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Manager Talent Management and Leader Development

  • Wellington
  • Contract/temp
  • HR & Recruitment
  • Posted 18 days ago

Job Description

Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role

Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission leads the public sector to perform for New Zealand. The Leadership Development Centre (LDC) is a business unit within the Commission and is the primary vehicle for delivering public sector leadership development. Our focus is creating Public Service leaders united around a spirit of service and skilled in working together to achieve positive results for New Zealanders. We deliver programmes, resources and experiences that help public servants grow the breadth and depth of their career.

The Manager Talent Management and Leader Development reports to the Director of the LDC and will lead a team delivering a range of interventions to lift system capability and support a strong pipeline of leaders ready to lead at a system level.   

This role is a fixed term role to June 2026.

We are seeking candidates that can bring hands on experience working with senior and executive level leaders as well as being a leader themselves.  That know the contemporary tools of talent management and how to put system and process in place to support a high performing team.  That can navigate ambiguity and see connections, build relationships and use influence to impact the system.

In return we offer the opportunity to work in a team of dedicated professionals at the heart of the Public Service.  To support some fantastically talented leaders.  To work across all public service agencies. To do challenging but rewarding work every day.

Applications should include a cover letter and current CV.

If you would like to discuss this role, please contact Karen Quigan, Director, Leadership Development Centre on karen.quigan@ldc.govt.nz  

This position usually pays between $ 130,171 to $159,588, depending on skills and experience. In exceptional circumstances, a higher salary may be considered. The maximum for the band is $181,651.

We believe in a diverse and inclusive Public Service which reflects the communities that we serve. You must have the right to live and work in New Zealand to apply for this job. Talk to us about what flexible work arrangements might work for both you and us.

Please note that all applicants are required to apply via jobs.govt.nz

Please submit your application by or on:          7/11/2024