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Principal Advisor - Enrolment

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Be part of a dedicated team delivering democratic elections in New Zealand Be at the heart of building a modern, innovative and elector centric enrolment system for Parliamentary and local body elections Build trust in New Zealand's democratic systems through the design, development and implementation of robust integrity and assurance processes Competitive Salary - Two-year fixed term role Mo tenei turanga mahi This is a two-year fixed term contract role in the Electoral Commission's Enrolment team, in the Operations group.
We are looking for a Principal Advisor, Enrolment , to support the Director Enrolment and Enrolment leadership team to design and build a modern, innovative, and elector centric enrolment system through technology, people, procedures and processes.
The role will also lead the design and implementation of robust integrity and assurance processes that build trust in enrolment, and our democracy overall.
The role works with others across the Operations group and the wider Electoral Commission, including other principal advisors, to support decision making from best practice regulatory and service delivery perspectives.
As part of the Enrolment Leadership Team, you will work with internal and external stakeholders and other government agencies on the development and application of enrolment services, particularly in a digital service delivery context.
This includes other teams across the Electoral Commission, external suppliers and partners, international jurisdictions, Councils, research organisations, and other public service agencies.
The salary band is $145- $178k.
Mohou ake You are an experienced, action-orientated Senior or Principal Advisor, with significant experience in leading or implementing change and improvement in a complex regulatory system or similar.
You have a thorough understanding of, and the ability to design and implement vigorous integrity, risk management and quality assurance practices and processes.
You build strong, beneficial relationships with both internal and external stakeholders through excellent communications skills, the ability to influence others, and the establishment and maintenance of effective networks across and within organisations.
You have a track record of successful delivery, through best practice research and analysis, championing continuous improvement, providing advice and support to others, critical and strategic thinking, performance measurement, planning and reporting.
Te Kaitiaki Take Kowhiri About the Electoral Commission The Electoral Commission wants every New Zealander to trust, value and take part in parliamentary elections.
Here's your chance to contribute to New Zealand's democracy as part of a small team of electoral experts who design, build and implement processes and systems for Parliamentary elections and referenda.
It's an exciting and varied role within a team which is committed, supportive and hands-on.
Why join the Electoral Commission?
The Commission is building an inclusive strength focused culture where diversity is encouraged and valued and we welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, orientations and identities.
We want to provide a flexible working environment where everyone feels valued and supported.
We are happy to discuss what works for you.
You will join a team who are here for the right reasons, and we are passionate about what we do.
What's next?
For more information regarding this role, please email or apply online.
Please submit a tailored CV and cover letter outlining your reasons for joining the Commission, highlighting relevant skills and experience.
Applications close at 5pm, Sunday 29th September.
You must be legally allowed to work in New Zealand.
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