Coordinator Learning and Development at Electoral Commission, WellingtonLearning and Development Coordinator7-month Secondment / Fixed TermThe Electoral Commission is looking for an experienced Learning and Development (L&D) Coordinator to join the Business Enablement team. This is a 7-month Fixed Term role to support the delivery of Maori Electoral Option 2025, Local Body Election 2025 and the preparation of General Election 2026.The Learning and Development Coordinator will provide efficient and timely coordination and support in developing and delivering election delivery training products and services for electoral events.Key ResponsibilitiesSupporting the development, delivery and evaluation of training programme, products and services.Collating accurate inputs from subject matter experts, check the completeness of information and develop early iterations of training materials.Planning and managing logistics and bookings for training events.Assisting with maintaining information and reports in Totara, the Learning Management System.Working collaboratively with subject matter experts across the Electoral Commission.Mohou ake | About youTo be successful in this role you will need to:Have great planning and organisational skills.Have strong written and verbal communication skills.Have experience in facilitating group training and discussions.Have strong computer literacy, including high competence in the Microsoft Office suite.Build relationships effectively, both internally and externally.Demonstrate good judgement and problem-solving skills.Be flexible and have the ability to work on multiple activities at any given time.Experience administering a Totara learning management system with a focus on maintenance and quality assurance for course material.Te Kaitiaki Take Kowhiri | About the Electoral CommissionThe Electoral Commission is an independent Crown Entity who works with and through communities to inform, engage and educate New Zealanders about the value of participation, make it easy for them to enrol and vote, promote understanding of New Zealand's democratic processes, and deliver parliamentary elections and referenda.Why join the Electoral Commission?The Commission is building an inclusive strength focussed culture where diversity is encouraged and valued. We understand how important family is; therefore, we support a family-friendly atmosphere. You will join a team who are here for the right reasons, and we are passionate about what we do. We offer a competitive salary and flexible working conditions.What's next?For more information regarding this role, please email ****** apply for this role, please click on the "APPLY" button.Applications close at 5pm, Sunday 8th December.You must be legally allowed to work in New Zealand.
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