Principal Policy Advisor - Māori Housing Policy
Ko te reo rāhiri tēnei e rere atu nei, nau mai ki ahau, ki Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga, hei pou mō tēnei whare whakaruruhau, tēnei whare kōrero, tēnei whare wānanga e
Everybody should have a place to live that is warm, dry, safe, stable, and affordable, with access to the support they need to live healthy, successful lives. If you are interested in being a part of this kaupapa and joining the Māori Housing Policy team here at Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga – Ministry of Housing and Development as a Principal Policy Advisor please follow this link.
Work in an interesting and dynamic environment providing advice to Ministers on a range of critical housing policy issues and reforms.
Mō te tūnga | About the role
HUD's Māori Housing Policy team works at a system level to support improved housing outcomes for Māori.
As Principal Policy Advisor you will work in an interesting and dynamic environment providing advice to Ministers and across HUD on a range of critical housing policy issues and reforms. The Principal Policy Advisor is a subject matter leadership position in HUD. As part of the Policy team, the Principal Policy Advisor is responsible for supporting the overall capability of the team, including mentoring and coaching other team members.
Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga – Ministry of Housing and Development has two foundational documents – the Government Policy Statement on Housing and Urban Development and the 30-year Strategy for Māori Housing – MAIHI Ka Ora. A key part of the work will be:
• Proactively identify barriers to, and opportunities for, the improvement of housing policy and services for Māori.
• Providing advice on the potential impact of policy proposals on Māori communities.
• Developing tools to help other policy teams within HUD apply MAIHI Ka Ora to their policy work.
Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga is strongly committed to addressing the disparities that exist for Māori in relation to housing, and in this role you will be responsible for:
• Partnering with the Policy Manager to drive the strategic policy agenda/setting direction for the team's policy work
• Providing policy advice and leading programmes of work and project teams on complex and sensitive areas
• Providing high quality primary policy advice, and also providing support to other teams providing primary policy advice (that is, you will also be providing second order advice)
• Effectively influencing through engagement and communication with senior stakeholders
• Enhancing the overall capability of the team through guiding and mentoring senior/ advisors in their day to day work
The salary range for this role is $141,632 - $173,105 + 3% KiwiSaver.
O wheako, ō pukenga | About you
• Currently a Principal Policy Advisor with significant public policy experience. (You have at least 1 year’s experience as a Principal Policy Advisor).
• Understanding of tikanga and the aspirations and challenges of iwi/hapū and whānau.
• You do not need to speak te reo Māori to do the role.
• You’ll have an in-depth understanding of the current government context, policy agenda and priorities with the ability to demonstrate flexibility, adaptability and strategic agility as the needs and priorities of the Minister and the Ministry change.
• Passionate about housing as a foundation for whānau well being.
• Want to work to make a difference for Māori, through working on complex housing challenges
• Keen to work for a small, diverse team, dedicated to their work
• Like variety and are a hands-on person who likes to get things done
• Can confidently lead, plan and manage policy projects in a complex environment. You will be comfortable operating in ambiguous or sensitive areas while applying advanced frameworks and methods of analysis to identify policy problems, analyse the issues and identify the policy options.
• Experience in Māori focused policy is desirable but not required.
• We welcome applications from those seeking to work part time.
What we can offer you:
• Flexible working policy to give work/life balance
• Engaging employee-led people networks that celebrate diversity, provide safe spaces, and encourage thought-leadership
• Close to the railway station, modern office space and cloud -based technology that allows for joined up, cohesive collaboration
• Wellbeing initiatives, tools and courses, and a discounted health insurance scheme
• Open minds – we aren't afraid of change and encourage fresh approaches and ideas from people who want to make a difference
• We work to make sure the aspirations of whānau, hapū and iwi are enabled
• Salaries automatically move up a step on an annual basis
Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply
Please click on the APPLY button to be directed to the application page, from here you can upload your CV and cover letter. Applications close Tuesday 27 May 2025.
For tracking and evaluation purposes, all applications must be submitted via our on-line process. You must have the legal right to live and work in New Zealand to be eligible for this position.
For further inquiries please email recruitment@hud.govt.nz