Te Whiwhinga mahi The opportunity
Vine Violence Information Aotearoa is the national centre for family and sexual violence research and information based within the Public Policy Institute in the Faculty of Arts and Education.
We are looking for a Māori Research Lead to drive te ao Māori knowledge translation and mobilisation across Vines programme of this role you will help ensure mātauranga Māori and kaupapa Māori research is visible accessible and influential supporting better responses to violence and improved outcomes for whānau Māori.
Working at the interface of research policy and practice you will build strong relationships with Māori researchers practitioners communities hapori and other sector partners while contributing to evidence briefs reports webinars and other resources.
This is a part-time (0.6 FTE / 22.5 hours per week) fixed-term role for 12 months.
The salary range is $87000 $107500 (pro rata for part time hours).
While the team is primarily based in Auckland we welcome applications from elsewhere in Aotearoa. Flexible and remote working can be supported with some travel to Auckland and Wellington required.
This position may be well suited to an early career researcher wanting to grow their impact. The part-time arrangement makes it ideal for someone maintaining other research or sector commitments.
For more detailed information about the role please refer to the Position Description.
He kōrero mōu About you
You will have a strong grounding in kaupapa Māori research and an understanding of the family and/or sexual violence environment. Youre confident working with diverse audiences and translating evidence into forms that are practical relevant and mana-enhancing.
Our preferred candidate will have a relevant postgraduate degree and will bring:
- Knowledge of mātauranga and tikanga Māori including kaupapa Māori knowledge mobilisation
- Experience in family and/or sexual violence research policy or practice
- Established relationships with hapori Māori researchers or sector stakeholders
- The ability to communicate complex ideas clearly across different groups
- Experience contributing to written digital or face-to-face knowledge sharing
Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou What we offer
The University is committed to providing an excellent working environment through:
- Excellent research teaching and campus facilities
- Flexible employment practices (including working from home flexible hours)
- Up to 6.75% company superannuation scheme
- A competitive salary with five weeks annual leave
In addition we also offer career development programmes discounted car parking a generous parental leave allowance childcare and a number of other discounts on internal and external services.
For more information please visit Staff Benefits.
Me pēhea te tuku tono How to apply
Please submit your application online by the closing date of Sunday 08 March 2026. Your application should include:
- A brief Cover Letter explaining why youre interested in this role and how your skills match the requirements.
- Your updated CV.
Please note that we do not accept email applications.
If you have questions about this role or wish to have a confidential discussion you are welcome to contact Charlotte Moore (Kaiwhakahaere Vine Manager) via
Additional Information :
#LI-DNI
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe inclusive and equitable environment. For further information on services for Māori Pacific women LGBTQIATakatāpuiMVPFAFF people with disabilities parenting support flexible work and other personal circumstances go to
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Part-time
Te Whiwhinga mahi The opportunityVine Violence Information Aotearoa is the national centre for family and sexual violence research and information based within the Public Policy Institute in the Faculty of Arts and Education.We are looking for a Māori Research Lead to drive te ao Māori knowledge ...
Te Whiwhinga mahi The opportunity
Vine Violence Information Aotearoa is the national centre for family and sexual violence research and information based within the Public Policy Institute in the Faculty of Arts and Education.
We are looking for a Māori Research Lead to drive te ao Māori knowledge translation and mobilisation across Vines programme of this role you will help ensure mātauranga Māori and kaupapa Māori research is visible accessible and influential supporting better responses to violence and improved outcomes for whānau Māori.
Working at the interface of research policy and practice you will build strong relationships with Māori researchers practitioners communities hapori and other sector partners while contributing to evidence briefs reports webinars and other resources.
This is a part-time (0.6 FTE / 22.5 hours per week) fixed-term role for 12 months.
The salary range is $87000 $107500 (pro rata for part time hours).
While the team is primarily based in Auckland we welcome applications from elsewhere in Aotearoa. Flexible and remote working can be supported with some travel to Auckland and Wellington required.
This position may be well suited to an early career researcher wanting to grow their impact. The part-time arrangement makes it ideal for someone maintaining other research or sector commitments.
For more detailed information about the role please refer to the Position Description.
He kōrero mōu About you
You will have a strong grounding in kaupapa Māori research and an understanding of the family and/or sexual violence environment. Youre confident working with diverse audiences and translating evidence into forms that are practical relevant and mana-enhancing.
Our preferred candidate will have a relevant postgraduate degree and will bring:
- Knowledge of mātauranga and tikanga Māori including kaupapa Māori knowledge mobilisation
- Experience in family and/or sexual violence research policy or practice
- Established relationships with hapori Māori researchers or sector stakeholders
- The ability to communicate complex ideas clearly across different groups
- Experience contributing to written digital or face-to-face knowledge sharing
Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou What we offer
The University is committed to providing an excellent working environment through:
- Excellent research teaching and campus facilities
- Flexible employment practices (including working from home flexible hours)
- Up to 6.75% company superannuation scheme
- A competitive salary with five weeks annual leave
In addition we also offer career development programmes discounted car parking a generous parental leave allowance childcare and a number of other discounts on internal and external services.
For more information please visit Staff Benefits.
Me pēhea te tuku tono How to apply
Please submit your application online by the closing date of Sunday 08 March 2026. Your application should include:
- A brief Cover Letter explaining why youre interested in this role and how your skills match the requirements.
- Your updated CV.
Please note that we do not accept email applications.
If you have questions about this role or wish to have a confidential discussion you are welcome to contact Charlotte Moore (Kaiwhakahaere Vine Manager) via
Additional Information :
#LI-DNI
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe inclusive and equitable environment. For further information on services for Māori Pacific women LGBTQIATakatāpuiMVPFAFF people with disabilities parenting support flexible work and other personal circumstances go to
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Part-time
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