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Kaitātaki i Ngā Kaiahuone | Production & Environmental Lead

Pou Pūtea • Tinline, Tasman 7192, New Zealand • Full-time

Description

Mō mātou | About us

Ngāti Kuia are the first people of Te Tauihu. We are the descendants of Māui, Kupe, and Matua Hautere. Te Runanga o Ngāti Kuia Trust is an iwi organisation with a proud history of giving back to the community, supporting the operation of our marae, and contributing to the restoration and well-being of te taiao and tāngata whenua.

An exciting permanent opportunity has become available within our team – Kaitātaki i Ngā Kaiahuone | Production & Environmental Lead.

Te Mahi | About the role

Based primarily on our iwi-managed whenua, Titiraukawa, this role offers a dynamic and meaningful work environment where no two days are the same. You’ll collaborate closely with our Pou Pakihi | Commercial Operations Lead to develop strategic workplans, champion iwi-led initiatives, and uphold the wellbeing of both the whenua and our kaimahi.

Your leadership will help drive impact across the following areas:

• Champion environmental restoration – Lead efforts to protect and rejuvenate our natural ecosystems.

• Oversee kānuka harvesting and processing – Guide the team through sustainable practices from field to finished product.

• Support nursery operations and biodiversity initiatives – Contribute to native seed propagation and the growth of our ecological future.

• Assist Te Hora Marae with maintenance and upkeep – Strengthen connections with our marae through hands-on support.

• Foster innovation, ensure compliance, and inspire team engagement – Create a culture of excellence, safety, and collaboration.

In addition, you will have the opportunity to:

• Guide and mentor kaimahi with training, development, and whānau-focused leadership.

• Embed Te Ao Māori values in everyday mahi.

• Ensure health, safety, and wellbeing across the team.

Kā pūkeka me kā wheako? | What will you bring to the iwi?

• Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills.

• Commitment to kaupapa Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

• Qualifications in Horticulture or Environmental Management (desirable).

• Experience in production, harvesting, and native ecology (desirable).

Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou | What we offer

This is a unique opportunity to join a kaupapa Māori business, where your leadership will contribute meaningfully to both people and the environment. You’ll be part of a supportive, whānau-oriented work environment that values connection, collaboration, and care.

In addition to working within one of the most beautiful spots in the region, you can expect to enjoy access to a range of employee benefits, including access to a range of Māori resources to support your personal and professional development, a wellbeing program tailored for all our kaimahi and generous paid parental leave for primary and secondary carers.

Me pēhea te tono | How to apply

Apply now and be part of a movement grounded in kaitiakitanga, mana motuhake, and kotahitanga.

Role Type

On-site • Permanent • Full-time • Mid-level Senior
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