Paiarahi Kaupapa Here | Policy Manager (Various)
Te Puni Kauapapa | Policy
Te Puni Kokiri | The Ministry of Maori Development
We are currently undergoing a significant change process that will see us be more aligned to our key strategic priorities and work even more effectively across Aotearoa. We are committed to a future where we are fit for purpose and where our structure allows us to do things differently for whanau.
Based in Te Tari Matua, Poneke we offer a variety of potential Policy Manager positions. Applicants will be considered based on their areas of expertise as positions become available and we ask you to specify your preferred areas of policy in your cover letter to aid us in this process.
Te whai wahitanga | The opportunity
Te Puni Kaupapa | Policy Puni is strategically led and results-driven. They provide advice directly to the Crown and Government agencies on strategic policy issues and evidence-based approaches to improve Maori wellbeing and support the advancement of iwi and Maori development.
Policy Managers at Te Puni Kokiri are responsible for ensuring effective management of a policy team, leading and contributing to the policy shop informing and influencing policy across the Ministry. They support and monitor the provision of quality policy advice from across the agency, helping to ensure Te Puni Kokiri are exemplars of modern public policy practice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
At a local level, Policy Managers are an important connection to our regional network and policy nodes with iwi, hapu, and whanau. Working with colleagues, iwi, hapu, and Maori organisations is essential.
Portfolio Areas within Te Puni Kaupapa | Policy
Currently with vacant positions:
Te Whanaketanga Ohanga | Economic Development - Champions the growth and opportunities for iwi and Maori business, including leading social procurement reforms.
Te Pou Taiao - Harnessing the strategic advantage of Te Ao Maori through unlocking the resources needed by whanau to thrive over the next two generations. Environmental and natural resource sector.
Other Policy Teams
Te Whakawhare | Housing - Focuses on the relationship between housing, health, and enterprise and the opportunity this combination of public policy areas presents for whanau, locally led solutions.
Whanau Ora - Prioritises and supports this high-priority mahi with the development of whanau-centred policy that enables whanau-led change.
Te Reo Maori - Supports the revitalisation and advancement of Te Reo Maori and implementation of Te Whare o te Reo Mauriora including supporting the key relationships that underpin this.
Te Pae Tawhiti - Leading the government's work with Maori here and abroad to enable matauranga Maori and taonga to flourish in accordance with tikanga Maori. Working alongside Te Taumata Whakapumau and other agencies to deliver the Te Tumu mo te Pae Tawhiti programme.
Nga Patuitanga Rangai Maori | Maori Sector Partnerships - Ensuring mechanisms and arrangements for Maori entities, organisations, and institutions are fit for purpose. Includes legislative reform.
Nga Kaupapa Here Tumatanui Maori | Maori Public Policy - Supporting and monitoring the provision of quality policy advice from across the agency. Ensuring Te Puni Kokiri are exemplars of modern public policy practice in Aotearoa.
Adaptable, policy managers at Te Puni Kokiri adjust to changing priorities and kaupapa areas as needed.
The appointment range for the Policy Manager role is between $153,574 and $191,967 per annum and the salary will be determined based on the successful candidate's skills and experience.
We are looking for candidates with experience leading and mentoring teams, who are motivated to help others succeed and are committed to creating open, collaborative environments where all kaimahi can share knowledge and contribute.
Leadership experience, especially with a government policy team.
Possess the core behaviours and applied skills required of a successful policy manager as defined by the Policy Project.
Ability to analyse large, complex policy issues and readily grasp and synthesise the ideas, analysis, and advice produced by others. Experience in managing multiple, complex projects concurrently is ideal.
Relationship management, communication, and influencing skills, including presenting to Ministers and Executive Leadership Teams and forming strong working relationships with iwi, hapu, and whanau.
Excellent understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its application in modern-day policy development practices.
Have a solid understanding of Te Ao Maori, working knowledge of tikanga Maori, and a working level of competence with te reo Maori.
Tau e whai ai | What you will get in return
Te Puni Kokiri is a diverse and rewarding working environment full of passionate people focused on discovering solutions that will assist in serving our communities. We are guided by our values of excellence, valuing people and relationships, working collectively, and being creative and innovative.
There is more to life than just work and we encourage our staff to maintain the right balance between work and personal pursuits. We recognise that a healthy workforce is a productive one so we're committed to providing opportunities and incentives for our employees to look after themselves, including:
Optical allowance.
Enhanced parental leave provisions and childcare allowances.
Te Puni Kokiri | Ministry of Maori Development
Te Puni Kokiri, the Ministry of Maori Development, supports and works in partnership with the Government to design and deliver policies, as well as innovative targeted investment initiatives that have a significant and positive impact on Maori.
Our commitment to 'Whanau Taurikura' - 'Thriving Whanau' enables whanau, hapu, and iwi to succeed and underpins everything that we do.
Our people are at the heart of achieving this vision and it is our people who contribute to supporting Maori collective success by creating and maintaining relationships with iwi, hapu, and whanau Maori and government at both a local and national level. It is this that enables Maori participation and success as Maori, and it is our people who will create our best future.
We invite applications from individuals of all backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. We believe that diversity fuels innovation and enriches our collective strength. Your unique perspectives, skills, and heritage contribute to our mission of advancing Maori aspirations and well-being.
We encourage you to make your application today or get in touch with our Recruitment Partner to discuss more about how this great opportunity will fit with your career goals. We welcome applications in te reo Maori, English, or both, and assure you that it will not slow down or affect your application. We are actively reviewing talent, and an appointment will be made as soon as we identify our ideal candidate.
We invite you to specify in your cover letter the particular Policy area(s) you are interested in. We will proactively reach out to candidates whose skills, experience, and knowledge align with our needs as the positions become available.
Employer: Te Puni Kokiri - Ministry of Maori Development
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