Senior Policy Planner / Kaitohu Kaupapa Here
Rotorua, Bay of Plenty Region, 3010
99972.00000-117614.00000 per year
Category Consultancy Jobs
Are you ready to be part of a team that's dedicated to making a positive impact in our community? At Te Kaunihera o ng Roto o Rotorua | Rotorua Lakes Council, we're more than just an organisation; we're a force for good. With over 400 staff, our council is at the forefront of culture, people, and connections. From lakeside relaxation to world-class mountain biking trails, geothermal wonders, and vibrant night markets, Rotorua has it all.
Embrace our commitment to biculturalism as we work hand in hand with Te Arawa, our local iwi. If you're ready to embark on a fulfilling journey, apply now and be part of a truly extraordinary team. Nei ng ringa e toro atu nei ki a koe! Haeremai! Our arms are extended to you in welcome! Kaitohu Kaupapa Here Senior Policy Planner Opportunity: Shape the Future of Rotorua! Are you passionate about sustainable urban development and ready to make a significant impact on Rotorua's future? We're seeking a dedicated Kaitohu Kaupapa Here Senior Policy Planner to join our Housing, Growth and Partnerships team at the Civic Centre.
After a period of low growth, Rotorua has experienced sustained levels of growth from 2013 and it needs to provide over 9,000 homes over 30 years to meet the Districts housing need. Rising to this challenge is exciting for Council planners who are implementing a comprehensive program to accommodate both residential and business growth. Council has recently approved a Future Development Strategy that provides an excellent platform for doing policy planning work.
As our Senior Policy Planner, you'll play a crucial role in delivering Council priorities and statutory RMA requirements related to the sustainable growth and development of Rotorua. This position offers a unique opportunity to influence the city's future through strategic planning and policy development. You will lead and manage specific growth and resource management projects, formulate, monitor, and review the District Plan, and oversee plan changes and variations as per the Resource Management Act 1991.
Additionally, you will provide expert policy and planning advice to internal teams, develop and maintain relationships with mana whenua, iwi, and government agencies, and prepare submissions on regional and central government RMA proposals. The ideal candidate will as a minimum have a bachelor's degree in Resource and Environmental Planning with extensive experience in RMA policy development and strategic planning. A sound knowledge of the NZ planning system and associated legislation is essential.
Excellent project management, communication, and problem-solving skills are also required, along with the ability to work independently and collaboratively on large projects. Desirable qualifications include a master's degree in Resource and Environmental Planning and a diploma in project management. Highly developed interpersonal skills, the ability to influence others, and experience working with senior decision-makers are also advantageous.
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