Parks Officer - Planning and Strategy

Key Responsibilities:
- Lead development of open space strategies, plans, and policies, including reserve management plans
- Design and deliver public consultation and engagement processes
- Prepare reports for Council and Community Boards to support decision-making
- Coordinate implementation of action plans arising from adopted strategies, including the Play Strategy
- Work with internal teams, external organisations, and community groups to deliver parks and recreation outcomes
- Build and maintain strong relationships with mana whenua, stakeholders, and the wider community
- Monitor progress of projects and strategies, ensuring delivery against agreed priorities
About you:
- A relevant tertiary qualification (parks, recreation, policy, planning, or similar)
- Experience in strategy or policy development, ideally in parks, recreation, or open space
- Strong report writing and communication skills
- Ability to think strategically and deliver outcomes across multiple workstreams
- Experience working with stakeholders and managing relationships
- Understanding of local government processes and relevant legislation (including the Reserves Act)
- An understanding of tikanga Māori and confidence engaging with mana whenua
- Be proactive, organised, and self-motivated
- Communicate clearly and professionally with a wide range of people
- Work well as part of a team while taking ownership of your work
Benefits:
- Flexible working arrangements
- Dog friendly workplace
- An active social club
- Learning and development opportunities
- Supportive team culture
- Wellbeing programme
- Additional leave
About us:
Here at Central Otago District Council, we are a team with a common goal – to make a meaningful impact on our community and shaping the future of this remarkable region. Joining CODC means more than just finding a new workplace; it’s about becoming a part of a network of forward-thinking individuals who are passionate about creating a positive and enjoyable work environment every day.
As a values-based organisation, we centre our work on our whakataukī: ‘Me manaaki tētahi ki tētahi, me pakihiwitahi te tū – kia haere tahi ai tātou’ - Respect each other, stand shoulder to shoulder – So that we may travel on this journey together.
How to apply:
Ready to jump in? We’d love to meet you. Send us your resume and a short cover letter telling us why this role feels right for you. We’re reviewing applications as they come in, so don’t wait — take the next step today.
Remuneration will be negotiated based on the successful candidate’s experience, qualifications and demonstrated competency.
To apply please click apply now. All applications must be submitted through our online careers portal.
Applications close: 26/06/2026
Any enquiries about this role please email: people@codc.govt.nz
Kirsten Whitworth