Kairuruku Hōtaka Kapamahi / Workforce Programme Coordinator
Tū Ātea
- Ka tautoko, ka whakaruruku i a Ngāi Māori e hiahia ana ki te mahi i te rāngai tūā
- He tino tūranga hei tautoko i ngā kaupapa whakawhanake kapamahi.
- Kei Tāmaki Makaurau te tū
Te whakahono i a Ngāi Māori ki te whai huarahi tūāwhiorangi
Ko wai mātou
Nō roto i ngā whakatipuranga, kua whakanonoi a Ngāi Māori i ō tātau tika ki te tūāwhiorangi, kua hua mai he tino tūāoma i roto i ngā mahi hei whakaora, hei whakatairanga i te Reo Māori. Nō te 2022, ka āhukahuka te Karauna i ngā tika o Ngāi Māori i te tūāwhiorangi, ka whakaae ki te whakatū i a Tū Ātea.
Ka waihanga te hōtaka kapamahi a Tū Ātea i tētahi huarahi mā ngā pūkenga Māori, arā ka whakawhiwhi i ngā huarahi hou ki te whai pūkenga, ki te whai mahi, ki te whai pakihi, ki te whai auahatanga hoki ki roto i te rāngai whakawhiti kōrero tūāwhiorangi. Ka tautoko tēnei hōtaka i te whakaterenga o Ngāi Māori ki roto i ngā tūranga whai uara, ngā huarahi mahi me ngā pakihi. Ka kōkiritia ngā mahi nei mā te waihanga taiao ringa rehe, tautoko hoki kia whai te reanga hou o ngā kaimahi Māori i ngā momo āhuatanga e whakarewa ai rātau i ā rātau anamata mahi, pakihi hoki.
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi
Ka noho here te Kairuruku Hōtaka Kapamahi ki te Kaiwhakahaere Hōtaka Kapamahi, ka nui te wāhi ki te tautoko i ngā kaupapa whakawhanake kapamahi mā ngā rangatahi (te tokomaha) Māori me ētahi atu ki te whai huarahi mahi i te rāngai whakawhiti kōrero tūāwhiorangi. Ka ruruku, ka ārahi tēnei tūranga i te hunga whai wāhi mai kia whai tautoko rātau i te hōtaka mō te tohu mātauranga, mō te tohu ringa rehe, mō te whai mahi, mō te urungi hoki i ngā angitu whakatairanga ki te rāngai. Ka noho te Kairuruku Hōtaka Kapamahi hei pou whakawhirinaki mō te hunga ka whai wāhi mai ki te hōtaka, ka ruruku hoki i ngā hoa rangapū nō te rāngai, ngā kaiako me ngā kura hoki ka tautoko i te hunga whai wāhi mai. Mā tēnei tūranga e whakarite tērā ka whai te hunga whai wāhi mai i ngā taputapu, i ngā akoranga, i ngā kōrero hoki kei te taha tonu o te rāngai me ngā momo kura, arā kia whakatairangatia ngā huarahi mahi ki roto i te rāngai whakawhiti kōrero tūāwhiorangi.
Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako
Ko te tino kaitono, ka whai i ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako nei:
- E tino mātau ana ki te Reo me ngā Tikanga, e āhei ana hoki ki te urungi i ngā momo taiao ahurea maha
- He tohu paetahi mō te pūtaiao, hangarau, mahi pūkaha, pāngarau (me hangarau tonu) mō tētahi kaupapa rānei e hāngai ana
- He wheako 2+ tau te roa mō te ruruku hōtaka, tohutohu whai mahi, whakawhanake kapamahi rānei
- He tino pūkenga mō te mahi ki te tangata me te whakawhiti kōrero
- He āheinga ki te whakaako, ki te ārahi hoki i te rangatahi Māori ki roto i ngā kōwhiringa huarahi mahi, ako hoki
- E mōhio ana ki ngā āhuatanga o te rāngai whakawhiti kōrero tūāwhiorangi
KA KATI NGĀ TONO: Rātapu, te 8 o Hakihea 2024
MŌ TE TONO, MŌ TE TIROTIRO TĀTAI TŪRANGA: www.jacksonstone.co.nz
TAUPĀNGA: BH-11161
ME HE PĀTAI ANŌ: waeahia a Annalee Hoogeveen 04-550 8041, a Kendall Bushby 04-550 8015
Workforce Programme Coordinator
- Provide support & coordination for Māori who are seeking to work in telecommunications.
- Crucial role in supporting workforce development initiatives.
- Based in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Connecting Māori to spectrum opportunities
Ko wai mātou | About us
For generations Māori have asserted our rights to radio spectrum, leading to significant milestones in the recognition and promotion of Te Reo Māori. In 2022, the Crown recognised Māori interests in the radio spectrum and agreed to establish Tū Ātea.
The Tū Ātea workforce programme will create a pipeline of Māori talent and offer them new routes to skills, qualifications, jobs, businesses and entrepreneurship in the telecommunications sector. It supports the acceleration of Māori into high-value jobs, careers and businesses. It will do this by creating a practical and highly supported environment that offers a new generation of Māori workers everything they need to launch their futures in work and businesses.
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About the role
Reporting to the Workforce Programme Manager, the Workforce Programme Coordinator plays a crucial role in supporting workforce development initiatives aimed at (mostly) young Māori and others pursuing careers in the telecommunications sector. This front-facing role will coordinate and guide participants to access support from the programme for qualifications, certifications, securing employment, and navigating promotional opportunities in the industry. The Workforce Programme Coordinator will serve as a key point of contact for participants and coordinate industry partners, coaches, and training and educational institutions that support the participants. This role ensures that participants have access to the necessary resources, training, and coaching opportunities alongside industry and education providers to promote career pathways in telecommunications.
Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako | Skills and experience
The ideal candidate will have:
- High maturity in Te Reo me ngā Tikanga and able to navigate varied cultural environments
- Bachelor’s degree in science, technology, engineering, maths (must be technical) or related field
- 2+ years experience in programme coordination, career advising, or workforce development
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to mentor and guide young Māori in career, training and educational choices
- Have some knowledge of the telecommunications industry
KA KATI NGĀ TONO/ APPLICATIONS CLOSE: Sunday, 8th December 2024
MŌ TE TONO, MŌ TE TIROTIRO TĀTAI TŪRANGA / APPLY OR VIEW THE POSITION DESCRIPTION: www.jacksonstone.co.nz
TAUPĀNGA /REFERENCE: BH-11161
ME HE PĀTAI ANŌ / FURTHER ENQUIRIES: Annalee Hoogeveen 04-550 8041 or Kendall Bushby 04-550 8015
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