Māori cultural adviser

Māori cultural adviser

Māori cultural advisers help organisations to engage and work with Māori by developing and applying cultural capability.

Also known as

Chief Māori adviser, principal adviser Māori strategy, Māori development manager, general manager Māori, Māori engagement adviser, deputy chief executive pou matua, principal adviser capability Māori

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Work environment

  • Usually work regular business hours
  • Usually work in offices
  • May travel locally to meetings
  • Need to lead others, communicate well and identify and solve problems

Typical tasks

  • Develop and support cultural competency and capability
  • Design and implement cultural programmes
  • Establish a cultural competency strategy and approach
  • Promote Māori principles and values
  • Support te reo Māori use
  • Promote diversity and cultural inclusiveness
  • Implement the Māori worldview
  • Build relationships with iwi and crown agencies
  • Embed Te Tiriti principles

Salary information

$100K-$190K
LowerMost commonUpper
$100K$115K-$171.3K$190K

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