Business & Management
A course by
Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology
Gain first-level management and governance skills for Māori trusts and committees. This part-time Level 4 certificate prepares you for culturally-responsive leadership roles supporting Māori aspirations.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 5 locations
It will take a total of 6 months

Contribute effectively to Māori cultural, educational, and economic aspirations as a professional, ethical, and culturally responsive leader.

Develop governance and management capabilities for roles such as trustee, committee member, or administrator within Māori trusts and entities.

Understand and apply legal frameworks, trust deeds, employment considerations, conflicts of interest, and ethical practices in governance roles.
The Manu Taiko - Toro Parirau, New Zealand Certificate in Māori Governance (Level 4) is designed to build the professional, ethical, social, and culturally responsive leadership and governance skills needed by Māori and iwi trusts. Delivered on week nights and occasional weekend wānanga, the programme enables learners to contribute to Māori economic, educational, and cultural aspirations while maintaining work commitments. Graduates become equipped to fulfil a variety of kaupapa Māori-based governance and management roles across trust and committee structures.
What you need to know first
Open entry. No minimum academic requirements.
Ākonga for whom English, te reo Māori, or New Zealand Sign Language is not a first language must provide evidence of English language proficiency.

Governance
Māori Trusts
Non-profit sector

Trustee or committee member on Māori trusts or entities
Administrator or secretary in governance bodies
Treasurer, trust chair, committee member, or kaitiaki in Māori Land Court-related roles

Known for hands-on, industry-aligned education, Toi Ohomai focuses on giving learners real skills that lead to real outcomes. With strong employer connections, supportive teaching, and clear pathways across certificates, diplomas, and degrees, it’s a place where learning stays relevant and confidence grows over time. Courses span trades, construction, business, health, creative industries, technology, and primary industries, helping learners build experience and momentum for whatever comes next.
Business & Management
A course by
Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology
Gain first-level management and governance skills for Māori trusts and committees. This part-time Level 4 certificate prepares you for culturally-responsive leadership roles supporting Māori aspirations.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 5 locations
It will take a total of 6 months

Contribute effectively to Māori cultural, educational, and economic aspirations as a professional, ethical, and culturally responsive leader.

Develop governance and management capabilities for roles such as trustee, committee member, or administrator within Māori trusts and entities.

Understand and apply legal frameworks, trust deeds, employment considerations, conflicts of interest, and ethical practices in governance roles.
The Manu Taiko - Toro Parirau, New Zealand Certificate in Māori Governance (Level 4) is designed to build the professional, ethical, social, and culturally responsive leadership and governance skills needed by Māori and iwi trusts. Delivered on week nights and occasional weekend wānanga, the programme enables learners to contribute to Māori economic, educational, and cultural aspirations while maintaining work commitments. Graduates become equipped to fulfil a variety of kaupapa Māori-based governance and management roles across trust and committee structures.
What you need to know first
Open entry. No minimum academic requirements.
Ākonga for whom English, te reo Māori, or New Zealand Sign Language is not a first language must provide evidence of English language proficiency.

Governance
Māori Trusts
Non-profit sector

Trustee or committee member on Māori trusts or entities
Administrator or secretary in governance bodies
Treasurer, trust chair, committee member, or kaitiaki in Māori Land Court-related roles

Known for hands-on, industry-aligned education, Toi Ohomai focuses on giving learners real skills that lead to real outcomes. With strong employer connections, supportive teaching, and clear pathways across certificates, diplomas, and degrees, it’s a place where learning stays relevant and confidence grows over time. Courses span trades, construction, business, health, creative industries, technology, and primary industries, helping learners build experience and momentum for whatever comes next.
Entry-level management roles in kaupapa Māori organisations
Entry-level management roles in kaupapa Māori organisations