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Aporei Tātari, Kaupapa Here | Principal Analyst, Policy (Te Pou Taiao)

  • Wellington
  • $123,009 - $150,344 per annum
  • Full time
  • Government & Defence
  • Posted 26 days ago

Job Description

Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role

Aporei Tātari | Principal Analyst, Policy (Te Pou Taiao)
Te Puni Kaupapa | Policy
Te Puni Kōkiri | The Ministry of Māori Development

Location: Te Tari Matua, Pōneke | National Office, Wellington

  • Are you a Policy expert with a broad skillset and have experience providing secondary advice to a range of stakeholders?
  • Do you tautoko others development, sharing your knowledge and empowering others to learn and grow in their mahi?
  • Do you have Policy experience at Principal level with the knowledge of government processes and the technical and analytical skills we require?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, we want to hear from you!

Te Puni Kōkiri is the government's principal policy advisor on Māori wellbeing and development. We achieve strategic influence with a focus on providing high quality policy advice and holding other agencies to account for delivering public services to, for, and with Māori.  This includes our mandate to promote Māori achievement in education, training, health and economic resource development along with performing our monitoring and mentoring roles. 

Based in Pōneke Wellington, our Policy Puni leads across the public sector to understand and prioritise issues, needs and opportunities impacting on Māori development and wellbeing. The Puni consists of 8 teams focusing on specific Policy areas.

Te whai wāhitanga | The opportunity

Te Pou Taiao focuses on environmental policy and sustainable development, from a te ao Māori perspective ensuring the needs and aspirations of iwi, hapū and whānau Māori are at the centre of decisions. We have an opportunity for an experienced Principal Analyst to join this small, dynamic, professional team.

Providing a high standard of advice to the Policy Manager, other key stakeholders within Te Puni Kōkiri and across the wider public sector you will help lead and contribute to shaping and influencing policy. You will:

 

  • Provide a high level of robust, credible, evidence-based advice anchored in the context of iwi, hapu, whānau and Māori as it applies to the needs of Te Pou Taiao team and the wider puni
  • Conduct thorough and detailed analysis of complex policy issues to understand their implications, identify potential risks and opportunities and identify potential solutions
  • Work collaboratively with peers at Te Puni Kōkiri and with other government agencies. This may Include cross agency work with the Ministry for the Environment, Te Arawhiti and Ministry for Primary Industries amongst others.
  • Apply and advise on te ao Māori and Te Tiriti based frameworks as they relate to policy
  • Provide advice and support to Senior and Executive Leadership teams, Ministers and key stakeholders. As a Principal Analyst you will present your analysis and thoughts to leadership when required
  • Increase knowledge of and develop the policy skillsets within the team through coaching and mentoring kaimahi. Promoting a culture of continuous feedback.

The appointment range for this role is between $123,009 and $150,344 per annum with a midpoint (100%) of $136,676 and the salary will be determined based on the successful candidate's skills and experience.

Mōu | About you

An experienced policy professional, you will have previous experience in a government policy shop where te ao Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi frameworks underpin your mahi. You will be familiar with the current environment in Aotearoa relating to our natural resources, including land use, our coastal environment and freshwater. You will have:

  • The mix of knowledge, skills, practices, and behaviours required by a modern policy practitioner to be able to deliver quality policy advice.
  • The conceptual and analytical skills to provide solutions to ambiguous or complex problems.
  • The ability to prioritise and manage the flow of information. Including managing and supporting multiple, complex policy projects at once.
  • Proven leadership skills, with the ability to lead, manage and support cross-government policy development. Relationship focused, you may have existing relationships with iwi, Councils and/or central government agencies.
  • An adaptable mindset in your mahi.
  • Highly developed communication skills, including written. Ideally you will have competency in te reo Māori, or as a minimum have a willingness to learn
  • Are comfortable in an ao Māori environment and situations where tikanga is observed.

Tāu e whai ai | What you will get in return

Te Puni Kōkiri is a diverse and rewarding working environment full of passionate people focussed on creating solutions that will help our communities. We are guided by our values of te wero, manaakitanga, he toa takitini and ture tangata.  

There is more to life than just work and we encourage our staff to maintain the right balance between work and personal pursuits. We recognise that a healthy workforce is a productive one so we're committed to providing opportunities and incentives for our employees to look after themselves, including:

  • Optical allowance
  • Hauora allowance
  • Te Reo Māori proficiency allowance
  • Provide enhanced parental leave provisions and childcare allowances.

Te Puni Kōkiri | Ministry of Māori Development

Te Puni Kōkiri is committed to our vision of 'Whānau Taurikura' - 'Thriving Whānau'. We consider that when whānau are thriving, so do their communities, hapū, iwi and all of Aotearoa. This underpins everything we do.   

Our people are at the heart of achieving this vision and it is our people who contribute to supporting Māori collective success. They do this by creating and maintaining relationships with iwi, hapū and whānau Māori and government at both a local and national level. It is this that enables Māori participation and success as Māori, and it is our people who will create a future where all whānau can thrive.  

We invite applications from individuals of all backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. We believe that diversity fuels innovation and enriches our collective strength. Your unique perspectives, skills, and heritage contribute to our mission of advancing Māori aspirations and well-being. 

Tono mai | Apply Now! 

Ka akiākina koe kia tukuna mai tō tononga i tēnei rangi tonu, kia whakapāngia rānei tētahi Ringa Taritari e kōrero ai mō ngā painga o tēnei whai wāhitanga, me tōna hāngai ki ō whāinga ā-umanga. Nau mai rā ko ngā tononga i te reo Māori, te reo Pākehā, te reorua rānei, ka mutu, e kore tō kōwhiringa reo e whai pānga kino ki tō tononga ahakoa te aha. Ka tirohia ai e mātou ngā tononga katoa, ka mutu, kite ana mātou i te tangata tika rawa atu, ka whakatūngia ko ia. 

We encourage you to apply today or get in touch with one of our recruitment partners to discuss how this great opportunity will fit with your career goals. We welcome applications in te reo Māori, English, or both. Please be assured that applying in te reo Māori will not slow down or affect your application. We are actively reviewing talent, and an appointment will be made as soon as we identify our ideal candidate.  


Īmēratia vacancy@tpk.govt.nz me he pātai āu | Please email vacancy@tpk.govt.nz with any pātai. 

  
Ka aukati ngā tono hei te Rāapa 26 Huitanguru ā te 11.55pm | Applications close on Wednesday 26 February 2025 at 11.55pm.