Community Events Manager/Kaiwhakahaere Hapori - Devonport Peninsula Trust
Devonport Peninsula Trust, an independent Charitable Trust, is seeking a Community Events Manager/Kaiwhakahaere Hapori.

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- Do you enjoy working with varied community groups?
- Is working part-time, 20 flexible hours per week, appealing?
- Have you got a passion for making things happen and an ability to lead others?
You could be making a difference in our community.
Devonport Peninsula Trust, an independent Charitable Trust, is seeking a Community Events Manager/Kaiwhakahaere Hapori. This permanent part time role will manage, deliver, and report on the Trust’s Events and Activities. The Trust is a partner of Devonport-Takapuna Local Board and delivers a community engagement programme, activities, forums, and events from Hauraki to Maungauika, North Head. We also provide governance support for Restoring Takarunga Hauraki – the community-led environmental restoration and predator eradication programme on the peninsula.
We are looking for a warm, confident person who has a natural flair for engaging with and building relationships with a diverse range of people on the Devonport Peninsula. An ability to work effectively with the Peninsula’s whānau and hapori whānui (families and wider community) would be an advantage; but most importantly, an enjoyment of working with people, and a respect for their views.
For a job description and/or to submit a job application please email: nigelbioletti@devonportpeninsulatrust.nz, General and Fundraising Manager or call 027 4456211.
Applicants will be asked to supply three referees including at least one employer or manager.
Applications close June 3
- Category
- People & Culture
- Locations
- Devonport

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