H, we would be looking to appoint the successful applicant at a salary of between $110 - $125k, depending upon experience.


Auckland Council is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and we are committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application to assist you through the recruitment process.