Emergency Management Officer
- Make a more resilient, safer community
- Five weeks' annual leave
- Use your expertise to support emergency preparedness
Make a meaningful impact in a dynamic, collaborative role where every day supports readiness for the unexpected blending strategic thinking with hands-on emergency preparedness.
Ko wai mātau | About us
The people at Whakatāne District Council love what we do because we do it for others, and that feels good. We work hard and we know it's important to stop and play too. We're on a learning journey because we know we can always do better, and we know we're better together. Will you come on that journey with us? You'll get access to a range of staff benefits and you'll never be more than half an hour away from rivers, lakes, forests, beaches, and great walks - most are just on your doorstep. We love this place, and you will too.
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role
Join a small, dedicated team at the Whakatāne District Council as our Emergency Management Officer, where your expertise will support our district's readiness, response, and recovery from emergency events. This role is central to both internal and external emergency management operations, working closely with Council staff, Emergency Management Bay of Plenty, partner agencies and organisations, and local communities.
You'll help drive operational preparedness by supporting Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) functions, planning and delivering staff training, coordinating exercises, and maintaining vital documentation. At the same time, you'll foster community resilience through education, planning, and engagement—developing response strategies and supporting local volunteer networks to strengthen the district's ability to manage and recover from emergencies.
This is an opportunity to be part of meaningful and impactful work, ensuring our communities are safer, more informed, and better prepared for the unexpected.
Ko wai koe | About you
To be successful in this role you will have:
- Passion for emergency management and community resilience.
- A relevant tertiary qualification such as in emergency management, risk management, or relevant experience.
- Demonstrated knowledge of CDEM legislation, frameworks, and best practice, with practical experience in emergency or risk management, ideally in a local government context.
- Experience in planning, performance monitoring, and engaging with diverse stakeholders.
- The ability to build strong working relationships with internal staff, iwi, volunteers, emergency services, and the wider community.
- Excellent communication, facilitation, and problem-solving skills with a high level of initiative and accountability.
You're proactive, adaptable, and ready to contribute to a collaborative team environment. You're comfortable working under pressure and prepared to step up in real emergency situations — including working after hours if needed.
Ngā whaipainga | Our values
- We're always learning and improving - Toitū te Taumata
- We're passionate and proud - Toitū te Mauri Ora
- We work as one team - Toitū te Mahi Tahi
- We put people at the heart of everything we do - Toitū te Tangata
- We care about our environment - Toitū te Taiao.
Me pēhea te tono mai | How to apply
If you would like to discuss this opportunity further, please contact Lou Hunt, Manager Climate Change & Resilience on 07 306 0500 or apply now via our Careers site.