[ref. v50223521] Senior Policy Analystat Crown Response Office107,146 - 130,507
The Crown Response Office (CRO), part of Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission, leads the Crown's response to the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry.
This is high
-profile, meaningful work that will influence system-level change and deliver enduring improvements for survivors and communities.As a Senior Policy Analyst, you'll get the opportunity to:Work in a central agency environment, gaining exposure to system leadership and cross-government priorities.Lead and contribute to advice for an engaged Minister.Collaborate across agencies and disciplines
- policy, operational delivery, engagement, legal
- in a genuinely integrated team.Tackle complex, sensitive issues that require clear thinking and practical solutions.Apply Te Tiriti principles and trauma-informed practice in real-world policy.Why join us?
Career and skill development: Opportunity to grow and refine your skills working on interesting and challenging mahi.Cross-agency influence: Shape policy that spans multiple agencies and sectors.Supportive leadership: Our Policy Managers are outstanding people leaders who care deeply about their teams.
They prioritise your development, wellbeing, and pastoral care.Flexibility and wellbeing: We value balance and offer flexible working arrangements.Purpose-driven work: Make a tangible difference for survivors and future generations.About you:Strong policy development and analysis skills, ideally in complex or sensitive areas.Ability to navigate ambiguity and deliver clear, actionable advice.Excellent relationship management and collaboration skills.Understanding of Te Ao Māori, tikanga, and kawa, or a commitment to learn.You'll be part of a cohesive and dedicated team working on a programme that matters.
The Crown Response Office is a timebound entity with a clear mission: to deliver improvements to redress by 30 June 2026 and a Crown Response Plan by 30 June 2027.We offer a supportive environment, meaningful work, and the chance to contribute to lasting change.This role usually pays between $107,146 to $130,507 and is flexible depending on skills and experience.
This is a secondment or fixed term opportunity to 30 June 2027.
For secondees, duration is flexible depending on the needs of your home agency.Applications will close on Sunday 16 November 2025, but we will be reviewing applications as they come through.
If you have a question, please email careersatcrownresponseoffice@publicservice.govt.nz.You must have the right to live and work in New Zealand to apply for this role.