## Mo tenei turanga mahi | About this role
- Senior Analyst Opportunities at The Treasury - Te Tai Ohanga
- Shape New Zealand's Future with Us
- Join us on an exciting journey as we shape the future of Aotearoa New Zealand.
As we look ahead to
the 200th anniversary of the Treasury - Te Tai Ohanga - we have embarked on a bold programme of transformation to ensure a thriving and resilient Treasury for generations to come.Building on our proud history, we are evolving to ensure we remain at the forefront of delivering bold, strategic advice that supports New Zealand's economic, fiscal, and public sector performance in an increasingly complex and fast-changing world.This transformation is about more than adapting to change - it's about shaping it.
By focusing on long-term thinking, collaboration, and innovation, we are positioning the Treasury to navigate global challenges, embrace opportunities, and deliver meaningful outcomes for the people of Aotearoa New Zealand now and for future generations.
Together, we are creating a Treasury that is ready to lead New Zealand into
and beyond.We're looking for experiencedSenior Analyststo join our team and contribute to a wide range of central Government priorities.Whether you're a policy generalist or a technical specialist, this is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact.
What You'll DoAs a Senior Analyst, you'll have the chance to :Deliver well-researched, high-quality advice on significant policy matters that influence the living standards of New Zealanders, including preparing Cabinet Papers and other key documents.Enhance your political awareness by shaping and influencing policy priorities, with opportunities to work directly with Ministers and senior officials.Develop strong relationship management skills by collaborating with other Government agencies, external stakeholders, and Treasury teams to achieve impactful policy outcomes.Bring intellectual leadership and curiosity to policy discussions, offering innovative ideas and fresh perspectives.Grow professionally through customised training, challenging assignments, and a focus on personal development.Demonstrate leadership by coaching and mentoring less experienced staff, contributing to work planning and helping set the Treasury's policy agenda.Contribute to cross-agency and cross-Treasury projects, ensuring alignment with broader government priorities and fostering collaboration across the organisation and the wider public service.Areas to Apply Your SkillsAt the Treasury, we have opportunities to utilise your expertise in areas such as :Economic and Fiscal Policy AdviceContribute to shaping the policy agenda as the Government's lead economic and financial policy advisor.Analytics and ForecastingUse your quantitative and modelling skills to inform policy decisions and analytical work.Regulatory or Legislative Public PolicyApply your knowledge of institutional economics, governance, or Parliamentary processes to public policy.Corporate Finance and Organisational PerformanceProvide strategic advice to improve the performance and value of Crown-owned entities.Economic Strategy, Maori Economy, and Economic DevelopmentPromote inclusive and sustainable growth by advancing opportunities for Maori and supporting broader economic development initiatives.Climate, Energyand Resource PolicyHelp shape New Zealand's response to climate change, energy and resource management challenges by developing policies that support a low-emissions economy, efficient and resilient energy markets and sustainable resource use.O Pumanawa | About YouTo succeed in this role, you'll bring :A minimum of 6 years' experience in policy advice or related analytical fields, with a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Economics, Finance, Public Policy, Law, or Social Sciences.Strong analytical, critical, and strategic thinking skills, with the ability to navigate ambiguity and complexity to deliver practical advice.Proven experience in developing public policy advice, including applying policy frameworks, analysing issues, and producing actionable recommendations.Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences, including Ministers.A strong understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its application in policy development to ensure equitable outcomes for all New Zealanders.The ability to build and maintain professional relationships to deliver impactful policy solutions.Intellectual curiosity and a commitment to manaakitanga, fostering a collaborative and inclusive environment.Ko Nga Hua | What We OfferThis is an important role, and we're committed to supporting your success.At The Treasury, you'll enjoy :
A focus on your professional development, with tailored training and career advancement opportunities.Stimulating and challenging work that will help you grow and build valuable skills and experience.A workplace that values diversity and inclusion, with our wharenui at the heart of our culture, welcoming the unique experiences and perspectives you bring.Opportunities to connect and have fun through social events, sports teams, and employee networks.The salary range for this role is $128,515 - $173,873 and appointment will be based on skills and experience.Tono Mai | Apply NowFor more information, or to have a korero about the positions available, please contact our Talent team atRa Kati | Applications close :pm Sunday 9 November.We'll be reviewing applications as they are received and will interview suitable candidates before the closing date, so don't wait to apply!| Location : | Wellington |
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