External opportunities
Māori Summer Internships 2025-26
Poipoia kia rere – helping the fledgling to fly
These internships are open to undergraduate or postgraduate tauira Māori at University or Wānanga looking to grow their skills and career pathways in scientific research. Internships provide opportunities to work on a project within a wide range of sciences, including Māori-centred and Kaupapa Māori aligned projects, to support delivery of research for our land and our future.
The internships are for 25 hours per week and will begin in November and end early in February, with a two-week shut down over the Christmas period.
Internship details for 2025-26
Plant-herbivore interactions in the pā harakeke
Quantify and understand variation in plant-herbivore interactions in the Lincoln pā harakeke
Location: Mangōnui | Lincoln, Canterbury
Harakeke (Phormium tenax) and wharariki (Phormium cookianum) host a great diversity of insects, some of which can inflict considerable damage to the plant and impact the quality and quantity of leaf material available for weaving. Sap-feeding scale insects and leaf-chewing caterpillars are two of the most common herbivores, and both are present in the Lincoln pā harakeke, where their infestation levels differ markedly among individual plants. This variability in plant-herbivore interactions has never been quantified and its underlying genetic and environmental drivers are largely unknown.
To address these questions, the tauira will design and conduct a survey to quantify plant-herbivore interactions on plants in the Lincoln pā harakeke. The strength of these interactions will then be assessed against a range of potential explanatory variables, such as plant provenance (e.g., source latitude, region), age, size, phylogeny, location in the pā harakeke, presence of leaf litter, leaf toughness, and other traits. Quantifying and seeking to better understand variability in plant-herbivore interactions will help identify harakeke and wharariki populations that are resistant or susceptible to herbivorous insects. This knowledge could ultimately help to inform planting designs for future pā harakeke.
Matauranga Māori & improving Manaaki Whenua library classification systems
Exploring how the Manaaki Whenua library’s various storage and searching systems can be improved by incorporation of te ao Māori concepts, terminology and classification groupings to ensure accurate and culturally appropriate representation and handling of resources
Location: Mangōnui | Lincoln, Canterbury
To study implementation in similar organisations e.g. University libraries and recommend a way forward at Manaaki Whenua which could improve our indexing of material, reports, books and journals so that they can be found when searching with terminology and concepts from a te ao Māori perspective.
Sediment and Mahinga Kai
Supporting Rūnanga State of the Takiwā through Interdisciplinary Research
Location: Ōtepoti | Dunedin
This project supports and complements the Hokonui Rūnanga State of the Takiwā assessment by exploring the role of sediment in relation to taonga species and mahinga kai within a key ki uta ki tai scale. The research provides additional information that can be integrated with hapū-led indicators, while offering the student exposure to both mātauranga Māori approaches and scientific tools
In terms of our tauira, the objective is to provide experience to tauira and for future capability building into the research and science sector, especially for working at the interface of mātauranga and science.
There is one core deliverable – the field work of sediment sampling within an existing programme in partnership with Hokonui Rūnanga. Whereas the other components are designed for tauira exposure to field-based, lab-based, and writing based processes relating to environmental health projects that have been co-developed with hapū and papatipu rūnaka. Understanding the entire process from co-creating work with hapū and iwi, to writing, field work, lab work are part of providing exposure to tauira Māori.
Native insect pollinators
A trait-based approach for predicting conservation status of Aotearoa’s native insect pollinators
Location: Mangōnui | Lincoln, Canterbury
The key objectives of this internship are for the tauia Māori to gain hands-on experience working with historical collections of native insect pollinators and to explore research as a potential career path. Through this experience, the tauira will develop skills and competencies relevant to the science sector, particularly in the study of pollinators, which underpin ecosystem function and food production. This experience will enable the tauira to develop knowledge on the changes in native pollinator trends through time and link these changes with species’ traits and environmental change. This knowledge could contribute to filling the gap between the science system and Māori community.
For more information:
Māori Summer Internships 2025-26 » Manaaki Whenua
Applications close midnight 14 September.
Coach Driver / Dart River
Coach Driver - Scenic Journeys in Paradise
Location: Queenstown-Lakes / Glenorchy
Company: Ngāi Tahu Tourism - Dart River Adventures
Type: Casual "On-Call" | Immediate Start
About the Role
Love the open road, stunning landscapes, and sharing stories with people from all over the world? We're on the lookout for a professional Coach Driver to join our passionate team at Dart River Adventures.
