Team Leader, Strategic Recovery & ResilienceType: Fixed term 24 months or external secondmentLocation: WellingtonThis role will utilise your strong understanding of recovery management theory and practice, and your experience developing strategic frameworks.The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) provides national leadership to New Zealand's distributed emergency management system. NEMA's primary focus is on the performance and capability of the emergency management system as a whole, across all hazards and all risks and the 4 Rs of risk reduction, readiness, response and recovery.NEMA values diversity and inclusion. We want our workforce to reflect the diversity of our communities. We value and respect the contributions of our people with diverse backgrounds, experiences, skills and perspectives. We support flexible ways of working that bring out the best in you.We are committed to doing our part to deliver on the Crown's commitments to Maori under Te Tiriti o Waitangi. We strive to actively build te Ao Maori perspectives and capability into our day to day work, values and practices.Purpose of the Role:Lead the development and maintenance of the strategic framework for recovery including national planning, evaluation and monitoring of arrangements, provision of guidance and capability development.Take the lead at the national, and at times international level, in representing the Agency's position in advancing recovery by actively engaging with relevant stakeholders, especially at strategic or sector-wide levels.The role sits in the Risk and Recovery Unit / Te Wahanga Morea me te Whakaora, which is responsible for leading the development of hazard risk management and recovery policy and practice, including the development of strategic national frameworks and best practice guidance. The unit also coordinates science and technical advice on hazard risk management, and coordinates central government recovery activities during and following emergencies.As NEMA is an operational agency, there may be a requirement to respond to emergency activations in the event of a national emergency response. This may include potentially long hours and challenging working conditions, e.g. an emergency could occur at any time of the day or night and may require working shifts and/or working weekends. NEMA provides thorough training prior to you being required to assist in a response. NEMA will do all in its power to support staff in meeting their work and family responsibilities during an emergency. The welfare and wellbeing of our staff is of utmost importance.Ko wai koe | About youWe are looking for a candidate with the following attributes:Resilience, Agility and curiosityFlexibility of approach/thinking, able to adapt in constantly changing circumstancesComfortable facilitating a collaborative work environment, with a constant eye on completing the objective and goals of the business unitAn ability to deliver high quality work output under pressureThe discretion and tact to handle confidential and private informationHigh level of judgement with the ability to make effective decisions in complex situationsA relevant tertiary qualification or an equivalent body of knowledge and experienceUnderstanding of recovery management theory and practiceProven experience in the development of strategic frameworks and adviceExcellent presentation and facilitation skillsAdvanced level of communication and well-developed interpersonal skills including effective negotiation and conflict resolution skillsStrong experience in building and maintaining effective relationships across a range of groups and individuals with potentially conflicting interestsExperience working closely with senior leaders and elected officialsTa matou e tuku | What we offerWe pride ourselves on the quality of our staff and understand the importance of fostering a working environment where excellence is recognised and where staff are encouraged to develop their own talents and potential. We welcome diversity, in all its forms and we believe it is a strength.NEMA values staff health, safety and wellbeing, and a positive work life balance is encouraged.The indicative salary range for this role is $144,291 - $161,266 including Kiwisaver employer contributions.Due to the security requirements of this role, applicants must be a New Zealand citizen or New Zealand Permanent Resident.Me pehea te tono | How to applyPlease select 'Apply' to download a position description or apply. If you have any questions, contact ******.
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