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Museum Assistant | NZ Maritime Museum
Auckland Council
Auckland Council governs and manages Auckland's local services, facilities, and community needs.
Front‑line Museum Assistant delivering visitor services, ticketing, retail and events.
5 days ago ago
NZ$60,216 - NZ$60,216
Junior (1-3 years), Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Onsite
Company Size
10,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Urban Planning
Community Engagement
Environmental Management
Waste Management
Parks and Recreation
Transport Services
Building Consents
Public Health
+17 more
Sector Specialisms
Transport
Infrastructure
Urban Regeneration
Buildings
Environmental Management
Stormwater Treatment
On-site Wastewater Systems
Water Quality
+17 more
Role
Description
Requirements
children experience
nz eligible
police vetting
children checks
Experience working with children or delivering activities is desirable.
You need to have the right to work in NZ already. We are unable to support visa applications for this role
Satisfactory police vetting and working with children checks.
Benefits
No need to add your roles in the non-mandatory fields if your CV is up to date
Flexibility to work weekends, public holidays and evenings.
Training + Development
Information not given or found
Interview process
Information not given or found
Visa Sponsorship
no visa sponsorship; applicants must already have the right to work in new zealand.
Security clearance
requires satisfactory police vetting and working‑with‑children checks.
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Company
Overview
2010
Year Established
The organization was founded in 2010 to oversee the growth and development of New Zealand's largest city.
Over 1 Million
Impact Metrics
The Council's services affect over 1 million residents annually.
10 Years
First Decade Impact
In its first decade, the Council spearheaded numerous infrastructure projects addressing rapid population growth.
Large-Scale
Urban Renewal Projects
Significant efforts have been directed toward large-scale urban renewal programs and public transportation developments.
The Council ensures the delivery of a wide range of local services, including public transport, water management, and community facilities.
It operates across multiple sectors, including urban development, transportation, utilities, and environmental services.
Auckland Council has been instrumental in shaping the city’s sustainability initiatives and long-term planning strategies.
The Council’s work delivers everything from parks and libraries to waste management and housing.
Notable projects include the development of public transportation networks and enhancing green spaces.
Auckland's unique location as a coastal city drives the Council's focus on managing marine and water resources sustainably.
Culture + Values
Atawhai | Kindness, generosity
Kotahi | Strength in diversity
Auaha | Creativity, innovation
Pono | Integrity
Taonga tuku iho | Future generations
Environment + Sustainability
50% by 2030
Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 compared to 2016 baseline.
Net Zero by 2050
Emissions Goal
Aim to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, aligning with global climate targets.
94% Reduction
Per-Capita Emissions
Projected 94% reduction in per-capita emissions by 2050 compared to 2016 levels.
50% to 94%
Decarbonisation Pathway
Projected decarbonisation pathway showing a 50% reduction by 2030 and 94% reduction by 2050.
Eliminate reliance on gas heaters and increase renewable energy use in new and existing buildings.
Enhance public transport, cycling, and walking infrastructure to reduce private vehicle use.
Implement waste reduction strategies across food, paper, plastic, and wood waste streams.
Promote reforestation and sustainable land-use practices to enhance carbon capture.
Transition to electric vehicles and zero-emission public transport systems.
Initiatives underway include forest planting, gas boiler phase-out, and office consolidation.
Inclusion & Diversity
Ethnic Communities Advisory Panel advises on regional strategies, policies and plans based on ethnic community experience
Pacific Peoples Advisory Panel provides guidance to improve outcomes and engagement with Pacific cultures
Independent Māori Statutory Board ensures adherence to Treaty of Waitangi and promotes Māori interests
Council focus: "Recognise, value and celebrate Aucklanders\' differences as a strength" within Auckland Plan
Diverse advisory panels reflect strategic commitment to culturally responsive policymaking
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