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Aporei | Principal Advisor, Whanau Ora

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The Aporei (Principal Advisor), Whanau Ora provides technical and analytical leadership across the Whanau Ora work programme. They will provide oversight across a range of complex issues, where the development of new frameworks and approaches may be needed. They will also play a lead role across Whanau Ora operations, including strengthening relationships with Commissioning Agencies, Commissioning Entities and other partners.Whanau Ora is a culturally grounded, holistic and strengths-based approach to improving the wellbeing of whanau as a group and addressing individual needs within the context of whanau. It puts whanau at the centre of decision-making and supports them to achieve their aspirations.The Whanau Ora team administers funding appropriated to achieve Whanau Ora outcomes. A devolved model has been adopted, whereby funding is provided to Non-Government commissioning agencies and entities. They then have the autonomy to make funding decisions based on community needs to achieve the Whanau Ora outcomes. It is a unique approach as it enables decisions to be made by those they impact the most.We welcome applications from diverse backgrounds.The midpoint for this position is $132,430. An offer will be determined based on the preferred candidate's skills & experience.Ko wai koe | About youWe are looking for people who:Understand tikanga Maori and have a commitment to achieve the vision set out in te Tiriti o WaitangiPossess experience and confidence in engaging with senior leaders, ministers and external stakeholdersUnderstand government and the public service with an understanding of the rationale and mechanisms for government interventionUnderstand public sector processesPossess excellent communication skillsValue diverse perspectives and experienceBe able to respond to changing demands and priorities, deal with ambiguity and give shape to unformed ideasManage your effort to deliver work to a high standard and on time, both independently and with the support of othersTo be successful you will beExperienced at working collaboratively with others to develop solutions and influenceA critical thinker with analytical rigour who can see things from a range of perspectivesAn excellent communicator both orally and through writing to a range of audiencesAble to see the big picture yet distil complex issues into clear advice.Preferred:Experience in working with whanau, hapu, iwi, Maori organisations and communitiesSome fluency in Te reo Maori is of benefit. Training and development in this space will be availableTe Puni Kokiri | The Ministry of Maori DevelopmentTe Puni Kokiri is a government agency that works across government and with communities to achieve our vision of Thriving Whanau.The wellbeing of whanau, hapu and iwi is central to the future wellbeing of Aotearoa. The very broad role of Te Puni Kokiri, our access to information and ability to make connections, make us ideally placed to spark innovation.We influence the work of others by bringing Maori voices to decision makers and we invest in innovative initiatives that build the capacity and readiness of whanau and Maori communities.To achieve this, we engage with whanau, hapu and iwi, and other cross-agencies within other public sector agencies.Ka whiwhi koe i te aha | What you will get in returnA diverse and rewarding working environment full of passionate people focussed on discovering solutions that will assist in serving our communities. We are guided by our values of excellence, valuing people and relationships, working collectively and being creative and innovative.We invest in our people, and you will be encouraged to develop and contribute to your fullest potential. We believe strongly in work/life balance and understand that your whanau is just as important as you. We are committed to your wellbeing and learning and development.Apply Now!We are actively reviewing talent and an appointment will be made once an ideal candidate is identified. We encourage you to make your application today or get in touch to discuss more about how this great opportunity will fit with your career goals.#J-18808-Ljbffr


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