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A local council in New Zealand is seeking a Community Engagement and Programming Lead to lead a team that connects the library with the community. The role involves creating inclusive public programmes, fostering partnerships, and ensuring accessibility. Ideal candidates will have a tertiary qualification in Library Science and at least five years' experience in a senior library role. The position offers career development and employee well-being incentives.
(Permanent Full-Time)
Are you ready to be a part of something exceptional? Invercargill City Council invites you to become a driving force in our future-focused team. With a vibrant atmosphere and an unwavering commitment to our values—positivity, respect, responsibility, and above and beyond—we're passionate about creating a team full of outstanding individuals who are as passionate about shaping the future as we are.
As the Community Engagement and Programming Lead, you will lead a team of programmers that develop, coordinate and execute a wide range of programmes and initiatives that connect the library with our diverse community. You will be responsible for creating dynamic and meaningful public programmes to meet the needs of the community while seeking new community partnerships, playing a pivotal part in enhancing the library's role as a cultural hub and community resource.
This is a permanent full-time position to be worked according to a five-week rotating roster which includes some weekend work.
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Waihōpai Invercargill is New Zealand's southernmost city and the heart and hub of Southland. We're known for our lush green spaces, like award-winning Queens Park, our long summer daylight hours and our local legend Burt Munro. Our city has character, charm and a laidback atmosphere. There's outstanding nature reserves, Ōreti Beach and the Waihōpai River to explore plus our lively restaurants complemented by a thriving entertainment and arts scene which are hard to beat! The sensible gridded layout featuring wide streets ensures a convenient 10-minute drive to work. Who wouldn't want to call this place home?
The Invercargill City Council is committed to the wellbeing and protection of children, the elderly and vulnerable adults. As a component of this role involves interaction with one or more of the above groups, as part of the assessment of candidates, we will require Police Vetting as per the Children's Act 2014 and a Pre-employment Alcohol and Drug Screening test to ensure we are providing a safe environment for our customers and members of the public.
Successful applicants must be legally entitled to live and work in New Zealand. While all applications will be reviewed, first priority will be given to those applicants who are currently legally entitled to live and work in New Zealand.
Applications close 26 October 2025. Please note applications will be processed as they are received and we encourage you to apply early as this advert may be removed at any time.