Principal Policy Analyst / PHAC Secretariat | Wellington/Auckland
Category: | Policy and Advisory |
Position Type: | Ongoing - Full Time |
Attachments: | PHAC Secretariat PD (3).pdf (PDF, 177KB) Job Specification |
Application Close Date: | 03-Oct-2024 |
Job Description
- Permanent | Full time | Wellington
- Support the delivery of high-quality, independent public health advice that shapes policy & improves community wellbeing
- Salary midpoint of $151,476 actual salary dependent on your experience
Ko wai mātou - About us
The Public Health Advisory Committee (PHAC) is an independent expert group formed under section 93 of the Pae Ora (Health Futures) Act 2022, as part of New Zealand's health system reforms. PHAC delivers evidence-based public health advice to Ministers, the Public Health Agency, and Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand, with a focus on incorporating Māori perspectives and addressing key determinants of health across the wider community. Operating autonomously, the PHAC reports directly to the Minister of Health and Associate Ministers.
Ko ake mahi - What you'll do
You will oversee the team responsible for providing executive and secretariat support to the Public Health Advisory Committee (PHAC). In this role, you will ensure the smooth and effective operation of the Committee by overseeing its activities, managing workflows, and driving the development and execution of its work programme. A key part of your role will be providing strategic policy advice and offering critical thinking to inform decision-making. As a thought leader, you will guide the Committee's direction and contribute to shaping the national public health agenda. While part of the Strategy & System Design team, you will report directly to the PHAC Chair and be professionally accountable to the Committee.
- Provide strategic thought leadership and expert advice to guide PHAC's work
- Lead key projects, ensuring timely and successful outcomes
- Manage teams, oversee complex projects, and handle budgets to deliver PHAC initiatives effectively
- Build relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders
- Develop and implement high quality, evidence based public health policy
- Support the PHAC Chair, manage workflows, and coordinate meetings and agendas
- Mentor, coach, and develop team members, fostering a culture of continuous improvement
Ko pūkenga - What you'll bring
- Postgraduate qualification in health or relevant field and/or equivalent experience –
- Political savvy and a thorough understanding of the machinery of Government
- Deep population and public health expertise, ideally with strong inter-sectoral stakeholder relationships, and knowledge of key determinants and their impact on health outcomes, and an understanding of Hauora Māori, and Kaupapa Māori policy/public health models
- Demonstrated project management experience, specifically in guiding policy development and projects from inception through to implementation and evaluation
- The ability to prioritise time and resources based on the need and demands of each PHAC project to ensure efficient and effective outcomes
- Technical experience in applying data, intelligence, and analysis knowledge including research and evaluation, with robust application within political context and priorities
Ko mātou me tō matou whare - What we bring
Unlock your career potential at Manatū Hauora, where you'll discover a world of opportunities for personal and professional growth. We're not just a workplace; we're a whanau that values your well-being and the importance of work-life balance. At Manatū Hauora, diversity and inclusion are woven into the fabric of our culture, ensuring that every voice is heard and every perspective matters. Your wellness is our priority, with comprehensive support and resources to keep you thriving. Join us today and be part of a team dedicated to improving healthcare.
Ngā Uaratanga – Our values
Our Values underpin how we work together and with the health and disability sector, public service colleagues and communities.
- Manaakitanga (Listen on Māori Dictonary.co.nz) - we show care, inclusion respect, support, trust, and kindness to each other
- Kaitiakitanga (Listen on Māori Dictionary.co.nz) - we preserve and maintain an environment that enables the Ministry and our people to thrive
- Whakapono (Listen on Māori Dictionary.co.nz) - we have trust and faith in each other to do the right thing
- Kōkiri ngātahi (Listen on Māori Dictonary.com Kōkiri + ngātahi) - we connect and work together collectively towards a common purpose.
Me pēhea te tono mai - How to apply
To view the position description and apply, please follow the online process at our Careers Website. Please ensure you upload a CV and covering letter with all applications. If you have any questions, email the recruitment team at recruitment@health.govt.nz.To apply, you must hold the right to work in New Zealand. For information on work visa eligibility, check out the Immigration New Zealand website. Applications close at midnight on Thursday, 3 October 2024.
We value diversity and are committed to working in an inclusive and respectful way. We welcome applicants from all walks of life and appreciate the richness of experience that your point of difference could bring to us. Please contact us if there is any support that we can provide to ensure the recruitment process is accessible to you.