Project Specialist
Whangārei, Northland, New Zealand · Full Time
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- Posted
- 6 hours ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Eligibility
- Candidates with project coordination experience who are comfortable working onsite in Whangārei and travelling occasionally to satellite sites in Northland are encouraged to apply.
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Where you'll work
Job description
About the Organisation
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is New Zealand’s largest healthcare employer and plays a central role in improving how care is delivered nationwide. It is focused on building a public health system that creates fair, high-quality outcomes for communities across the country, including major work on healthcare infrastructure.
Why This Role Stands Out
- Work in a fast-paced, meaningful setting where your input supports better health outcomes.
- Enjoy long-term project stability backed by a strong pipeline of infrastructure work across the Northern Region.
- Benefit from ongoing learning and development opportunities that encourage professional growth.
- Receive a competitive overall reward package with flexible work options and a strong emphasis on work-life balance.
- Take on a role that combines scale, complexity, and real community impact.
The Opportunity
Based at the Whangārei Hospital campus, this position involves practical support on minor works projects within a wider regional infrastructure programme. It is well suited to someone who enjoys smaller, quicker-moving initiatives where outcomes can be seen sooner.
Working within a close project team, you will partner with project managers, internal stakeholders, contractors, and consultants to help plan, coordinate, and deliver projects from start to finish.
The role covers a wide range of delivery activities. You will handle documentation, reporting, and governance tasks while ensuring work stays aligned with scope, deadlines, and budgets. You will also track progress, manage risks and issues, keep project records and systems up to date, and assist with financial monitoring.
What You Will Bring
- Proven background in project coordination, preferably in infrastructure, construction, property, or healthcare settings.
- Strong planning and organisation skills, including the ability to manage schedules, risks, and project documents.
- Excellent communication skills and confidence working with a range of stakeholders.
- The ability to juggle multiple priorities and deliver to agreed deadlines.
- Practical experience using MS 365 applications, including Microsoft Project.
- A proactive, cooperative mindset with strong attention to detail and problem-solving ability.
- Experience in regulated or complex environments will be an advantage.
Additional Information
You should be self-driven, comfortable working in a hands-on way, and a strong team contributor with curiosity and a solution-focused approach.
Although the role is mainly based in Whangārei, occasional travel around the region is required to support projects at satellite locations such as Dargaville, Kerikeri, and Kaitaia.
What You Can Expect
- Make a real difference through projects that support community outcomes.
- Work in a collaborative, supportive small-team environment.
- Gain exposure to the full project delivery lifecycle.
- Be part of an organisation focused on continuous improvement and innovation.
- Build your career in a large and changing public sector environment.
Other Information
This opportunity offers the chance to contribute to services that affect the lives of most New Zealanders, while experiencing the stability, purpose, and challenge of working in an essential public service.
For a confidential discussion or to learn more about this role, contact Tracey at tracey@archwayrecruitment.com. All enquiries and applications will be handled in strict confidence.