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Principal Advisor, Outreach

Company:
msd.govt.nz
Location:
Wellington, New Zealand
Posted:
October 30, 2025
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Description:

Mō te tūnga About the role:

As Principal Advisor Outreach, you’ll work closely with the Director- Outreach to influence government programmes and service delivery to drive meaningful change for Deaf and disabled people.

You’ll lead strategic projects, provide high quality advice to the Minister’s office, and support cross-agency and disability community engagement.

You’ll also contribute insights to the Whaikaha Policy team and may represent the Director in key forums.

Key responsibilities

Support strategic engagement direction and business planning for the Outreach team

Provide expert engagement advice to improve outcomes for disabled people

Represent Whaikaha in external forums and meetings

Lead and support cross-agency work programme delivery

Brief senior leaders and the Minister on key issues

Advise on Ministerial correspondence and issues management

Coach and mentor team members to build capability

Mōu About you:

Senior level expertise in engagement, strategy, and government processes

A deep commitment to improving outcomes for disabled people

Proven leadership in complex programmes

Strong understanding of engagement frameworks (IAP2 accreditation a plus)

Experience influencing and aligning cross-government initiatives

Knowledge of NZ government structures and decision-making

Proven project delivery and planning capability with an outcomes focus

Strong written skills with proven experience writing briefings for Ministers

Proven experience engaging with senior leaders and Ministers and the disability community

To undertake this role successfully you will either be a disabled person, or you will be able to establish credibility and trust with the disability community.

He Whakaahuatanga Tūnga Position Description:

The job description can be found here: Principal Advisor Outreach position description.

Alternate formats of this advertisement can be found here:

Utu-ā-tau Salary: $117,295 - $175,942

Mō mātou About us:

At Whaikaha, we want an Aotearoa New Zealand where Deaf and disabled people and tāngata whaikaha Māori are thriving.

As a Ministry we are dedicated to this goal, working with government, businesses, and communities to drive real change.

We do this by investing in disability communities, providing strategic and policy advice across government, monitoring how well services are working, and identifying new, exciting opportunities to make a difference.

We care about the wellbeing and success of our people and provide a supportive and inclusive environment.

Ka kati ngā tono hei te Applications close: Thursday 13 November 2025

Me pēhea te tuku tono How to apply:

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