Fixed term for 5 years Non-Communicable Disease pillar of the Polynesian Health Corridors programme Support Polynesian countries with cancer control and mental health activities. The Polynesian Health Corridors (PHC) team supports Polynesian countries through a range of modalities.
In addition to directly assisting countries in some areas, the PHC team also contracts partners/suppliers for technical assistance, acts as a knowledge hub, supports mentoring, and facilitates connections.
About the role The Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) pillar objective is to provide Polynesian countries with support for cancer control and mental health activities.
As the Lead NCD, you are responsible for the strategic development, design, planning, monitoring, reporting, and implementation of the work programme.
This role is fixed term for 5 years and has a salary midpoint of $140,938, actual salary dependent on your experience.
Ko pukenga - What you'll bring Familiar with health and development issues of Polynesian countries and the connections to Pasifika communities in NZ Experience collaborating and brokering with other stakeholders to achieve desired outcomes Knowledge of international development, development programmes and principles Advanced knowledge of the machinery of Government, risk management, managing at the political interface Tertiary qualification in Medicine, Public Health, Population Health, or a relevant field About us At Manatu Hauora Ministry of Health, we are the kaitiaki of the health system, providing leadership and driving strategy and performance. We regulate the health sector and are the primary source of advice on health matters. To learn more about us, visit health.govt.nz/about-us.
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For any questions or a confidential korero, contact ******. Applications close at midnight on Friday 15th November. We are reviewing applications as they come in, and interviews will take place between 19th November and 6th December.
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