Job Description Principal Advisor, EngagementTe Ao Marama Programme – Enhancing Justice for AllTuia te tika Tuia te pono Tuia te arohaki te ao Marama.Weave what is right Weave what is true Weave with loveTo the world of enlightenment Do you thrive in an environment where you can be part of shaping something new?
Are you looking for a role that will have a positive impact in the justice system?
We are looking for a Principal Advisor to support the Te Ao Marama programme.
This is a full time role until July 2025, based in Wellington.
Te Haeata/The OpportunityThe Principal Advisor leads the development and provision of high-quality advice on the engagement, design and implementation of the Te Ao Marama programme.
This will include leading and supporting the Ministry's engagement with iwi and communities to improve justice and wellbeing outcomes for people engaged in the district court system.The Principal Advisor puts people at the heart of everything we do to significantly contribute to the overall performance, efficiency, national consistency, and capability across the services delivered by the Te Ao Marama programme, and where appropriate, ensure we are in line with good practice delivered by the Ministry's Operations and Service Delivery (OSD).The Principal Advisor will be working in the design and engagement team, leading the engagement with our key partners and stakeholders on large policy and operational change initiatives.
The Principal Advisor may be required to work across the wider Ministry and establish strong relationships with other cross-agency initiatives.
O pukenga/Skills and ExperienceTo be successful in the role you will bring the following skills and experience:Competence in Te Reo Maori me ona tikangaExperience in working with Maori communities, groups, and organisationsExcellent relationship management skills.Experience in providing intellectual and professional leadership in the public sector and/or demonstrable experience in a relevant field.Understanding of Public sector systems and processes, including accountability requirements and the use of performance information to inform decision-making.Experience providing advice on large change initiative/projects.Experience leading in a project environment.Experience in communicating with a wide range of audiences on a range of complex issues.Experience in the application of a te Tiriti framework in providing advice or designing services to address matters that affect MaoriA strong ability to communicate information clearly and concisely (both in oral and written format) appropriate to the target audience, including experience in writing advice for Ministers and other senior leaders and decision-makersComfortable dealing with ambiguity and confident in providing advice based on incomplete informationAbility to act in management roles when requiredWelcome and value diversity and contribute to an inclusive working environment where differences are acknowledged and respected.An interest in justice system issues – knowledge of the justice sector would be an advantage but is not essential.See the job description for more information about the skills and experience needed for the role.
Mo matou/About us At Te Tahu o te Ture - the Ministry of Justice, we're committed to working together for a fair and safe Aotearoa.Te Ao Marama is a judicially led Kaupapa that will improve the experience for all people who participate in the court system.
By partnering with iwi and engaging with communities, Te Ao Marama will be designed to best serve each community's specific needs.Te Ao Marama will mean that all people who come to court to seek justice will be seen, heard, understood and able to meaningfully participate.
Te Ao Marama is inclusive of all people, no matter their means or abilities, regardless of their ethnicity or culture, and regardless of who they are or where they are from.
For more information see Te Ao Marama - Enhancing Justice for All | The District Court of New Zealand (districtcourts.govt.nz)The Te Ao Marama Programme team is a multi-disciplinary ropu established to enable the design, development, and delivery of the programme.
You will be working closely with iwi and communities, and supporting teams across the Ministry of Justice and the wider justice sector.Joining Te Tahu o te Ture means you will become part of an organisation that welcomes and supports people of all gender identities, ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, disabilities and religions.
Nga painga o tenei wahi mahi/What's great about working hereWe offer you a range of benefits to support your wellbeing and help make the Ministry a great place to be.
These include:4.4 weeks holiday leavean online professional development portalaccess to a variety of inclusive and proactive networksSee our full range of benefits here.With a wide range of jobs, you also get the chance to gain a variety of skills and experience while developing your career.
Utu a-tau/SalaryThe appointing salary for this role will be between $124,397 and $179,192 based on skills and experience.
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