Support the objectives and delivery of ACC's Strategy - Huakina Te Ra
10-month fixed term opportunity based in Wellington
Requiring policy, analysis and writing skills to support an internal business case
Understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and inequities in experiencing violence and harm
Understanding of, and ability to, effectively communicate 'upstream' prevention, public health, kaupapa Maori approaches and system change
Strong project management skills with experience navigating complex relationships in a public sector environment
Be able to manage time, deliverables and expectations effectively
Reducing injuries is a strategic priority for ACC and one of the many ways we help to improve lives every day. With ACC's Injury Prevention team, you'll be supporting people in Aotearoa to stay safe by contributing to the development of a critical investment case to further enable primary prevention of sexual violence in Aotearoa.
We're looking for a highly motivated person who is ready to bring their analytical skills, collaborative mindset and policy-writing experience to lead a key milestone in the team's investment cycle.
Mo te turanga mahi | About the role
As an Injury Prevention Partner, you will be responsible for leading the Phase 2 Business Case for the primary prevention of sexual violence in Aotearoa. Building on the Phase 1 investment case, you will be required to review a broad range of evidence and implementation work to date, engage with key stakeholders and analyse financial and injury data to develop a concise case for Phase 2 Te Tiriti-led system approach to primary prevention of sexual violence (2025 - 2030).
You will be an expert communicator, drawing on your experience of business case, policy writing or public health-informed policy work to coherently translate and align complex information into a compelling business case.
Critical to this work is managing stakeholders and internal partner requirements, and you will draw on your project management, policy writing or business management experience to ensure the phase 2 Case meets Huakina Te Ra, ACC's Strategy, the new Injury Prevention team's business plan and internal partner requirements, some of which are unique to ACC as a crown entity.
Nga Haepapa Mahi | Key Responsibilities
Working with key stakeholders to develop plan, requirements and accountability lines for business case process and deliverables
Lead and facilitate collaborative processes to develop and test business case content support the approval process
Enable matauranga-led practices and ways of working to ensure te ao Maori requirements are appropriately integrated
Analyse complex data and financial information for key insights
Use policy writing experience to concisely communicate rationale and options, drawing on evidence and insights and their link to primary prevention, ACC legislation and underpinning principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, equity and system change
Develop communication and engagement plans and products and ways to share multifaceted programme of work in simple and effective ways
Use project management principles to ensure key deliverables and milestones are met
Assess and respond to risks and issues effectively and in a timely manner
Mou | About you
Commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi / Treaty of Waitangi and demonstration of ways of working in matauranga Maori-led ways, contributing to Te Tiriti-led practice at ACC.
Proven experience in policy writing, analysis and facilitating internal connections to help build and support delivery of key milestones
Experience in analysis that support equity for Maori and other priority populations including but not limited to Pasifika, disabled people, LGBTQI+ and new migrants
Strong interpersonal and communication skills which mean you are experienced at navigating complex relationships and have a deep kete of skills to bring to this work both within ACC and with our partners.
You have a proven record of delivery and influencing success
Be solutions-orientated with commitment to relentless learning and demonstration of equity, allyship, anti-racism and decolonisation practices.
We are a supportive and ambitious team, engaging in innovative mahi that is both tough and rewarding. We celebrate success, put time and energy into connecting, and are ultimately united in the belief that we can make a positive difference to the lives of whanau by enabling Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Mo ACC | About ACC
We know that a diverse and inclusive team helps us meet the needs of our customers and we welcome candidates from every ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, age, and those with a disability or who have additional mental health needs. It is important to us that people are free to be themselves at work. Here are some ways we encourage that:
Employee networks to support our colleagues from diverse backgrounds.
The option to explore flexible working that suits your needs and ours.
Development opportunities in te reo Maori me nga tikanga.
The indicative salary range for the role is between $103k - $120k with appointment dependent on skills and experience. ACC also offers a generous 9% superannuation contribution.
Ra Katinga | Applications close
Please ensure you attach your cover letter telling us why you would be a great fit and what strengths you would bring to the role.
Applications close 11:59pm Monday 25th November 2024, however we may move forward with screening and interviewing sooner so please apply as soon as possible if you are interested. Applications can only be accepted when submitted through our ACC Careers Website. If you encounter accessibility issues when submitting your application, or if you would like further information about the role, please contact ******.
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