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November 2024

Drop-in Workshops 

Drop-in Workshops

As announced by the Chair at the AGM, the Trust is hosting Drop-in Workshops at our office (14 West Quay, Ahuriri) for whānau to attend to give their whakaaro and aspirations on not only the next strategic plan but also four specific items the Trustees wish to consult on. These include the possible establishment of kāhui kaumātua, how best to represent all eponymous tūpuna lines on our Membership Committee, whakaaro on the Pouwhenua project, and finally, what Hineuru Housing could look like.
If you have thoughts on one or all of the above, be sure to pop in.
Key Details:
  • 26 & 28 Nov
  • 11 & 12 December
Note that on the above dates, there are two sessions each day: 10 AM—12 PM and 4 PM—6 PM. We have provided variation across different times and days, hoping it will enable those interested to attend.
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Vacancy: Administration Generalist

Vacancy: Administration Generalist

About the Role

Hineuru Iwi Trust is seeking a detail-oriented and organized Administration Generalist to support our operational and governance activities. This role is essential for maintaining the integrity of our Whānau database, coordinating administrative functions, and facilitating smooth communication and logistics across the Trust.

Working closely with Senior Administration, our internal team and external partners, this position offers an opportunity to contribute to the Trust’s strategic goals and play a key role in serving our community.

Key Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Perform daily tasks such as data entry, database management, and handling correspondence, coordinating logistics, travel, and accommodation for staff and board members.
  • Act as a secretary and minute-taker for board meetings, prepare agendas and documentation, and maintain accurate governance communication records.
  • Assist in organizing Annual and Special General Meetings (AGM/SGM), including arranging venues, catering, and managing voting and attendee registrations.
  • Maintain and update the Whānau database to ensure data accuracy and reliability, supporting seamless information flow and strategic planning.

Your Skills and Experience

  • A commitment to Te Reo me ngā Tikanga Māori.
  • Previous experience in administration, data entry, or governance roles is required.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and database management, strong organizational and multitasking abilities, and excellent attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated interpersonal skills with a commitment to confidentiality.

Mana Motuhake (Our Goal) 

To work on the following seven POU:

  • Culture and History
  • Education and People Development
  • Health and Social
  • Environment
  • Economic
  • Ahikaa (our lands and our identity)
  • Hineuru Iwi Trust (our organisation)

Here at Hineuru, our vision is “We grow, we thrive, we prosper – Ka tupu, Ka ora, Ka rea” and our mission is “Kia rangatira ai te iwi – Rejuvenate our Hineuru People” and to achieve these, we need to work on the seven pou mentioned above.

A Hineuru career is YOUR opportunity to create a difference for whānau Māori!

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