Unicef - Kaiwhakahau o Nga Tamariki Key Advocacy Role at UNICEF NZ
Kaiwhakahau o nga Tamariki is a new position and reflects the Unicef commitment to Aotearoa NZ doing better for Tamariki Maori.
Summary about this job
Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services
Company: UNICEF
Location: Wellington
Work type: Full Time
Salary: $60,000 - $79,999
Phone: +64-6-918-3653
Fax: +64-3-136-8055
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Detail information about job Unicef - Kaiwhakahau o Nga Tamariki Key Advocacy Role at UNICEF NZ. Terms and conditions vacancy
Kia ora Whānau
Unicef NZ is looking for an experienced child advocate, kaiwhakahau o nga tamariki to join our team. Our Kaiwhakahau will have a passion working on the issues that impact tamariki, rangatahi and whānau in Aotearoa.
Kaiwhakahau o nga Tamariki is a new position and reflects the Unicef commitment to Aotearoa NZ doing better for Tamariki Maori.
Working within the Child Rights team you will have a critical role to raise the voices of tamariki, rangatahi and whānau in areas such as policy development, our annual survey Te Hiringa Tamariki and in the global context on the Convention on the Rights of the Child. You will have an interest in the Convention on the Rights of Indigenous People and work across these two conventions to bring tamariki and rangatahi perspective.
As well as face to face engagement you’ll understand the world of connecting with young people through digital and social media platforms.
Engaging with Iwi, Hapū and Whānau is something you know well.
You will very likely have a bachelor or master’s degree in a social sciences field.
This is an opportunity to show and grow your diverse range of locally tuned experience within a truly global organisation to make a difference for communities most at need in New Zealand.
Applicants for this position must have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.
If you are interested send your covering letter and CV to [email protected] . You can download the job description from our site on www.unicef.org.nz/careers
Closing date 16/7/2018
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Ngā mihi nui
Andre Whittaker Director
Child Rights UNICEF NZ