You'll be driving our custom-built 44-seat 4x4 coaches between Queenstown and Glenorchy twice daily, with occasional scenic trips to Paradise. You'll also guide guests through our exclusive Beech Forest walk, sharing your knowledge of Aotearoa's native flora and fauna.
This is more than just a driving job - it's a chance to create unforgettable experiences in one of the most breathtaking places on earth.
What's in it for You
Competitive pay and staff discounts
Full training provided - we invest in your success
Uniforms supplied - look sharp, feel proud
Work in nature - no two days are the same
Be part of a whānau - we live and breathe manaakitanga
Career development - grow with one of NZ's leading tourism operators
What We're Looking For
Class 2 Licence with P Endorsement
Proven experience as a safe, reliable driver
Passion for New Zealand's environment and wildlife
Excellent customer service and communication skills
Willingness to learn about Ngāi Tahu culture and stories
Flexibility to work weekdays, weekends, and public holidays
First Aid Certificate (preferred)
NZ Citizen, Resident, or valid Work Visa
Why Join Ngāi Tahu Tourism
We're one of Aotearoa's largest tourism operators, and our purpose is simple:
To make the connection - with our customers, through our people, to our place and to Ngāi Tahu.
We welcome manuhiri (visitors) with warmth and pride, and we care for our team like whānau. If you're looking for a role where you can make a difference, meet amazing people, and work in a world-class environment, this is it.
Ready to Apply?
Click APPLY NOW and start your journey with us today.
Want to learn more? Visit: www.ngaitahutourism.co.nz
Nau mai, haere mai - we can't wait to meet you.
All successful applicants will undergo pre-employment checks including drug and alcohol screening.
Training toward qualification can be provided for the right applicant.
Job Details
Closes on 08 August 2025
Maintenance Technician - Shotover Jet
Permanent / Full Time (40 hours per week)
Location: Queenstown
Hourly rate $35.00 - $40.00
Kia Ora! Are you a skilled Engineer, Motor Mechanic or Machinist looking for a unique opportunity? Join the Shotover Jet maintenance team and work on high-performance jet boats in one of New Zealand's most iconic adventure tourism operations. Based at Arthurs Point, Queenstown, this is your chance to apply your mechanical expertise in a dynamic and rewarding environment.
At Shotover Jet, every day brings new challenges. You'll be repairing, diagnosing, servicing, and building our fleet of eight high-performance twin-engine jet boats all while ensuring they meet the highest industry standards. We are an iconic Queenstown operator, offering breath-taking jet boat rides through the stunning Shotover River, featuring exhilarating 360° spins!
Why Work with Us?
Competitive hourly rate with all tools supplied
Ongoing training including engine manufacturer and parts supplier development
Company discounts + benefits, including medical insurance.
Work in a stunning riverside location
Be part of an iconic experience, helping delight millions of visitors
What You'll Be Doing:
Maintain, service, and repair jet boats to a high standard of workmanship, ensuring compliance with maritime and safety regulations
Diagnose and repair faults in marine combustion engines, vehicles, and plant equipment
Operate lathes, mills, and general machining tools to fabricate and repair precision components
Read and interpret technical drawings, service manuals, and specifications
Conduct daily and end-of-day boat checks, certifying vessels for operational use
Follow technical work instructions, service bulletins, and maintenance schedules
Assist in the development of systems and processes to improve reliability and reduce operational costs
Promote and adhere to sustainability practices aligned with our carbon zero by 2040 goal
What We're Looking For:
Minimum of 3 years' experience in a maintenance or mechanical technician role, or relevant
At least 1 year of experience must be working with commercial jet boats
Trade qualification in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or equivalent (preferred)
Strong diagnostic and repair skills for combustion engines and fuel injection systems
Proficiency in machining and fabrication of precision metal parts
Experience with MIG/TIG welding and working with aluminium and stainless steel
Ability to fault find and diagnose 12v electrical systems
Familiarity with Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
Understanding of Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) principles (desirable)
Strong commitment to health and safety practices
Availability to work weekends and public holidays as required
Positive, proactive attitude with strong teamwork and communication skills
Ready to Join the Adventure?
