General Manager, Evidence and Advice at Climate Change Commission, WellingtonShape New Zealand's climate future: Join us as General Manager, Evidence and AdviceAre you passionate about driving impactful change through evidence-based policy? The Climate Change Commission is looking for a visionary and dynamic General Manager to lead and inspire innovation. In this role, you will steer the development and implementation of a multi-year work programme that builds our evidence base and strengthens sector expertise. By advancing our modelling capabilities and guiding rigorous quantitative and qualitative analyses through your teams, you'll transform our future advice and position us as thought leaders and trusted experts in climate action.This is your chance to make a significant impact on Aotearoa New Zealand's approach to climate change.Why this role mattersStrategic leadership: Become an influential leader within our executive team, shaping the future of climate action.Empowerment: Create an environment where expertise is valued, achievements are celebrated, and every team member feels appreciated.Diversity and balance: Lead a dynamic and diverse team, championing a healthy work-life balance.Impactful outcomes: Ensure evidence, analysis and advice structures are future-focused and capture critical insights, making a tangible difference to Aotearoa New Zealand.General Manager, Evidence and AdviceThe General Manager, Evidence and Advice is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team who works closely and collaboratively with other leaders across the Commission. The General Manager has ownership for building the evidence base, expertise, analytical tools, and technical engagement that are a core part of the Commission's statutory deliverables under the CCRA, and anticipates future work for the Commission.Nga herenga | The role will involvePioneer evidence innovation: Lead the creation and enhancement of the Commission's evidence base and analytical tools, including developing new evidence products that not only underpin our statutory deliverables but also have a standalone impact when released publicly.Engage stakeholders insightfully: Build and maintain strong, meaningful relationships with key stakeholders, ensuring the rigorous collection, testing, and validation of evidence that enhances our credibility and influence.Champion collaborative leadership: Work closely with the Executive Leadership Team and support the Chief Executive in delivering the CCRA work programme, ensuring seamless integration across teams and maintaining a high-performance relationship with the Board.Leading this business group to develop strong evidence and advice is crucial for driving an evidence-based climate transition and building climate resilience.To be successful in this role you will be a proven practitioner and:A thought leader in your field, across government, private or non-government sectors nationally and/or internationally.An effective manager of leaders, including leading teams to deliver high-quality analysis and modelling.Can successfully build and maintain relationships with a range of stakeholders, including understanding different stakeholder's motivations and have the ability to influence and persuade.Understand te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi, Treaty principles, te ao Maori (including tikanga and kawa) and be experienced engaging with iwi and Maori.Have an excellent knowledge of:The government and business environmentHow to use evidence and analysis to make sound decisionsStrategic and risk managementQuality assurance systems and processesHave strong knowledge of and experience of a range of research, evidence and analytical methods, including emerging and innovative approaches and frameworks.He pehea to tono mai | How to applyClick the apply button below to view a detailed position description and submit your application. For tracking and evaluation purposes, all applications must be submitted via our on-line process.We embrace diversity and inclusion and are committed to equality and equity.To be considered for this role you must be able to live and work in Aotearoa New Zealand.We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we may close the vacancy early if we find a suitable applicant.
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