The purpose of this role is to support and facilitate the South Dunedin Community Network’s vision, mission and goals by:
providing manaakitaka,
working alongside and assisting the Network Manager
excellent oversight of daily, weekly, fortnightly, monthly and annual administration, operation
We’re looking for someone who is motivated, organised, has an eye for detail and is able to manage a wide range of responsibilities to ensure the smooth functioning of our administrative processes. In addition to general administration, there’s tech support, health and safety, community room bookings and the possibility of other projects or responsibilities such as communications or fundraising.
We need someone who has a warm, friendly personality, the ability to work inclusively and demonstrate cultural literacy with a wide range of people; someone self-motivated, trustworthy, kind, patient and non-judgemental.
We have an open office environment, and the role will require flexibility - the willingness and ability to learn new skills, occasionally work outside of usual office hours and an attitude of rolling up your sleeves to get things done.
Please send a covering letter and your CV to the Manager (Rose Dickie) at manager@southd.org.nz.
If you have any questions please use the same email.
Applications will close on Friday 24th April. Thank you, we look forward to hearing from you.
South Dunedin Community Network (SDCN) connects people across the wider South Dunedin area to strengthen communities and help people use their voice to create a vibrant, resilient community and a safe future together. SDCN works to make sure South Dunedin voices and priorities are captured and represented in our own activities and decision-making, and that these voices contribute to stakeholder conversations and inform the decision-making of other organisations such as Dunedin City Council, Otago Regional Council, and other important local groups.
South Dunedin Community Network creates opportunities for the community to come together and celebrate – supporting and participating in the organisation of the South Dunedin Street Festival, the Teddy Bears’ Hospital, and other community events.