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Job Opportunity: Process Designer (1000704):Department of Internal Affairs - Te Tari TaiwhenuaJob description:Job DescriptionType : Fixed term – 12 MonthsHours: Full time Job location: Wellington Business Group:Te Waka Aukaha (Planning, Design & Assurance) Branch: K?wai ke te Iwi / Service Delivery and Operations income: $72,060 – $96,081 At Te Tari Taiwhenua, we record every life and every death, every marriage and every name change. Our work really does impact the life of every New Zealander. We're passionate about this country and the people that call Information technology home. About the function In this function, you'll: » Provide process advice informed by an knowledge of process design methodologies and practices. » Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of processes and practices. » Encourage support and uptake for new and improved operational processes » Work with and support the senior process designers to manage interdependencies between improvement initiatives. About you We're looking for someone who is either just starting their process design journey, or who is seeking a new challenge to further develop their expertise and practice. You'll be able to demonstrate: » Good relationship management and influencing expertise » A desire to learn » Excellent communication expertise to a range of stakeholders using a variety of methods, written, oral, and through presentations » capability to think broadly about long-term implications » An knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and a desire to commit to our function as a Te Tiriti partner. About us Service Delivery and Operations | K?wai ki te Iwi is the face of DIA. Whether we're helping to register births, deaths, marriages, or charities, or assisting in passport applications, community grants, or civil union and name change registrations, we're dedicated to serving the needs of New Zealanders. Our customers are diverse, and so are we. We know that a diverse team is critical to achieving better results for customers and ourselves. We are committed to creating an environment where all kaimahi can bring their whole selves to work. DIA is strongly committed to our function as a Te Tiriti partner. Te Aka Taiwhenua (our M?ori strategic framework) guides everything we do. To view this framework pleaseclick here. To be eligible for this function you must have the right to work in New Zealand. Applications close:5pm, Tuesday 11April2023 For more information Contact Us by:Naomi McNae atNaomi.McNae@dia.govt.nz Listing descriptionTo review the full job description, pleaseclick here.If you are unable to follow the link, please review the full job description on our careers website. How to submit the application:Please apply for this vacancy through our external careers pageSkills:
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