
Lead Advisor, Sector Change
- North Shore, Auckland
- $99,496-120,690 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Maintain an overview of the direction and implementation of change related project plans/work plans across your region.
- Provide a regional point of contact to inform our central teams of sector and regional readiness for change; and prepare colleagues for implementation of change delivery and supporting the change integration.
- Facilitate and coordinate the change and implementation between regional staff, and the service delivery and design teams across Te Tāhuhu.
- Support and communicate with regional Integrated Services teams to plan for, prioritise and roll out national change programmes, at a local level in a way that is prioritised and supported to provide meaningful outcomes for ākonga across Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Use project management knowledge to make sense of and design, communicate and implement changes.
- Work with colleagues across the Ministry, and in particular in Te Pae Aronui, to support project design and deliverables in line with national priorities.
- Work collaboratively with others to plan, communicate and implement changes across the regional team.
- Lead and contribute to the monitoring and reporting of delivery against workplans and outcomes.
- Proven team leadership expertise to coach and constructively challenge others to learn and grow in a safe and encouraging environment.
- Accomplished capabilities in developing and delivering workplans that align to organisational strategies and work programmes using data and insights to identify trends, risks and opportunities to influence and guide organisational and system level informed decision making.
- A track record of bringing people together and leading, coaching and mentoring others to achieve outcomes.
- A solution focused and problem-solving approach with strategic and creative thinking, and a focus on Māori potential, and supporting real and sustainable change.
- Demonstrated ability to understand linkages with initiatives within and outside their area of work.
- Knowledge and understanding of the New Zealand education system and relevant legislation.
- An understanding of working with iwi, Māori and Pacific communities.
- A full driver licence as travel will be required.
- The ability and willingness to adhere to the