Advisor, Engagement, Information and Education Wellington, Wellington, NZ
New Zealand Government
Type : Permanent
Hours : Full time
Location : Wellington or Auckland
Business Group : Regulatory Services
Branch : Regulation and Policy
Salary : $71,406 - $95,771
A brand-new opportunity to begin your engagement career.
Join a team providing engagement support across two regulatory systems,Champion a culture that puts people at the heart of our regulatory interventions,Support the demand for knowledge, information and guidance on compliance with regulations.We have an opportunity in our team for a smart and digitally savvy Engagement Advisor. We are looking for someone with experience in writing and creating content and who is eager to deliver engagement products and initiatives which support and elevate our regulatory effort and engagement with our audiences.
At DIA our purpose is to serve and connect people, communities and government - we want to build a safe, prosperous and respected nation. Regulatory Services aims to minimise harm and maximise benefits through effective oversight of anti-money laundering and countering financing terrorism and gambling regulatory systems.
This key role in a busy team will see you work across all aspects of engagement and sector education to raise awareness and drive behaviour change to increase compliance in our regulatory systems. You will be required to turn ideas and information into content that is written, verbal, and visual across channels which are tailored and targeted to the stakeholders who use them or who would benefit from them.
You will be managing engagement with many diverse stakeholders including placing a customer lens over the work that we do and provide our stakeholders with timely and up to date information including newsletters, web content and stakeholder events. When it comes to executing the work, you will have the support of the broader team, which will include a team of engagement specialists.
What you will bring to the role : Ability to build and sustain collaborative relationships.A high standard of verbal and written communication skills.Proficiency in the use of technology and engagement tools.Excellent organisational and time management skills with a 'can-do' attitude.An understanding of machinery of government and relevant regulatory systems.Experience in engaging with Maori & Pacific communities will be an advantage.Be eligible to work in New Zealand.Our promise: Super rewarding work, a supportive environment, opportunities to develop and grow.
We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and inclusion. We recognise a diverse workforce contributes to better business outcomes. We are committed to creating a workplace where all employees have equal access.
Applications close: 5pm, 18 October 2024. For more information please contact: Melisa Webster, ******. Job description: Available on request.
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