Māori Public Programs Officer

New Plymouth District Council

  • Permanent Part Time
  • Taranaki

Join us at New Plymouth District Council!

Tūhono mai ki Te Kaunihera-ā-Rohe o Ngāmotu!

Who are we? - Ko wai mātou?

Nau mai, haere mai, e mihi ana ki te hunga e hiahia ana ki te tono hei kaimahi ki Te Kaunihera-ā-rohe o Ngāmotu

Te Kaunihera-ā-rohe o Ngāmotu - New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) is dedicated to serving our community and enhancing the quality of life for those who live, work, and visit here. We are guided by Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi and are committed to fostering partnerships that respect and celebrate our district's rich cultural heritage. Through innovation, sustainability, and collaboration, we aim to deliver exceptional services and initiatives that support our vision of building a thriving, connected, and future-focused district. At Te Kaunihera-ā-rohe o Ngāmotu, we pride ourselves on being an inclusive and dynamic organisation that values people, creativity, and progress towards a bicultural way of working.

The opportunity - Te āheinga

As Māori Public Programs Officer, you will work alongside Gallery, Museum and Library teams - and especially Māori colleagues - to develop and deliver public programmes that honour Te Tiriti values. You will engage and at times work with iwi, hapū, artists and makers to create workshops, talks and performances for people of all ages, drawing on Toi Māori research and industry best practice to ensure our offerings are contemporary, relevant and engaging.

You'll manage timelines, budgets and approvals, and contribute to cross-venue planning, evaluation and funding proposals alongside the Public Programmes and Learning Lead. If you're passionate about Te Ao Māori, collaborating and facilitating opportunities for knowledge exchanges, this role is for you. This is a unique opportunity to celebrate Te Ao, Te Reo and Toi Māori across the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery - Len Lye Centre and Puke Ariki Museum and Libraries.

Key responsibilities - Ngā haepapa matua

This includes the following:

  • Develop and deliver high-quality Māori public programmes that respond to exhibitions of toi and taonga Māori, significant Taranaki iwi and hapū events, and other occasions. Ensure programmes reflect best practice and are meaningful for communities, audiences, and participants
  • Ensure programme plans meet agreed timelines for marketing, promotion, and internal coordination, and are delivered in compliance with NPDC policies, procedures, approval processes and to budget
  • Uphold appropriate tikanga and manaakitanga in partnership with the Pou Tikanga and relevant advisors
  • Consult and collaborate with Māori colleagues, iwi, hapū, artists, makers, and other contributors to ensure programme content is relevant, inclusive, and community-centred
  • Undertake research and maintain up-to-date knowledge of potential programme participants, peer institutional practices, and audience engagement trends across the cultural sector
  • Contribute to strategic planning and cross-facility programme development, including collaborative initiatives between Puke Ariki and the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery - Len Lye Centre
  • Work closely with the Public Programmes and Learning Lead to evaluate programme impact, ensure continuous improvement, and apply learnings to future planning
  • Support funding efforts through grant writing or fundraising activities as required for public programmes
  • Foster a positive, collaborative, and responsive team culture within the Cultural Experiences unit and across NPDC
  • Maintain strong, collaborative relationships across Puke Ariki and the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery - Len Lye Centre to support cohesive operations, joint programming, and discretion during development
  • Ensure all activities comply with organisational policies, sector standards, and legislative obligations, including health and safety and equity responsibilities

Essential skills and experience - Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako

This includes the following:

  • Tertiary qualification in the Arts, Māori, Toi Māori, Museum Studies or a related field - or equivalent relevant experience
  • Minimum three years' experience in a gallery or museum context, preferably - but not necessarily - in public programmes
  • Demonstrated experience in programming and/or project management, with a focus on public engagement and the sharing of ideas and knowledge
  • Proven experience in planning, budgeting and scheduling events, with the ability to manage budgets effectively
  • Excellent written and public speaking communication skills
  • Knowledge of the cultural sector and ability to research and engage appropriate programme participants
  • Experience working with iwi, hapū, or Māori communities in a collaborative or co-design context (desirable not essential)

Why Taranaki? - He aha ngā hua o te rohe nei?

Taranaki is a region like no other, offering a perfect balance of career opportunities and lifestyle. Nestled between the stunning Mounga Taranaki and the sparkling Tasman Sea, it's a place where you can explore world-class hiking trails, surf pristine beaches, and enjoy vibrant arts and culture, all within minutes of each other. The region boasts affordable living, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community, making it an ideal place to live, work, and raise a family. Whether you're seeking adventure, tranquillity, or a bit of both, Taranaki provides an unparalleled quality of life that will make every day feel extraordinary.

What we offer - Ngā Ratonga

At New Plymouth District Council, we aim to create and sustain a truly rewarding workplace environment for our staff.

This includes the following:

  • Solid career pathways
  • Learning and development opportunities
  • Personal and professional growth
  • 'Our Peoples Package' that spans wellbeing, development, benefits, culture and recognition

You can expect to start in this permanent, 32 hour week role with a salary of between $75,675 - $79,037 pro-rata.

Flexibility and weekend work will be required to accommodate program delivery.

Why join us? - Ngā hua o tō hono mai?

We value the wellbeing of our team and provide an inclusive workplace that recognises and rewards your contributions. Together, we're building a better New Plymouth - one step at a time.

Applications close on Wednesday, 20 August 2025.

Māu te tono, nō mātou te whiwhi!

(We would be honoured if you apply)

Be part of a council that values people, culture, and opportunity.

Me tūhono mai koe kia tautoko i te Ngāmotu o āpōpō!

Te Kaunihera-ā-rohe o Ngāmotu 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.

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