If you're looking for a unique role where no two days are the same, where you can make a real difference, and where you'll be part of something iconic, apply now!
Shotover Jet is based in Arthurs Point, Queenstown—feel free to pop in, take a look around, and see what we do.
Before starting with us, you'll go through a range of checks, including drug and alcohol testing.
Mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei - For us and our children after us.
Job Details
Closes on 27 August 2025
Food and Beverage Attendant / Kaitaurima - Dark Sky Project
Lake Takapō | Mackenzie District
Full-time | Permanent
Mō tēnei tūraka | About the role
Love brewing the perfect kawhe and serving up kai with a smile?
A natural at keeping things running smoothly?
Thrive on delivering manaakitanga that's out of this world?
If you answered "Āna!" then we want, YOU!
He aha ai mātou? | Why join us?
Dark Sky Project isn't just any workplace—it's where breathtaking views, great energy, and Ngāi Tahu values come together. Whether you're crafting irresistible kawhe at Astro Café on Mt John or serving up smiles at the lakeside Diner, you'll be part of something pretty special.
Mahi ka whai ake | What you'll do:
Whakawhiwhi kawhe reka! Serve up deliciously tempting kawhe, rīwai wera (hot chips), and more to our manuhiri
Whakarite ota & kōrero pai! Take orders, recommend kai, and deliver next level manaakitanga
Noho ma, noho pai! Keep the kitchen, dining, and storage spaces spotless
Mahi ngātahi! Work alongside a whānau of legends to create unforgettable experiences
Tuku ringa āwhina! From dishwashing to stock refills (yes, even toilet cleaning—teamwork makes the dream work!)
Ko wai koe? | What we're looking for:
Big personality - make our manuhiri feel at home!
Team player - got each other's backs, always!
Cool under pressure - fast-paced = fun, right?
Barista skills? Bonus points!
Kaha te tinana, tere ngā waewae, tau te wairua! (Strong arms, quick feet, great vibes - some heavy lifting required!)
Ready to commit - minimum of 6 months
Full drivers licence preferred
Ngā painga | What's in it for you?
Work in one of Aotearoa's most spectacular locations
Competitive pay & great perks
Training & career growth opportunities
Flash new work uniform provided
Be part of a fun, supportive and safe workplace
Me pēhea te tono? | How to Apply
Aside from being an awesome place to work, we offer competitive pay, staff discounts and excellent training. Dark Sky Project is a fun, unique, and safe place to work, and we'd like to keep it that way.
Before starting, you'll go through pre-employment checks, including drug and alcohol testing—safety first!
Keen? If you're a star that shines as bright as those our manuhiri gaze at, hit "apply now"! We're reviewing applications as they arrive.
Job Details
Closes on 27 August 2025
Food and Beverage Attendant / Kaitaurima - Dark Sky Project - Te Rūnanga Group
Hard Ice Guide / Franz Josef Glacier Guides
Permanent | Full-time (min 32 hours per week)
Franz Josef, West Coast
Wage $29.00 - $32.00/hr
Mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei - for us and our children after us
Kia ora! Are you ready to take your glacier guiding career to the next level with one of Aotearoa's premier adventure tourism operators?
At Ngāi Tahu Tourism, we're proud to deliver world-class experiences to our manuhiri (visitors) while upholding the values of manaakitanga (hospitality), kaitiakitanga (guardianship), and whanaungatanga (connection). We're looking for passionate and experienced Hard Ice Guides to join our team at Franz Josef Glacier Guides.
About the Role
As a Kaiārahi Kopaka / Hard Ice Guide, you'll lead guided glacier experiences on the Franz Josef Glacier, ensuring safety, environmental care, and unforgettable moments for our guests. You'll work in a dynamic alpine environment, using technical glacier travel skills, rope systems, and rescue techniques. This role also includes mentoring trainee guides and contributing to operational excellence both on and off the ice.
What You'll Bring
NZMGA Hard Ice Guide Level 1 qualification (or higher) or equivalent
50+ days of logged glacier guiding experience
Current PHEC or Wilderness First Aid certification or equivalent
Strong technical skills in glacier travel, rope systems, and crevasse rescue
Experience leading and mentoring team members
A passion for the outdoors and delivering exceptional customer experiences
An understanding of, or eagerness to learn, Ngāi Tahu values and te reo Māori
Why Join Us?
