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Neighbours Aotearoa

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

Kia ora Taranaki,

We're on the hunt for Connectors to join the Neighbours Aotearoa team!
We're looking for people who:

Have great communication skills - able to motivate and inspire people to take part in Neighbours Aotearoa (From Councils to community groups to your neighbours!)

Are well connected - tap into your existing connections and build new connections to encourage participation in Neighbours Aotearoa 2023

Are highly organised and self-motivated - able to manage your workload autonomously and get things done!

Have strong geographical knowledge of their area, including the best approach to encourage participation

Loves a chat and can spot a good story - able to spread the Neighbours Aotearoa message as well as capture local stories

If this sounds like a bit of you, send us a message us or find out more - neighboursaotearoa.nz...
kiaora@neighboursaotearoa.nz

Applications close mid next week!

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