Regional Training Manager - Southern Regionat Electoral Commission - - Timaru
This is a key role in ensuring the Electoral Commission meets its quality assurance goals. You will support the Regional Manager and Regional Advisors by providing oversight of all training activity across the region and assisting with the delivery of that training to Electorate Managers, Recruitment & Rostering Managers and/ or Logistic and Supplies Managers as well as delivering the training component at regional meetings.
You will assist with the selection of Area and Electorate Trainers. You will train Area Trainers and assist with the development of their training schedules. You will also assess them while they conduct their training sessions to ensure training standards are met, as well as assess that Electorate Trainers understand the training they receive.
You will also assist the Regional Advisor in preparing the post-election training schedule and delivering the Post Election training where appropriate. Some travel around the Region and to the National Office in Wellington will be required. The pay rate for this role is: $41.66 plus 8% holiday pay. This is a 20 hour a week casual role. Mōhou ake | About you You are a people-focused leader with proven experience in training and delivery, capable of delivering exceptional results.
You possess strong planning and organisational skills, and you thrive on learning quickly in dynamic environments. You will have previous elections and training delivery experience, and you will be able to demonstrate previous experience: in the preparation and delivery of training, and application of nationally prescribed training strategies and material delivering training to a broad audience delivering training with a disciplined and systematic approach within a specified timeframe with training delivery technology e.g. audio-visual equipment, mobile phones He aha tāu e mahi ana | What you'll be doing working independently as well as part of a team demonstrate your excellent communication skills as well as your ability to build and maintain effective working relationships demonstrate initiative combined with sound judgement as well as an awareness and sensitivity to different cultural needs demonstrate knowledge/awareness of te reo, in particular proper pronunciation and tikanga previous election experience is essential, and your own transport and a full clean driver's licence is a must.
Mo te Kaitiaki Take Kōwhiri | About the Electoral CommissionThe Electoral Commission wants every New Zealander to trust, value and take part in parliamentary elections. Here's your chance to contribute to New Zealand's democracy as part of a small team of electoral experts who design, build and implement processes and systems for Parliamentary elections and referenda.It's an exciting and varied role within a team which is committed, supportive and hands-on. Mā te tūhono mai ki Te Kaitiaki Take Kōwhiri ka aha? | Why join the Electoral Commission?The Commission is building an inclusive strength focussed culture where diversity is encouraged and valued and we welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, orientations and identities.
We want to provide a flexible working environment where everyone feels valued and supported. We are happy to discuss what works for you. You will join a team who are here for the right reasons, and we are passionate about what we do. He aha e whai ake nei | What's next?For a job description or to apply for this role, click Apply now or for more information please contact recruitment@elections.govt.nz. Applications close Thursday 13 November at 5pm.If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to tell us when you apply so we can assist you through the recruitment process.You must be legally allowed to work in New Zealand.