Trustee Rangitāne o Manawatū Invst. Trust (RoMIT)

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He Kupu Whakataki | Introduction

Rangitāne o Manawatū Investment Trust (RoMIT) invites Expressions of Interest from experienced and capable individuals for appointment to its governance board – specifically for:

  • Trustee

This roles is central to stewarding our commercial assets and ensuring intergenerational wellbeing and prosperity for Rangitāne uri.

Mō RoMIT | About Us

RoMIT is the commercial arm of the Rangitāne o Manawatū Settlement Trust (RoMST). It manages a diverse portfolio of investments, including property development, commercial leasing, social housing partnerships, and whenua-based initiatives.

All governance decisions are underpinned by Rangitāne values, tikanga, and strategic pou.

Ngā Tūranga | The Role

Trustee – RoMIT Board

We seek a collaborative board member with expertise in:

  • Financial management, investment, audit, or accounting
  • Legal and regulatory compliance
  • Property, development, or commercial governance
  • Te ao Māori values and Māori-led governance contexts

Uri status is welcomed but not required for Trustee appointments.

Note: While preference will be given to candidates with whakapapa to Rangitāne o Manawatū, all appointments will be made based on merit and capability.

Ngā Pūkenga | Candidate Attributes

  • Strong governance experience (preferably in kaupapa Māori or commercial contexts)
  • Cultural fluency – understanding of te ao Māori, tikanga, and iwi engagement
  • Ability to critically assess risk, strategy, and investment performance
  • Alignment with RoMIT’s intergenerational kaupapa and commercial responsibilities

Te Tukanga | Recruitment Process

  • EOIs Open:     26 August 2025
  • EOIs Close:      31 October 2025 (Please note we may close earlier that this date, so don't delay in submitting an application.
  • Interviews:      December 2025

The Recruitment Komiti will assess candidates using a structured, merit-based process with weighted criteria, including governance skills, cultural competency, and sector expertise.

Tuku Mai | How to Apply

Please submit:

  1. A brief cover letter outlining your interest and connection to the kaupapa
  2. A  current CV (no more than 4 pages)
  3. Any supporting documents or references (optional)

For any questions please contact directorvacancies@iod.org.nz

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