Competitive pay and accommodation provided
Work with a passionate, supportive team in one of New Zealand's most stunning locations
Career development and progression opportunities
Be part of a company that values culture, sustainability, and connection
Ready to Apply?
Haere mai! We're reviewing applications as they come in, so don't wait.
Health and safety is super important and this is part of how we keep you, our team and our customers safe. So before starting with us, you'll go through a range of checks, including drug and alcohol testing.
Job Details
Closes on 28 Aug 2025
Hard Ice Guide / Franz Josef Glacier Guides - Te Rūnanga Group
Marine Mechanical Technician / Dart River Adventures
Permanent / Full Time (40 hours per week)
Based in Glenorchy, with free daily transport from Queenstown provided
Kia ora!
Are you a skilled Mechanic or Engineer looking for a role that's a little out of the ordinary? How about swapping the workshop floor for one of the most breathtaking backdrops in Aotearoa?
We're on the lookout for a mechanic to join our tight-knit team at Dart River Adventures. This is more than just a job — it's a chance to work in a truly unique environment, where no two days are the same and your skills help power unforgettable experiences for our manuhiri (guests).
What you'll be doing:
Diagnosing, servicing, and maintaining our fleet of high-performance twin-engine jet boats
Working on a variety of vehicles, plant, and equipment
Ensuring everything is safe, reliable, and looking sharp
Supporting a dynamic tourism operation in one of the most scenic spots in the country
What we're looking for:
A trade qualification in mechanical or engineering fields
Strong diagnostic skills across marine engines, vehicles, and plant
A high standard of workmanship and attention to detail
A positive, can-do attitude and a team player mindset
General engineering skills (lathe, mill, MIG/TIG welding) and experience with aluminium/stainless steel are a bonus
Willingness to work weekends and public holidays as needed
What's in it for you:
Competitive hourly rate
All tools provided
Ongoing training, including from engine manufacturers and suppliers
Daily transport from Queenstown to Glenorchy
Medical insurance and staff discounts
A supportive team and a workplace like no other — right on the edge of Mount Aspiring National Park
About Dart River Adventures
Operating in the stunning Dart River Valley (Te Awa Whakatipu), we offer jet boat experiences that showcase the beauty and power of this incredible landscape. As part of Ngāi Tahu Tourism, we're proud to uphold the values of manaakitanga and kaitiakitanga in everything we do.
Keen to join us?
Haere mai - apply now! Or better yet, pop into our Glenorchy base and see what we're all about.
Please note: All applicants must be able to pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test. The successful candidate will have a strong affinity for the values and aspirations of Ngāi Tahu whānui.
🔗 Learn more about us
Check us out here: http://www.ngaitahutourism.co.nz/
Job Details
Closes on 14 Sep
Marine Mechanical Technician / Dart River Adventures - Te Rūnanga Group
Chef Assistant / Dark Sky Project
Full-Time | Permanent | Stunning Lakeside Location
Cook under the stars at one of New Zealand's most iconic destinations. Dark Sky Project in Tekapo is looking for a passionate Chef Assistant to join our culinary team full-time. This is your chance to work in a world-class kitchen while surrounded by breathtaking alpine views and the clearest night skies on Earth.
Why You'll Love It
Great hourly rate
Uniform provided
Medical insurance
Staff discounts across all Ngāi Tahu Tourism businesses nationwide
What You'll Be Doing
Assist with food prep and plating to deliver high-quality meals
Follow recipes and portion guidelines for consistency and cost control
Maintain kitchen hygiene and safety standards
Support the Head Chef and team during busy service periods
Help with stock handling, cleaning, and occasional front-of-house support
What We're Looking For
At least 1 year of experience in a professional kitchen
Food Safety Certificate (desirable)
NZ Certificate in Cookery Level 3+ (desirable)
Team player with great communication and a sense of manaakitanga
Organised, reliable, and ready to learn
Aside from being an awesome place to work we offer competitive remuneration, excellent training and work uniforms. Dark Sky Project is a fun, unique and safe place to work and we'd like to keep it that way. Before starting with us, you'll go through a range of checks, including drug and alcohol testing. Health and safety is super important and this is part of how we keep you, our team and our customers safe.
Keen?
If you're a star that shines as brightly as those our manuhiri gaze at then Apply now! We will be assessing applications as they arrive.
