
Recruiting: Multiple vacancies
We currently have 6 new roles open for applications, covering a wide range of our mahi - check out the details below!
Pou Aohamo - Head of Commercial
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced commercial leader to join our iwi organisation in a senior strategic role. Reporting directly to Te Kaiurungi – Chief Executive, the Head of Commercial will lead the delivery of our Investment Strategy, provide expert financial and investment advice, and manage key partnerships and commercial operations.
Aukaha Haerenga - Events & Experiences Lead
We are looking for a passionate, experienced, and forward-thinking Events & Experiences Lead to join our kaupapa-driven commercial team. This is an amazing opportunity to shape tourism on Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki whenua and moana tāwhito, generating sustainable revenue and protecting what matters to us most.
Kai Whakaanga - Iwi Engagement Advisor
Are you passionate about iwi development and engagement? Do you thrive in collaborative, kaupapa Māori environments? If so, we invite you to apply for the role of Iwi Engagement Advisor – Kai Whakaanga; a unique and rewarding opportunity to help drive meaningful, transformative change for our flourishing iwi organisation.
Aukaha Rā Kautu - Stakeholder Engagement Advisor
We are seeking a highly capable Stakeholder Engagement Advisor to play a pivotal role in establishing, maintaining and growing relationships that matter – with central and local government, Auckland Council, Local Boards, community groups and others – under the guidance of our Pou Pākaekae. Your mahi will support and uphold the mana of our organisation by being a strong, informed, and professional voice at the table.
Aukaha Tōmau - Graduate Environmental Planner
We’re looking for an Aukaha Tōmau - Graduate Environmental Planner to join our kaupapa and help reinforce the Ngāi Tai ki Tamaki position relating to environmental legislation and reforms. We are looking for fresh insights into environmental planning and our response to masterplans across Tāmaki Makaurau. This role is hands-on — from site visits to technical reports, stakeholder engagement to strategic updates — and sits at the intersection of iwi priorities, environmental sustainability, and regional growth.
Kaitiaki - Kāhui Motu
We have an amazing, fixed term opportunity to stay and work on one of the most beautiful motu in Tāmaki Makaurau – te Motutapu a Taikehu. If you love working outdoors, contributing to the restoration of te Taiao/the natural environment, and want to learn new skills in a te Ao Māori environment - come join our Motu restoration team! This Kaitiaki role is part of the Kāhui Motu, working alongside our strategic partners to enhance and improve the mauri of this motu which is critical for Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki.