Posted 16 July, 2026
Community Engagement Programme Lead
SPCA Auckland
Auckland, AUK, NZ
Full Time
Reference: c668cf239fbb9896
Job Description
Ready to step into a role with real national impact, where your work helps shape how SPCA connects with communities across New Zealand? At SPCA, we believe the best animal welfare outcomes start with strong communities. By building trusted relationships, supporting local initiatives and improving access to animal welfare services, we can help people and their animals before issues become crises. That's why we're looking for a Programme Lead – Community Engagement to lead the delivery of initiatives that connect communities with the support, education and resources they need to improve animal welfare. This could include school visits, community drop-ins, microchipping and vaccination drives, education sessions, community events, and connecting people with animal welfare support. From small local initiatives through to coordinated national programmes, this work helps create better outcomes for animals, their owners, and communities across New Zealand Programme Lead – Community Engagement Full Time – Monday to Friday 8:30am-5:00pm Flexible location – Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch preferred (other locations considered) Hybrid working – Enjoy a mix of working from home and from your local SPCA Centre Working within our National Community Operations team, you'll lead the coordination, delivery, and ongoing development of SPCA’s community engagement activity across New Zealand. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys connecting strategy with action, bringing people together and turning great ideas into programmes that work on the ground. What You'll Be Doing Coordinate the delivery of community engagement programmes and initiatives across New Zealand. Support the rollout and continuous improvement of community outreach, education and preventative animal welfare programmes. Build positive relationships with SPCA Centres, Community Support Officers, community organisations and local partners. Monitor programme performance, identify opportunities for improvement and use feedback to strengthen programme delivery. Coordinate projects, resources and reporting to support consistent programme outcomes. Develop practical tools, resources and processes that support consistent, sustainable programme delivery. Work collaboratively across teams to balance national consistency with local community needs. ABOUT YOU You're passionate about community engagement and creating positive outcomes for people and animals. You're organised, collaborative and thrive working with a wide range of people. You naturally build trusted relationships and enjoy turning ideas into practical programmes that make a real difference. What we're looking for Experience coordinating and delivering community programmes, operational initiatives or multi-site projects. Strong organization and project coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and keep programmes on track. Experience supporting the rollout and implementation of new initiatives across teams or locations. Confident using data, insights and feedback to monitor performance, identify opportunities and support continuous improvement. Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to build trusted relationships. A practical, solutions-focused approach, with strong communication and problem-solving skills. OUR PURRRKS This is more than just a programme leadership role, it's an opportunity to work for a cause where your values, wellbeing and contributions truly matter. Here's what we offer Opportunity to help build and shape a growing national programme. A role with genuine influence across operational and community teams. Variety, autonomy and the chance to lead meaningful change. Ongoing professional development and internal career opportunities. Flexible location options across New Zealand. Paid birthday leave and staff benefits. Access to confidential wellbeing support. We value diversity and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. All candidates must have the legal right to work in New Zealand. #J-18808-Ljbffr