Discover a career with purpose at Waitaki District
Council
Waitaki District Council is dedicated to enhancing the
quality of life for our 23,000 residents and creating a thriving, sustainable
community. With a committed team of professionals, we provide essential
services 24/7, ensuring the wellbeing of our district. We manage
infrastructure, environmental conservation, community development, and
regulatory services, responding to thousands of community interactions each
year while proactively addressing local needs and challenges.
We’re committed to specific goals and targets that emphasise
our collaborative approach with iwi, local communities, other government
sectors, and business partners. Together, living our organisational attitudes
and behaviours, we will build a thriving one-team culture, enabling delivery of
excellence in service for Waitaki.
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role
This is a community-facing role designed to deliver arts and
culture education activities and support meaningful engagement across Waitaki.
As Community Educator & Engagement Officer, you will design and deliver
learning experiences that connect people to our cultural facilities,
exhibitions and history, foster pride of place, deeper understanding of our
arts and culture, support inclusive participation, and promote shared
understanding between Council and community.
You will design interactive, self-directed arts and culture
education activities that support, and drive uptake of, the programmes and
exhibitions at our cultural facilities, as well as contribute to key community
events.
You will support the delivery of wider engagement activities
across the district, ensuring our people and communities are well-informed,
included and empowered to participate in shaping Council’s work.
This is a part-time (0.5 FTE) fixed term position, which sits within the Community Engagement &
Experience Directorate and reports to the Community Engagement Lead.
He aha taau e kawe mai |
What you’ll bring
The preferred candidate will have:
A relevant tertiary qualification in education, arts
and culture, communications or a related field. A full New Zealand
driver’s licence is required. This role also requires a satisfactory
police vet under the Children Act 2014.
- Cultural
Capability and Facilitation
Confidence and passion for designing arts and culture
education experiences, and helping others engage with our facilities,
art, culture and history. You’ll be someone who understands
the benefits that art and culture bring to communities.
- Community
Engagement Experience
Experience in community engagement,
education programmes or events. You’ll be a strong
communicator who enjoys working with people from all walks of
life and bringing communities together through shared learning and
connection.
- Relationship
Building and Collaboration
A genuine ability to build trust and connection
with schools, community groups, and colleagues. You will bring a
collaborative approach to partnerships and support both Council teams and
external stakeholders to work together effectively.
Mo tātou | About us
Waitaki District Council (WDC) is a dynamic and progressive
local government organisation dedicated to serving the residents and
communities of the Waitaki District. Our mission is to foster a thriving,
innovative, and sustainable community through efficient and effective
governance and service delivery.
At WDC, we provide a wide range of essential services that
contribute to the well-being and development of our district. These services
include:
- Infrastructure
and Environment: We manage and maintain roads, water supply, waste
management, and recreational facilities, ensuring that our district’s
infrastructure meets the needs of our growing community.
- Community
and Economic Development: We support local businesses, tourism, and
community initiatives, promoting economic growth and enhancing the quality
of life for our residents.
- Regulatory
Services: We ensure compliance with building, environmental, and public
health standards to create a safe and healthy environment for all.
- Customer
and Community Engagement: We actively engage with our community to
understand their needs and provide high-quality customer service through
various channels.
WDC is committed to continuous improvement, innovation, and
collaboration, striving to be a leading council that makes Waitaki a better
place to live, work, and visit. Join us in our mission to build a vibrant and
prosperous future for our district.
WDC is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity
and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
International research tells us that women and people from minority groups
don’t always apply for roles if they are concerned that they don’t meet every
single one of the requirements. We’re open to talking to you about how your
skills and experiences could be a great fit with what we need and what we’re
trying to achieve.
Me pēhea te tono | How to Apply
If this position sounds like you, click apply now and submit
a tailored Cover Letter and CV. Before confirmation of hire, pre-employment
checks will be undertaken which may include references, credit check, drug and
alcohol testing and police vetting prior to any written offer being made.
All applications must be submitted online and will not be
accepted directly via email.
All applicants must have the right to work in New Zealand.
Utu ā-tau | Salary
The salary for this position will commence between
$72,042.09 and $84,755.41 dependent on skills and experience relevant to the
role.
Applications close Friday 10 April 2026.
For any queries related to this position, please
contact people@waitaki.govt.nz.