We are carers for Northland's environment and community. Are you one of us?
A few things you should know about Northland Regional Council…
Our work is ultimately about working together to care for our region’s incredible environment and many communities, matching our skills and resources with the vision and aspirations of our people. From healthy waters, protecting our native taonga, developing meaningful relationships with tangata whenua, to creating resilient and adaptable communities in a changing climate. Here at the Northland Regional Council your work makes a difference to our community.
Toitū te whenua, toitū te moana, toitū te tangata. If the land is well, if the sea is well, the people will thrive.
The opportunity awaits…
By joining our Regulatory Services team, you will take on a pivotal role in safeguarding Northland’s environment! You will oversee and provide expert advice on the implementation of monitoring programs for coastal marine activities, industrial discharges, land use, and contaminated land management. Your work will ensure compliance with the Resource Management Act, National Environmental Standards, and Regional Rules.
You will ensure that environmental incidents are effectively investigated and resolved by your team and actively participate in the development and implementation of Council’s compliance, monitoring, and enforcement strategies. We need someone who will provide strong leadership skills and has proven success at building relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Do you have what it takes?
We are looking for someone who can bring the following to our diverse talent pool:
- A relevant tertiary qualification e.g. in water quality related sciences or similar
- At least five years’ experience working in local government or similar regulatory field
- Previous management experience
- Sound knowledge of Regional Council Resource Management Act functions
- Previous work experience in the implementation of strategic compliance programmes
- Sound knowledge of the enforcement provisions in the RMA
- Previous work experience in the interpretation and implementation of legislation relevant to environmental management (i.e. RMA or HSNO)
- A current driver’s license
- Excellent computer skills, preferably with MS Office, GIS, and databases
We understand that sometimes the right person doesn't ‘tick all the boxes'. If you don't fit the mould exactly, but truly believe you can help, then tell us. We'll consider it.
What's in it for you?
Just as you care about your community and environment, NRC cares about you and we are committed to the wellbeing of our people. We celebrate our efforts as a team and recognise every individual for their contribution and dedication to their mahi.
We understand the importance of flexibility, so we’re committed to alternative working arrangements for our people. We have a range of flexible work arrangements that we can consider to suit the varied lifestyles of our people.
What's next?
The mahi we do really makes a difference and if you are someone who is motivated to contribute to the management of Northland's environment, please apply. Want to have a kōrero with us first or just need more information? If so, contact our Compliance Monitoring Manager, Tess Dacre (tessd@nrc.govt.nz). When you hit apply, you will be taken through to our external careers site, and will be able to view the Job description here: JD: Compliance Monitoring Manager - Coastal and Land
Applications close on 26 September 2024
We review applications as they are received / apply now as the close date may change.
Please note we will not accept email applications.
Applicants for this position should have NZ residency/citizenship or valid NZ work visa.