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Psychologist | Auckland
As Te Kahu Tōī IWS Psychologist you will work as part of a team to understand the needs of the young person, family and implement evidence-based interventions in your areas of expertise. The team works collaboratively with children/young people, parents/caregivers and family/whānau, schools, agencies and local communities to develop and implement comprehensive ecological wraparound plans.
Senior Management Accountant | Wellington
The role is responsible for providing financial advice, information, and analysis to help managers across our business groups to make timely and informed financial decisions, manage financial performance and to be accountable for public funds.
Service Desk Analyst - Wellington
Reporting to the Manager Operations, this role is one of two Service Desk Analysts who support internal TEC team members by providing first level technical support, sharing information, and providing training.
Special Education Advisor - Hamilton
Learning support is a critical part of the Sector Enablement and Support Group in the Ministry / Te Mahau. We are charged with leading the education sector in ensuring that children and young people with additional learning needs are supported to achieve their full potential through education.
Youth Development Specialist - Taumarunui
You will work collaboratively with government agencies, training, education and community organisations to implement strategies that help our young people to achieve positive outcomes in their lives. It’s also important you have good working relationships with the local community in order to navigate the right supports for young people.
Early Intervention Teacher - Masterton
Learning Support is a critical part of the Te Mahau | Te Tai Runga Group in the Ministry. We ensure that children and young people with additional learning needs are supported to achieve their full potential through education.
Senior Advisor, Finance and Risk | Wellington
As Senior Advisor – Finance and Risk, you will lead the financial, budget and risk processes and oversight of the programme with support from the Lead – Programme Management.
Senior Advisor, Procurement and Contracts | Wellington
The Programme Management pillar will provide end-to-end support to the Polynesian Health Corridors programme to help deliver the objectives or the programme to Polynesian countries.
Lead - Health Security | Wellington
The Health Security team will be providing Polynesian countries with public health threat preparedness advice, including assistance and technical requests.
Lead - Non-Communicable Disease | Wellington/Auckland
The Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) pillar objective is to provide Polynesian countries with support for cancer control and mental health activities.
As the Lead – NCD you are responsible for the strategic development, design, planning, monitoring, reporting and implementation of the work programme.
Senior Advisor, Mental Health | Wellington
The Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) pillar objective is to provide Polynesian countries with support for cancer control and mental health activities.
As Senior Advisor – Mental Health, you will provide expert advice, guidance and direction on the delivery of the Mental Health programme plan. You will support the wider NCDs pillar work programme in delivering it to Polynesian countries.
Lead - Access to Essential Medicine | Wellington
The Access to Essential Medicines (AEM) pillar's objective is to provide Polynesian countries with advice and support in the stock management, technology and procurement of reliable, safe and affordable medicines. Lead – AEM will provide strategic and technical advice to establish and deliver the programme activity plans for the pillar.
Senior Advisor, Financial Assurance - Wellington
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) provides national leadership to New Zealand's distributed emergency management system. NEMA's primary focus is on the performance and capability of the emergency management system as a whole, across all hazards and all risks and the 4 Rs of risk reduction, readiness, response and recovery.
Sport, Recreation and Wellbeing Coordinator - Wellington
The Fitness and Recreation team at Massey University operates a medium-sized gym with 750 members and runs social sports leagues for nine weeks each semester. We’re looking for a full-time (37.5h p/w) team member who is passionate about helping students grow in fitness confidence and build a sense of belonging to Massey.
Counsellor | Wellington
Massey University is looking for an experienced counsellor to join the Student Counselling Team. Are you a passionate and experienced Mental Health Professional or Counsellor eager to contribute to the wellbeing and success of tertiary students? We invite you to join our dynamic Student Counselling Team - Wellington Campus.
Director of Education for Otago Southland - Dunedin
The Director of Education leads the delivery of Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga | Ministry of Education services across the region. The Director coordinates and facilitates organisational and sector efforts to create an education system that raises achievement for all New Zealanders.
Tumuaki | Chief Executive - Wellington
We are looking for a decisive, visionary leader with experience in kaupapa Māori education who demonstrates strong strategic, operational, interpersonal and leadership skills.
Investigator, Client Service Integrity - Permanent | Kirikiriroa - Hamilton
As an investigator you will be responsible for the delivery and management of the Ministry of Social Development’s responses to fraud. You’ll be the face of our organisation, using your excellent communication, high level of initiative and sound decision-making skills to deliver outcomes.
Investigator, Client Service Integrity - Permanent | Auckland
As an investigator you will be responsible for the delivery and management of the Ministry of Social Development’s responses to fraud. You’ll be the face of our organisation, using your excellent communication, high level of initiative and sound decision-making skills to deliver outcomes.
Special Education Adviser | Greymouth
Our Special Education Advisor specialists work closely with families, whānau, caregivers, schools and early childhood educators in English and Māori medium settings and other agencies to help maximise learning outcomes and promote social inclusion. As a Special Education Adviser, you will play a critical role in our region's Learning Support team.