Principal Advisor- Disability | Kaitohutohu Matua Hunga Hauawe at Health and Disability Commissioner, WellingtonFull time role, permanent roleWellington basedFun, friendly and supportive team and environmentKo wai tatou | Who we are The Health and Disability Commissioner promotes and protects the rights of health and disability services consumers and facilitates the fair and efficient resolution of complaints relating to infringements of those rights.
The Deputy Commissioner, Disability is responsible for ensuring that HDC is accessible and responsive to tangata whaikaha/ disabled people. This includes engaging with tangata whaikaha/ disabled people to understand their experience of the health and disability system, empowering disabled people to highlight issues of concern and exercise their rights under the Code and promoting quality improvement. The work also supports the Government's commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Realising HDC's vision means supporting tangata whaikaha/ disabled people to be active partners in their care, within a system that continues to learn and improve.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the HDC as the Principal Advisor – Disability. The Principal Advisor – Disability will hold extensive knowledge about the Disability sector in NZ and will provide trusted strategic advice and support to the Deputy Commissioner, Disability including playing a leading role in the delivery of HDC's Disability Strategy and an affiliated work programme for HDC.
HDC's Disability Strategy is focused on:
Increasing public understanding and trust in HDC to hold the health and disability system to account, the Code of Rights and the role of complaints in the continuous quality improvement of the health and disability system;Equipping HDC staff to support Tangata Whaikaha/ disabled people;Ensuring HDC's communication with the public is as accessible, simple, and person-centred as possible.Stakeholder engagement is an integral component to the HDC's Disability Strategy. This requires the use of the incumbent's extensive strategic, sector relationships and engagement expertise to develop and contribute substantially to the delivery of the Disability Strategy. The Principal Advisor – Disability is self-directed and acts autonomously, consulting with and keeping the Deputy Commissioner, Disability briefed on activities as needed. The person in this role will be assisting the Deputy Commissioner, Disability as required.
Ko nga mea ka hiahiatia e koe kia angitu te haere | What you'll need to be successful:The Principal Advisor – Disability is an experienced advisor who is highly knowledgeable about New Zealand's disability sector. They will be able to act autonomously and lead with confidence. Their advice and analysis will be fit for purpose, analytical, and shaped for the needs of the audience. In addition, the employee will:
Have a passion for advancing disability rightsHave proven intellectual ability and a high level of analytical and technical expertiseHave a well-developed ability to critically analyse and interpret complex information and make effective, well-reasoned decisionsEnsure that advice is evidence-based, communicated clearly, and in a manner that meets the needs of the audienceProvide advice that strategically considers broader issues and implicationsHave the ability to influence teams and lead projectsHave the ability to manage time and meet deadlinesHave stress management and resilience skillsHave a high level of initiativeHave an approachable, collegial and friendly mannerDevelop and maintain appropriate professional relationships and networks that foster collaboration within the health and disability sectorHave an understanding of the principles of the Tiriti o Waitangi, and the aims and aspirations of MaoriSensitivity to the values of other cultural and ethnic groups.Proven experience in leading stakeholder engagement including engagement with consumersA team player with proven ability to work collaboratively internally and with a diverse range of external stakeholders.A sound understanding of HDC's role in sector development is strongly preferred.If you're keen to see the direct impact that your contribution can have for the health and disability sector, this is your opportunity to see the positive outcomes first hand. Apply now if you're ready to make a difference.
All applicants must complete the online HDC application form to be considered. Applications can be submitted via the button below. Your CV and Cover Letter can be attached within the application.
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Applications for this role close Wednesday, 20 November 2024. Note: You may be redirected to the employer's careers website.
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