Facilitate and lead the implementation of road safety interventions, policies, and work programmes that accord with our road safety strategy in partnership with our local government colleagues throughout the Waikato Region.
Liase with a broad range of stakeholders to develop and deliver effective road safety initiatives.
Oversee road safety projects to ensure quality, time effectiveness, and adherence to budgets.
Advocate on behalf of road safety outcomes in the Waikato.
Part of a region with transport connections growing rapidly and as such effectively liaise with other regions and central government agencies.
Mō te tangata | About you
Have a passion for reducing the levels of road trauma on Waikato’s roads.
Would enjoy leading a small but passionate team of road safety educators that deliver “in-school” road safety education programs.
Able to facilitate an inclusive style of working that brings people together.
Excellent communication skills both written and verbal and able to present to large groups.
A strong understanding of Te Ao Māori and being able to demonstrate a clear commitment to working with Māori is a must .
Mō ngā pūkenga | Qualifications and experience
A tertiary qualification associated with education, community development, communications, road safety or demonstrable equivalent learning experience.
At least 2 years' experience working in community education, including project management, collaboration, programme delivery within schools, and programme design.
A sound understanding of the safe system approach to road safety and its practical application.
Mō te tīma | About the team
Reporting to the Transport Policy & Programmes Manager, you will be part of a wider team that delivers on transport policy, community initiatives, and strategy.
You will supervise a small team of presenters who deliver education initiatives to schools and work closely with the Programme Administrator who coordinates activities.
Mō mātou | About us
We work hard to care for the mighty Waikato, so current and future generations will benefit from a healthy environment, strong economy, and vibrant communities.
Our mahi is as diverse as the region we care for and the people who share it. Our work helps look after our region's resources and health - so we can all enjoy these precious resources for generations to come.
Customers sit at the heart of everything we do, and all staff have an important role to play in the delivery of exceptional customer service.
If you’d like to understand more about what we do, please click here: The work we do | Waikato Regional Council.
By partnering with iwi and working with many others in our communities, our collective kaitiakitanga will make the Waikato region even better.
Together, we’ll create a sustainable future that will make a positive difference to people’s lives.
Mō te tuku tono | How to apply
Applications will be reviewed as they come in, and this role will close on Sunday 10 November 2024.
For a copy of the role description , please click here.
If you have any questions about the role, please contact human.resources@waikatoregion.govt.nz
Please click ‘apply’ and include your CV & cover letter as a pdf.