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Job Offer: Senior Adviser (12-month Fixed Term):PCO applicationsJob description:Job DescriptionSenior Adviser (12-month Fixed Term) - System and Stewardship Groupincome range $101,561 – $124,131 Join us, and deliver Great Law for New Zealand »Work with senior leaders in the space between strategy, policy, management and delivery »Use and develop planning and project expertise that will take you to the next level »Work in the heart of central government close to the Botanic Gardens and Lambton Quay »12-month fixed term or secondment opportunity We are seeking for a motivated and practiced team player to join our System and Stewardship Group. In this 12-month fixed term or secondment you will develop and implement business practices and processes to deliver on strategic work programmes led and supported by the group. What we do The Parliamentary Counsel Office is New Zealand's law drafting and publication office, and the Government's legislative adviser. Its statutory objective is to promote high-quality legislation that is easy to find, use, and understand and, to that end, to exercise stewardship of New Zealand's legislation as a whole. If you value people, thrive on collaboration and seek to achieve significant results, then PCO is the place for you! The work we do is challenging, diverse, and integral to the lives of New Zealanders. There's no place like it. The team The System and Stewardship Group is responsible for setting PCO’s strategy in respect of Legislative Stewardship and Te Ao M?ori. The group develops, leads, manages and implements the connected work programmes directly and through others inside and outside PCO. We work across team, group and organisational boundaries to achieve our objectives. The group also leads PCO’s strategy and policy function for legislation, supports the development and implementation of high-quality vocational education for our staff and our instructors, develops our external partnerships, and is responsible for external communications. Information technology is the secretariat for the Legislative Design and Advisory Committee and provides PCO’s corporate legal function. The function You will report directly to the Deputy Chief Parliamentary Counsel, and work with the two managers in the group and senior managers and staff across the organisation to optimise the work of the group and delivery of its objectives. You will drive the establishment and operation of governance for our strategic work programmes, and support delivery of cross-group, organisation and system work. You will use your expertise in analysis and advice to contribute to project work, such as by holding the pen on analysis and consultation papers, supporting internal and external consultation, and supporting project leaders to overcome barriers and manage risks. this function is located in our Wellington office and is hands-on: you will be able to see the difference that your mahi delivers for the business. Our culture Our whakatau?k? is a guiding principle that helps to ensure our actions and decisions align with our values. M? te whakamana t?ngata, me te mahi ng?tahi, ka whai putanga t?tou Through valuing people and collaborating, we can achieve great results Located across the road from Parliament, PCO offers you a fascinating insight into Aotearoa's legislation. This is an excellent opportunity to join a professional and highly respected organisation. How to submit the application:Please see www.pco.govt.nz/current-vacancies for the position description and how to apply.Applications must include a completed PCO application form, a CV, and a cover letter, sent to recruitment@pco.govt.nz.Applications close 5pm Wednesday 23 August 2023, however, please note that appropriate candidates may be interviewed and confirmed prior to the close date.Skills:
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