Eligibility to work in New Zealand
To be legally entitled to work in New Zealand, you should be a New Zealand or Australian citizen/ permanent resident or hold a valid work visa and are physically present in New Zealand. Please check the New Zealand Immigration website for the most up to date information.
Job Details
Closes on 15 September 2025
Lodge Host / Hollyford Valley Walk
Haere Mai - Calling All Dynamic Duos!
Are you and your partner (or best mate) ready for the ultimate hosting adventure in one of Aotearoa's most breathtaking wilderness locations?
We're on the lookout for a motivated couple or working pair to join our close-knit team as Lodge Hosts at Ka Tuku Lodge, nestled deep in the heart of Te Rua o Te Moko / Fiordland National Park. This is your chance to live and work in a remote paradise, surrounded by towering peaks, ancient rainforest, and the pristine waters of the Hollyford and Pyke Rivers.
The Role
As a hosting pair, you'll work together to deliver an exceptional lodge experience for our manuhiri (guests). This hands-on, all-encompassing role is ideal for couples with complementary strengths—such as one of you being a talented cook or chef, and the other shining in guest service, housekeeping, or lodge operations.
Your responsibilities will include:
Culinary Excellence: Craft and present delicious, high-quality meals—including breakfast and a three-course dinner—showcasing local delicacies. You'll also cater confidently to all dietary requirements, ensuring every guest enjoys an exceptional dining experience.
Housekeeping & Presentation: Keeping guest rooms, ensuites, and shared lodge spaces immaculate and welcoming.
Manaakitanga: Providing warm, world-class hospitality and sharing the richness of Ngāi Tahu culture and values with our guests.
About Ka Tuku Lodge
Ka Tuku Lodge is a private, newly renovated luxury lodge tucked into native forest at the confluence of two rivers. It's a welcome sight for guests after a day of exploring the Hollyford Track—and a rewarding place to call home for the season.
What We're Looking For
A couple or pair with experience in hospitality, ideally in a high-end or lodge setting
One of you with culinary skills (chef/cook experience preferred)
The other with strengths in guest hosting, housekeeping, or lodge operations
A shared passion for the outdoors, adventure, and delivering unforgettable experiences
Strong communication, initiative, and a proactive, can-do attitude
Administrative and organisational skills are a bonus
A willingness to embrace and share Ngāi Tahu values and te ao Māori
Commitment
Seasonal role: Early-October 2025 to April/May 2026
9 on, 7 off roster: Ideal for those with alternative accommodation nearby or who enjoy adventuring on days off
A vehicle is required for subsidised transport to/from the valley
You'll Need
NZ Residency/Citizenship or a Working Holiday Visa valid for the full season
A Duty Managers Certificate or beverage service experience is a plus
A high level of fitness and enthusiasm for remote living
What's In It For You?
Live and work in one of Aotearoa's most stunning and remote locations
Be part of a supportive, whānau-focused team
Meet people from all over the world
Competitive pay and a lifestyle like no other
A rare opportunity to connect with whenua, culture, and adventure
Ready to take on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity together? Tēnā, tono mai!
Apply now via our website with your CVs and a cover letter telling us why this role is calling your names.
Learn more about the Hollyford Wilderness Experience: www.hollyfordtrack.com
Job Details
Closes on 15 September 2025
Proseed Project Accountant
Join Us - Become Our Next Project Accountant!
Location: Christchurch - Ōtautahi
Team: Ngāi Tahu Holdings - Finance (Te Hou)
Type: 3 Month Fixed Term Contract, Full Time
Kia hiwa ra!
Are you ready to bring your financial expertise to a role that blends commercial acumen, project leadership, and a values-driven kaupapa? Ngāi Tahu Holdings is seeking a proactive and experienced Project Accountant to play a pivotal role in transitioning the finance function including ERP into our internal shared services model.
What You'll Be Doing:
Leading the financial transition of subsidiary into the Ngāi Tahu Holdings shared services environment.
Acting as the finance lead for the ERP migration, ensuring accurate data migration, process alignment, and smooth go-live.
Mapping, improving, and documenting finance processes across AP, AR, GL, Inventory and month-end activities.
Building strong relationships across teams, from internal shared services to operations and key project stakeholders.
