Everybody should have a place to live that is warm dry safe stable and affordable with access to the support they need to live healthy successful lives.
Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga - The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) leads Aotearoa - New Zealands housing and urban development work programme.
Mō te tūnga About the role
The Māori-Crown Relations team contributes to the strategic direction frameworks and work programme to strengthen Māori-Crown relationships across the housing and urban development system to deliver on Government priorities and achieve positive housing outcomes with and for iwi Māori.
As Principal Advisor Māori-Crown Relations you will contribute to the development and implementation of the Ministrys strategic direction frameworks and work programmes for Māori-Crown relations and supporting and advising on the implementation of these across the Ministry.
In the role you will:
provide high quality strategic and system-level advice and analysis around the Māori-Crown relationship and the Treaty of Waitangi Te Tiriti o Waitangi for the Ministry
work in partnership with iwi Māori key Māori organisations other agencies and external partners as needed to respond to housing system challenges and achieve long-term outcomes.
share your te ao Māori knowledge and expertise across work programmes and provide advice to enable people across the Ministry to understand and uphold Treaty commitments and engage meaningfully with Māori.
monitor and report on Māori-Crown strategies frameworks and approaches to track progress and lead the organisation to be a good Treaty partner.
The salary range for this role is $144464 $% Kiwisaver contribution.
This is a fixed term role for 6 months based in Wellington.
Ōwheako ō pukenga About you
To thrive in our busy challenging and changing environment you will be adaptable flexible and resilient and you will bring our values to life as we work together to deliver change for Government.
You will be committed to strengthening the Māori-Crown relationship and to growing your knowledge and use of te ao Māori te reo Māori tikanga Māori Te Tiriti o Waitangi and māori values and perspectives in your work while supporting others to do the same.
To be successful in this role you will have:
Proven experience providing high quality insights and advice to executive or senior leaders that align to organisational priorities ideally in the public service
Proficiency in te reo Māori with a grounded understanding of tikanga and confidence in te ao Māori
In-depth understanding of the machinery of government.
Depth of knowledge and expertise in Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi the Public Service Act 2020 and other legislation that is relevant to the Māori Crown relationship
Proven ability to work in partnership with iwi Māori and to provide strategic advice around the MāoriCrown relationship that achieves long-term outcomes
Sound business acumen with experience contributing to the development and delivery of strategic and operational plans and processes and driving change
Proven experience leading and contributing to organisational initiatives bringing the right people together to achieve the right outcomes and leading coaching and mentoring others in an inclusive way
A proven ability to identify trends risks and opportunities navigate issues and solve problems
Strong communication skills both verbal and written; with a proven ability to write to a high standard (clear accurate concise appropriate to audience).
Mō mātou About us
Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga reflects the intention of the foundation for a treasured home. The name comes from the Māori whakatauki (proverb) he kurakāinga e hokia he kuratangata e kore e hokia - a treasured home will endure not so a treasured person. It carries with it a strong connection to our purpose: he kāingaora he haporiora - thriving communities where everyone has a place to call home. The importance of ensuring the wellbeing of people within the home and our connection with the land - acknowledges the generations of people who have always called this place home - and affirms our commitment to delivering for future generations of New Zealanders.
Ngā painga What we offer
Flexible working to give work/life balance
Engaging employee-led people networks that celebrate diversity provide safe spaces and encourage thought-leadership
Close to the railway station modern office space and cloud -based technology that allows for joined up cohesive collaboration
Wellbeing initiatives tools and courses and a discounted health insurance scheme
Open minds - we arent afraid of change and encourage fresh approaches and ideas from people who want to make a difference
We work to make sure the aspirations of whānau hapū and iwi are enabled
Salaries automatically move up a step on an annual basis
Me pēhea te tuku tono How to apply
Please click on the APPLY button to be directed to the application page from here you can upload your CV and cover letter. Please note while applications close on Sunday 23 November we will be reviewing applications as they are received and may progress with suitable applicants prior to the application closing date. Therefore please apply as soon as possible if you are interested in this position.
Please let us know if you need any support or have any access requirements that will help you through the recruitment process.
For tracking and evaluation purposes all applications must be submitted via our on-line process. You must have the legal right to live and work in New Zealand to be eligible for this position.
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