Full-Time Senior Advisor Planning and Performance
Job Description
Strategy, Planning and Governance
- Wellington – permanent, full-time
- Complex and high public interest area
- Opportunity to enhance your planning and reporting skills
Planning and Performance – Principal Advisor role
We are seeking a Senior Advisor to join our Planning and Performance team. The team leads the development of internal and external strategy, planning and reporting documents, supporting the Ministry to agree priorities and report an evidence-based performance story.
The purpose of the Ministry of Education is to shape an education system that delivers excellent and equitable outcomes. We offer a modern work environment with the opportunity to work as part of a team that links across the organisation and the education sector, during a period of significant change.
The team is part of the Strategy, Planning and Governance Group which is responsible for the development, co-ordination and oversight of organisation strategy and planning as well as leading specific initiatives that are a priority for the Ministry. We support the Ministry by being trusted strategic partners.
We are seeking a Senior Advisor to lead the development of key accountability documents and help ensure delivery of high quality reporting activities, strategic planning and prioritisation processes, and organisational performance monitoring.
This could be a great career step with the opportunity to work in a complex and high public interest area, while refining your professional skills and delivering and achieving day to day.
For further information please contact Jean Fraser phone 027 687 5672, jean.fraser@education.govt.nz
To apply please click on the ‘apply online’ button or go to the Careers at the Ministry of Education link at our website: www.education.govt.nz for job descriptions and to submit an application.
How to Apply
If this sounds like you, please visit our website to apply for the role. Please review the position description here. Applications close on Thursday, 17 January 2019.83 total views, 3 today
