Advisor, Office of the Chief Executive | Kaitohutohu, Tari o te Tumu Whakahaere Develop machinery of government skills in an organisation contributing to meaningful outcomes, About Aotearoa, for Aotearoa - data that improves lives today and for generations to come.
The role | Te tunga This role is permanent, based in Wellington.
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Executive and Government Relations, you'll work in a high performing team that supports and advises the Chief Executive, manages the relationship with the Office of the Minister of Statistics and leads on machinery of government matters.
You'll be responsible for compiling and providing advice and information, including to respond to Official Information Act requests, while also ensuring our records are well maintained and our administrative processes are accurate and continually improved.
We see you bringing a can-do attitude, and a focus on high-quality delivery to the role and team.
This role would suit someone who can show: Experience compiling and summarising information to share with others Ability to engage collaboratively across the Office of the Chief Executive and across the organisation Attention to detail and the ability to develop and improve processes Strong written and verbal communication skills An understanding of the machinery of government and related processes and procedures, or a strong desire to learn A willingness to upskill and increase your cultural capability What you bring | Nou te rourou We understand transferable skills can come from experience gained from outside of work.
We encourage you to be you in your application.
We are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and lifting our cultural capability.
You don't need to be knowledgeable in all these areas already, but you do need to be on board with learning and have a genuine interest and willingness to grow on this journey with us.
Tell us about yourself in your cover letter, tell us what attracted you to this role, and tell us what you would bring to Stats NZ.
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