Principal Policy Analyst - Mental Health, Addiction and Suicide Prevention Strategy and Policy

  • Wellington
  • Part time
  • Healthcare
  • Posted 1 day ago

Job Description

Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role

  • Wellington based role where you can flex your strategic and technical leadership,
  • A generalist working in policy in a supportive team environment,
  • Part time ongoing position – 32 hours per week
  • Midpoint of $153,748, dependent on experience and pro-rata

 

Ko tōu ake mahi - What you'll do

The Mental Health, Addiction and Suicide Prevention Group supports the Ministry's role as chief advisor to the Minister for Mental Health, providing leadership both across the health sector and government on mental health, addiction, and suicide prevention matters.

This position is leading technically stimulating and personally rewarding work, focussed on primarily on responses to the Minister on a range of interesting topics including forensic mental health, drug use, and suicide prevention. Not a position for the faint of heart!

This is an opportunity to sink your teeth into some “crunchy” technical work that will influence the health and economic impacts of mental health and addiction related issues for years to come.

In this role you will:

  • Lead work related to the government's mental health and addiction work programme, including using your technical policy analysis skillset to develop advice,
  • Support implementation of the strategies, including establishing Ministry related monitoring functions,
  • Lead a range of core policy work such as preparing briefings for Ministers and Cabinet papers, project management, engaging with key stakeholders, and preparing for announcements,
  • Be part of a collaborative team, working with colleagues across the Ministry and other agencies.

This is an opportunity to support the work of the broader mental health, addiction and suicide prevention team, where we will match people's strengths and interests to focus on different components of our work programme. We enjoy a fun and supportive team culture, and we are looking forward to welcoming someone to come in and help drive this important work.

 

Ko ngā pūkenga ōu - What you'll bring

  • Strong machinery of government knowledge
  • An understanding of legislation
  • Strong policy skillset and experience, including data and financial analysis
  • Excellent project management, communication and writing skills
  • Positive relationship building skills – both inside and outside of government
  • A can-do attitude and energy to get up to speed quickly

  

Ngā hua o tō mātou whare - What we bring

Discover a world of opportunities for personal and professional growth. We're not just a workplace; we're a whanau that values your well-being and the importance of work-life balance. At Manatū Hauora, we value the authentic ‘you', ensuring that every voice is heard and every perspective matters. Your wellness is our priority, with comprehensive support and resources to keep you thriving. Join us today and be part of a team dedicated to improving healthcare.

We are committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful environment, welcoming applicants from diverse backgrounds. We value the unique perspectives and experiences each individual brings. Please contact us if you require any support to ensure the recruitment process is accessible.

 

Me pēhea te tono mai - How to apply 

Applications close on Tuesday 1st July 2025.  Please note if we receive a high number of applications this job may close prior to the closing date.

We are not receiving recruitment agency submissions at this time.

To view the position description and apply, please follow the online process at our Careers Website. Please ensure you upload a CV and covering letter with all applications. If you have any questions, email the recruitment team at recruitment@health.govt.nz.