Wellington-based
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Ko te kaupapa | About the role
Are you an experienced graphic designer with production management experience to support the development and delivery of a range of creative projects? Do you have sound background in a middle to senior graphic design role and managing production processes and suppliers? Are you an agile and confident graphic designer with a can-do attitude and the ability to establish strong working relationships with all levels of the organisation?
Your ability and experience to work with diverse cultures, including cultural processes and practices is essential. Experience with public and private sector is an advantage, as is graphic design experience developing collateral for Maori and/or Pasifika audiences.
We work on brands and programmes like Smokefree, Stop Before You Start, Say Yeah, Nah, SunSmart, Minimising Gambling Harm, Nutrition and Physical Activity and Mental Health, including the National Depression Initiative and Like Minds, Like Mine. This role is an opportunity to use your design experience and production skills to make a difference for New Zealanders.
Ko wai matou | Who we are
Te Hiringa Hauora/Health Promotion Agency leads and delivers innovative and high quality national health promotion initiatives. Te Hiringa Hauora is a Crown entity that works with partners including iwi, researchers and academics, community groups, public health advocates, and others who are aligned to our goals.
Te Hiringa Hauora acknowledges the special relationship between Maori and the Crown under Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to recognise and respect the articles of Te Tiriti. Te Hiringa Hauora encourages and supports staff to learn and enjoy Te Reo, waiata and increase knowledge of Te Ao Maori.
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