There's a good chance you've heard of the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga. We're small (but mighty) and haven't been around long by government standards.
But our job is as big as it gets, helping New Zealand get the right infrastructure, whether it's transport connections that get us from a to b, water and power connections needed to support affordable homes, or schools and hospitals that support our communities.
Te Waihanga seeks to transform infrastructure for all New Zealanders. By doing so our goal is to lift the economic performance of Aotearoa and improve the wellbeing of all New Zealanders. Just some of our achievements include developing New Zealand's first infrastructure strategy which sets a direction for decades to come, as well as ground-breaking research into the roots of the housing crisis, the efficiency of our infrastructure sector, recommendations for our health infrastructure while also maintaining a pipeline that provides insight into New Zealand's planned infrastructure projects.
This is why we need you. Role purpose Te Kaupapa o te Turanga: We're looking for someone to lead the organisational support functions at Te Waihanga.
This includes responsibility for our finances, contracts and legal obligations, information technology, business processes, reporting, risk management, communications, buildings and facilities, and human resources.
In this role, you will lead a team of professionals who are 100% committed to enabling others within the organisation to thrive through exceptional planning, support services, high-quality systems and equipment, and on-time delivery of reporting and advice.
You will also contribute to enabling the performance of the Board, business units and the Executive Leadership Team, ensuring a consistent approach, first-class communications and a professional market-facing brand across all channels and events.
This role will also be responsible for: Managing and leading a high-performing corporate services team to support the delivery of Te Waihanga's objectives. Delivery of a high-quality Board work programme and meetings, in consultation with the Board Chair, Risk and Assurance Committee & Deputy Board Chair and Chief Executive. Play a key role in providing leadership team support and guidance working as one organisation, sharing expertise, information and knowledge with other leaders to achieve goals. To do this you will be experienced at things like:
Corporate or business management for an organisation of at least $5m annual turnover. Leading teams of at least two to four direct reports at senior level with a strong track record of high staff engagement, consistently high output and results. Working as part of a senior executive team with a history of building rapport and influence at board level desirable. A relevant tertiary qualification at Bachelor level is essential with a preference for commerce, business, operations management, finance or similar degree from a reputable University. Master's level qualification desirable, but not essential. Strong understanding of public policy, legislative functions and processes, machinery of government and how to work effectively across central government agencies. Familiarity with the issues and trends associated with Infrastructure in New Zealand and/or other jurisdictions. What's in it for you Nou te rourou: We offer a competitive total remuneration package for this position depending on skills and experience. We also provide:
A flexible by default approach to support your work-life balance. Generous leave entitlements. Wellbeing support including subsidised health insurance membership for open-tenure employees. About our team Mo te tima: Te Waihanga is what's called an Autonomous Crown Entity or, even better, an ACE.
We think about the whole infrastructure system - roads, waterpipes, powerlines, you name it and our job is to give advice and uncover the insights that can make it all work as well as it can, supporting an Aotearoa that's great for the generations to come.
Our people are smart and passionate about this stuff. They're friendly and, this being a relatively small organisation, it's easy to work with anyone here and to have an impact.
We don't do hierarchy or stand on ceremony. We also value our people, and it's important to us that you feel welcome, supported, and respected.
How to Apply Tono mai: Please take a look at the job description on our website. We'd like to hear from you. Job Description.
To apply for this role, please email ******. Applications close on Wednesday, 23 October 2024. To be considered for this position you must have a legal right to live and work in New Zealand.
Please note that we may begin shortlisting as we receive applications.
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