Championing Ngāi Tahu values in all aspects of your work.
What You'll Bring:
A tertiary qualification (CA qualification preferred).
Around 10 years' experience in a corporate or professional services environment, with strong monthly accounting process knowledge.
Experience in systems transition and process improvement.
Strong communication skills.
Cultural confidence or a willingness to learn about Ngāi Tahu values, tikanga, and te reo Māori.
Why Join Us?
Ngāi Tahu Holdings is more than just a workplace - we're a whānau. We manage the iwi's commercial assets across property, farming, seafood, honey, and tourism, with a mandate to grow and protect the tribal pūtea for future generations. You'll be part of a collaborative team committed to excellence, innovation, and cultural integrity.
Mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei - For us and our children after us.
Ready to take on this challenge?
Apply now and help us deliver financial excellence with pride, purpose, and passion.
Job Details
Closes on 12 September 2025
Summer Placement Programme 2025/2026 - Ngai Tahu Tourism
Locations Takapō / Tekapo, Tāhuna / Queenstown, Waiau / Franz Josef, Te Anau, Te Rua-o-te-Moko / Fiordland, Rotorua, Taupō-nui-a-Tia / Taupō, Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland
Hourly Rate Living Wage
Duration Summer Season (Flexible start/finish dates)
Applications close 1 September 2025
He ara hou mōu - Your pathway starts here
Are you ready to celebrate your Ngāi Tahu whakapapa and explore the exciting world of tourism?
Do you want to work in some of the most stunning places in Aotearoa?
Are you looking for experience, guidance, and a chance to grow your Ngāi Tahutanga?
This is a great opportunity for rangatahi and pakeke
Ngāi Tahu Tourism is offering a range of exciting summer placements for passionate, curious, and committed Ngāi Tahu individuals. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take the next step, this programme is designed to support you on your journey.
What you can get involved in
Guide visitors through the All Blacks Experience in Tāmaki Makaurau- share the story of our national teams with pride
Work in our vibrant retail stores across many of our businesses - help manuhiri take home a piece of the magic
Live the rural lifestyle at Agrodome in Rotorua- connect with the land, animals, and visitors
Explore the stars at Dark Sky Project in Takapō - perfect for those fascinated by the night sky and te ao Māori
Support glacier adventures with Franz Josef Glacier Guides in Waiau- help prepare guests for their icy adventure
Share Māori stories and culture with visitors from around the world
Get hands-on with mechanics and learn a trade working on one of New Zealand's most powerful commercial jet boating fleets at Hukafalls Jet, Shotover Jet, or Dart River Adventures
Gain experience in customer service - from front-of-house to behind-the-scenes operations
Not sure which role or location is right for you?
That's totally fine. We've got a team ready to kōrero with you and your whānau to help find the best fit - whether it's the right role, location, or pathway forward. We're here to support you every step of the way.
Spread the word
Even if this opportunity isn't for you, it might be perfect for someone you know. Share it with your whānau, your cousins, your mates - anyone who might be keen. Let's uplift more of our people into exciting careers in tourism.
What we're looking for
You're a registered Ngāi Tahu member (still to register? No problem, we can assist with that too!)
You bring energy, commitment, and a willingness to learn
You're excited to represent your iwi and grow your career
A safe and supportive workplace
Ngāi Tahu Tourism is a fun, unique, and safe place to work - and we want to keep it that way. Before you start, you'll go through a few checks, including drug and alcohol testing. Health and safety is a big deal to us - it's how we look after you, our team, and our manuhiri.
Ready to take the first step?
Apply now - nau mai, haere mai, tauti mai!
If you're excited and ready to jump in, don't wait—submit your application today via our jobs website:
Ngāi Tahu Tourism Jobs - Join our Work Family | Ngāi Tahu Tourism
Need a bit of support with your application? We can connect you with a mentor to guide you through the process.
To get started, reach out to:
Kate Smith - kate.smith@ngaitahu.iwi.nz | 📱 021 241 2579
Jo Mackenzie - jo.mackenzie@ngaitahu.iwi.nz | 📱 021 246 6661
Kia kaha, kia māia, kia manawanui - we can't wait to welcome you to the whānau.
Job Details
Closes on 01 September 2025
Summer Placement Programme 2025/2026 - Ngai Tahu Tourism - Te Rūnanga Group