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Job Description
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role
- Do our organisational values resonate with you? How do you bring these to life in your mahi day to day?
- Be effective in helping reduce re-offending & making our communities safer
- Leadership role, permanent position, Christchurch location
Ngā kawenga | About the role
The primary purpose of the Deputy General Manager - Custodial Services is to support the General Manager at Christchurch Men's Prison (CMP) in championing and implementing national and regional initiatives designed to develop a one-team approach on-site, violence reduction, staff safety and ensure a consistent approach to prison management and reducing re-offending.
At CMP, you will be one of two Deputy General Managers – Custodial Services each with 5 custodial managers as direct reports. As their leader, you will provide guidance and support for these managers; take the lead on most of the performance and disciplinary matters within custodial units; and be designated to stand in for the General Manager in her absence.
He kōrero mōu | About you
By demonstrating visible leadership, you will have the courage, passion and determination to deliver outstanding results, raising the bar for quality practice with a deep understanding, appreciation for, and genuine interest in the issues the tāne in our care face.
Your leadership style will be inclusive and collaborative, and you will be able to clearly demonstrate your passion for building community relationships that maximise rehabilitation and reintegration outcomes and to do this we need a forward-thinking leader who can bring our team on a journey while developing an inclusive organisational culture.
Along with the above we would like to hear from you if you are able to demonstrate the following:
- Proven experience in supporting management in a role requiring business planning, staff management and development, consultation, communication, and relationship management skills.
- An understanding of the factors impacting rehabilitation coupled with an excellent working knowledge of key agencies, both governmental and non-governmental, in the social/justice sectors.
- A commitment to working constructively towards our Hōkai Rangi goals to lower the proportion of Māori in the Corrections system.
- The ability to understand and respect different cultural perspectives, particularly in relation to te ao Māori.
- Commitment to developing staff to improve performance, contribute to culture change and build management capability.
- Ability to develop and maintain strong working relations with external agencies and stakeholder groups, taking account of their strategic goals, pressures and priorities.
- Key to your success will be proven relationship management skills as the role requires significant community, agency, partnerships and stakeholder engagement.
- Custodial knowledge and or experience for this role would be advantageous but is not a requirement.
Utu ā-tau | Salary
The salary applicable for this position is Scale D of the Frontline Managers Collective. This is divided across 6 salary steps ranging from $151,147 - $173,925 per annum. Appointment and remuneration will reflect skills and experience relevant to the role and as per the terms of the collective agreement.
Ko wai mātou | About us
Ara Poutama Aotearoa is a name that has been gifted to us and is our commitment to improving the oranga and safety of the people, whānau, and that of the communities we serve across the motu.
As a values-led organisation, we use the principles of rangatira (leadership), manaaki (respect), wairua (spirituality), kaitiaki (guardianship) and whānau (relationships) to shape how we work and deliver the outcomes in our strategy - Hōkai Rangi (https://corr.nz/hr).
It is an exciting time to join us, and we continue to seek out talented individuals who are committed to an inclusive, vibrant workplace. We recognise and celebrate the uniqueness of individuals, and that of the collective talent in our whānau.
We welcome applications from disabled and neurodiverse communities, all cultures, faiths, and rainbow communities, as we appreciate the richness of experience that diversity brings to our organisation. We strive to make our recruitment process fair and inclusive, and we encourage applicants to discuss reasonable accommodation with us if required at southernrecruitment@corrections.govt.nz.
Tono ināianei | Apply Now
If you have any questions please contact: kelly.jameson@corrections.govt.nz
To view the job description, click 'apply' and you will be taken through to our careers site, where you can view this.
To apply, please submit a tailored CV and a cover letter describing your motivation for joining the department highlighting relevant skills and experience. Alignment to our kaupapa is critical to our success - we ask that you provide examples which reflect and demonstrate our organisation values.
Applications close on: Monday, 27th January 2025
All applications must be submitted through our careers site to ensure transparency. Applications received via email will not be considered.
If you want to find out more about a career with us, visit careers.corrections.govt.nz or email our team at southernrecruitment@corrections.govt.nz