
Connect workstreams, strengthen project practices and integrate activities to help shape future systems in a way that reflects fair, consistent and equitable services for disabled people.
The Disability Support Services Group (DSS) has been established to ensure fairer access to disability support services in New Zealand, ensuring those with the greatest needs receive quality support services.
The Transformation team is in place to continue work to strengthen DSS services for the future following the implementation of the independent review recommendations.
The work ahead aims to:
The Project Manager will work within a small team alongside Business Delivery Leads to drive the design and implementation of a number of work packages.
This is high priority work and great opportunity for you to use your well honed project management skills to support the work we are doing to provide fairer access to disability support services across the country.
You’ll work closely with the Delivery Lead and DSS Transformation team to drive the scoping, planning, reporting and decision making to ensure quality delivery to required outcomes. This programme is in the critical establishment phase so your opportunity to influence is now.
Day to day you’ll oversee tracking of performance of the assigned projects. You will be managing dependencies, you will be identifying risk, you will understand the call on resources, and ensuring scope is managed.
You’ll work to build team capability helping to strengthen project management excellence across the team. You’ll drive timeliness of required decision making, steward governance papers, action requests, prioritising and identifying trade-offs as required.
You’ll support and manage several projects where needed, ensuring projects are delivered successfully through:
This role is a 12 month fixed term opportunity and is based in our Wellington office.
We value diversity and welcome applications from disabled people and those who have lived experience with whānau, or the disability community.
Please contact us if there is any support that we can provide to ensure the recruitment process is accessible to you.
A copy of the position description can be found here. Project Manager position description.
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