Deputy Chief Executive, Maori-Crown Relations

Deputy Chief Executive, Maori-Crown Relations
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New Zealand Government


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Deputy Chief Executive, Maori-Crown Relations at Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Wellington Everybody should have a place to live that is warm, dry, safe, stable, and affordable, with access to the support they need to live healthy, successful lives. If you want to help lead this kaupapa, please think about joining us at Te Tuapapa Kura Kainga - Ministry of Housing and Development.

We have a unique opportunity for a Deputy Chief Executive, Maori Crown Relations, to join the Ministry to help drive and deliver Maori-iwi led housing outcomes.

It's critical that we partner with Maori to support and enable whanau Maori to realise their housing aspirations, so we are looking for an experienced senior leader who has a track record of building and sustaining relationships with others, and who can cut-through system-level issues and challenges.

As a member of the senior leadership team, and reporting directly to the Chief Executive, you will contribute to the collective leadership of the Ministry. In addition to offering strategic guidance and advice on the Maori-Crown relationship as it relates to housing, you will also lead the Crown's response to the Wai 2750 Kaupapa Inquiry into Housing Policy and Services (Wai 2750), and lead work to build the Ministry's capability to engage with Maori and be Treaty-anchored in our work.
Mo te Manatu | About the Ministry The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) | Te Tuapapa Kura Kainga leads the housing and urban development work programme in Aotearoa. It is responsible for strategy, policy, funding, monitoring, regulation of New Zealand's housing and urban development system.

The Government Policy Statement on Housing and Urban Development and MAIHI Ka Ora set the direction for the system. HUD's role is to ensure all parts of the housing and urban development system are working well and that housing outcomes are being realised.
O wheako, o pukenga'| About you We are looking for a highly credible and experienced senior leader, who demonstrates impact through their work. It's critical for our Kaupapa that you have the respect of, and a reputation for working proactively with Iwi and Maori, stakeholders, and other Government agencies, to improve outcomes for Maori.

With significant experience leading at the political interface, you will know how to manage and cut-through system-level issues and challenges, and you will be a sounding board for others to do the same.

You will also have depth of expertise in the Maori-Crown relationship, including experience leading work to build organisational capability to meet commitments under Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Public Service Act 2020.

You will create strong teams by leading with authenticity and influence, and bring experience in successfully leading change, building capability and capacity, and shifting organisational performance.

This is a Wellington-based position.
Me'pehea'te'tuku'tono'|'How to apply' For a confidential conversation about this opportunity, please call Emily Scarlett, General Manager, People & Community, on 021 319 860.

Please click on the'APPLY'button to be directed to the application page, from here you can upload your CV and cover letter. For tracking and evaluation purposes, all applications must be submitted via our online process. You must have the legal right to live and work in Aotearoa | New Zealand to be eligible for this position.'

Employer: Ministry of Housing and Urban Development
Location: Wellington
Position type: Ongoing - Full Time
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Date listed: 20-May-2024
Salary range: N/A
Closing date: 19-Jun-2024
Reference: 639_1716181906
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Deputy Chief Executive, Maori-Crown Relations
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