Join an exciting work programme and contribute to real change for Aotearoa.
Grow your skills across a range of legislation and regulatory systems.
We have a number of fixed term roles with a variety of durations available.
Korero mo te turanga - About the role We are looking for motivated policy practitioners who have experience working on large legislative reforms and/or partnering with Maori to enable our ambitious programme to support the government's plan.
As a Senior Policy Advisor, you will provide leadership on, and analytical rigour to, complex policy problems.
You will utilise the range of tools in your kete to provide practical and evidence-based advice.
You will have a minimum of 4-5 years of policy or related work experience and experience mentoring staff and facilitating collaboration.
As a Policy Advisor, you will have the opportunity to create and contribute to the production of high-quality policy advice that supports government priorities and the Toitu Te Whenua LINZ outcome areas.
You will also be able to contribute to a variety of policy projects and work collaboratively across central and local government on policy reforms.
Both roles will provide an opportunity to apply your skills to a diverse set of policy areas across a programme of legislative reform.
We are a close-knit policy group that works across a broad range of policy issues, and this role also provides an opportunity to develop knowledge and skills in new areas.
These policy roles sit within the Strategy, Policy and Ministerial function that is responsible for driving our overall strategic direction and delivering on our policy work programme.
Our three policy teams work collaboratively, so in addition to policy projects, you will get the opportunity to work alongside colleagues in strategy, regulatory stewardship, and research.
We have an exciting work programme that provides an opportunity to contribute to real change for Aotearoa New Zealand.
Our work is delivered across four key pillars: Overseas Investment, Property Rights, Geographic and Property Information, and Maori and Crown Land.
We are responsible for 15 pieces of legislation including the Public Works Act, the Crown Pastoral Land Act, the Land Transfer Act, and the Ratings Valuation Act.
LINZ is also the regulator of the Overseas Investment regime.
Come and join us, we are ready for you now!
He pukenga tou - Skills & Experience Cabinet, Parliamentary and legislative processes and the functions of central agencies and reporting requirements.
A minimum of two years' experience working within a policy environment.
Experience working on Maori-Crown policy issues desirable.
Confident working alongside subject matter experts internally and externally.
An academic background that demonstrates that you are a critical thinker.
Initiative, curiosity, flexibility, and openness.
Able to communicate complex issues clearly and succinctly.
Work collaboratively with other team members and stakeholders.
Previous experience working on large legislative reforms and/or partnering with Maori on policy projects.
Passion for contributing to social, cultural, economic, and environmental outcomes.
Be analytical and have critical thinking skills to apply to a range of complex work.
Can communicate complex issues clearly and succinctly.
Be agile and willing to work across challenges big and small.
Have experience working collaboratively across teams, and building relationships with subject matter experts and stakeholders.
Be willing to contribute to the development of the team's capability and culture.
What we offer our employees Interesting work which impacts Aotearoa as we care for whenua, moana and arawai.
Eye & ear care reimbursements.
Annual Flu Vaccinations.
Reduced Health Insurance Premiums.
Diverse groups and networks.
If eligible for paid parental leave, you will be entitled to a top-up payment for the first 18 weeks of the 26 weeks.
A minimum of four weeks and three days annual leave.
Toitu Te Whenua plays a vital role in understanding, developing, and caring for New Zealand's whenua, moana and arawai (land, sea and waterways).
Whether you're developing our products and services to support our customers, managing the Crown estate, engaging with our iwi partners, or helping us be an effective regulator, your contribution can make a difference.
Our mahi helps New Zealanders have confidence that the development of our land, communities and country is being planned from an informed and expert position that balances environmental, social, cultural, and economic considerations.
Now and for future generations.
How to Apply If you're eyeing up this role and believe you've got what it takes, please apply, or get in touch with the team.
To apply, please click Apply Online.
You'll be taken through to our Toitu Te Whenua Careers Centre where you'll be able to review further information about the responsibilities and accountabilities of this role in the Position Description.
You'll be able to complete your online application form and upload a copy of your CV / Cover Letter.
Please note, while applications close Sunday 13 October 2024, we may be reviewing applications as they are received and may progress with suitable applicants prior to the application closing date.
Therefore, please apply as soon as possible if you are interested in this position.
You must have the legal right to live and work in New Zealand to be eligible for this position.
If you have any questions about this role or working at Toitu Te Whenua, please email and our Recruitment Team will be in touch with you.
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