Advisor Ministerial Correspondence

Advisor Ministerial Correspondence


Company
Public Defence Service - New Zealand
Location
Wellington, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
14 days ago
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Job Description
Job DescriptionTe Haeata/The Opportunity3x permanent opportunitiesCome join us in our friendly and busy team, where you will be able to put your excellent writing and relationship building skills to good use!To be successful in this role you need to have superb writing skills, exceptional communication skills, an understanding of the Machinery of Government, a sophisticated risk radar, and the ability to be resilient and work as part of a team. You must be unafraid to speak with people in person and exceptionally well organised at managing your time.As an Advisor, Ministerial Correspondence, you will be responsible for providing timely, comprehensive, and tailored Ministerial services, including the release of information to Ministers and Parliament, and responses to Parliamentary, participant, and public requests for information. This includes managing, processing, and drafting responses to requests for information and Ministerial correspondence and publication of information on the Ministry website. You will work collaboratively with employees across the Ministry to ensure that responses meet statutory requirements, align to publicly available information, and are issued within relevant timeframes. You will also work with other members of the team to identify and manage the response to complex and sensitive communications requests.This will be a busy and challenging role, so will require someone who is resilient, flexible, calm and can multi-task. You will be joining a supportive and enthusiastic team who have a genuine interest in sharing knowledge and supporting one another in an enjoyable, busy and sometimes challenging environment.Ō Pūkenga/Skills And ExperienceOur ideal candidates will have:At least one to two years of experience as an advisor working in a Ministerials or correspondence team.Strong organisational and coordination skills.Excellent prioritisation skills, with the ability to manage multiple items of work at one time.Strong customer focus.The ability to build and maintain positive in-person stakeholder relationships and effective networks.Superior oral communication and writing skills.Excellent attention to detail.Solid understanding of public sector arrangements and processes.Energy to thrive in a fast paced and time bound environment.Mō Mātou/About UsAt Te Tāhū o te Ture - the Ministry of Justice, we're committed to strengthening people's trust in the law of Aotearoa, New Zealand.The positions report to the Team Leader in the Ministerial Services team, which is part of the wider Communications team at the Ministry of Justice.The Ministerial Services team oversees and drafts responses to official correspondence, including Official Information Act and Privacy Act requests, Ministerial correspondence, Parliamentary questions and other pieces of correspondence for the Ministry.Our team works from the Justice Centre in Thorndon, Wellington. Due to the nature of our work, the successful candidate can expect to primarily be office-based. The role is not suitable for remote working.Joining the Ministry of Justice means you will become part of an inclusive organisation that values you and the communities we serve. It's our promise to ensure our workplace is one where our people feel healthy and safe, supported and able to be themselves at work. We value respect as the foundation for building a positive workplace culture and one where diversity is welcomed and celebrated.Ngā painga o tēnei wāhi mahi/What's great about working hereBenefitsWe offer you a range of benefits to support your wellbeing and help make the Ministry a great place to be. These include:22 days holiday leave flexible work hours where possible an online professional development portal access to a variety of inclusive and proactive networks See our full range of benefits here.With a wide range of jobs, you also get the chance to gain a variety of skills and experience while developing your career.Utu ā-tau/SalaryThe appointing salary will be between $74,634 and $100,846 based on skills and experience.Tono mai/ApplyTo apply, click the Apply button below to be directed to our Careers Website. You can view a detailed position description here, as well as complete an online application form by attaching your CV and cover letter. Please indicate if you are interested in fixed term, permanent or both opportunities.Applications close on 19 July 2026; however, we will be reviewing CVs as they come in and will invite successful candidates to interview before the close date. Candidates attending interview can expect to complete practical exercises as part of the process.If you have any questions, please contact [email protected] us on LinkedIn

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