Advisor, Planning and Performance at Crown Law Office, Wellington - WairarapaPermanent, full-time, WellingtonCrown Law provides legal advice and representation to the Government in matters that affect everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand.Our work ranges from the enforcement of criminal law and protection of the revenue, to matters involving human rights and the Treaty of Waitangi / te Tiriti o Waitangi. Our counsel appear at all levels of court in Aotearoa New Zealand, from the Supreme Court through to the District Court and various tribunals. More information about our work can be found on our website: www.crownlaw.govt.nz.Crown Law values diversity, inclusion, work-life balance, and flexibility, and we pride ourselves on creating learning opportunities for our team to grow. We strive to put te Tiriti and te ao Maori at the heart of everything we do so having knowledge and understanding of te reo Maori and tikanga Maori is recognised and valued within our organisation.Mo te Turanga - About the roleJoin us at Crown Law and work closely with the Manager of Planning and Performance to shape our agency's future through strategic planning, performance measures, and risk management. In our smaller, tight-knit agency, what you do truly matters and has a direct impact on our success.We're on the lookout for a driven individual with 1-2 years of public service experience who's ready to step up and make a difference. If you're passionate about relationship management and have a solid understanding of how government works, we want to hear from you.What you will bring to the team:Strong communication skills - both written and interpersonal - and the ability to work effectively with people at all levels of the organisationExperience with accountability documents like Annual Reports, Strategic Intentions, Annual review and Estimates reviewKnowledge of performance reporting and developing performance measuresExperience or interest in risk management and risk reportingA strong understanding of the machinery of government and how it operatesSome knowledge of official correspondence, including the Official Information Act and the Privacy Act would be beneficial.What we offerCrown Law offers flexible working so we'd be happy to chat about what flexible working would look like for you and how we can support that.You will also receive the following:A starting salary range of between $81,064 and $100,370 with further room to progress. The appointing salary will be based on skills and experienceAn annual wellness paymentFunding for professional memberships and studyFour weeks annual leave plus three additional leave days (Crown Law days)Opportunities for development and growth across Crown LawAll applications should include a covering letter and CV.To be considered for a position at Crown Law you must have a legal right to live and work in New Zealand and are required to complete a Ministry of Justice Criminal Records check.If you have any additional questions about this role or would like to chat prior to applying, or if you have a disability that affects the submission of your application through the online process, please email ****** close at 5pm on Tuesday, 12 November 2024.
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