Permanent | Full time | Wellington
Salary: Band 16 ($84,179, – $99,034)
Who we are:
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality and Safety Commission (Te Tāhū Hauora) is a stand-alone Crown entity with a board responsible to the Minister of Health. Te Tāhū Hauora is responsible for assisting providers, both private and public, across the whole health and disability sector to improve service safety and quality and therefore outcomes for all those who use these services in Aotearoa New Zealand. Read more about our values.
Following our recent change process, we are delighted to introduce new roles within our organisation. These roles have been designed to align with our strategic vision, offering exciting opportunities for professional development and impactful contributions.
Join us as we partner with clinicians, providers and whānau to improve health and disability support service to improve health and disability support services in New Zealand.
The role:
This role reports to the Principal Communications Advisor and is responsible for delivering communications services across the organisation. This role involves creating, editing and publishing engaging and accurate content for digital platforms with a primary focus on the website and intranet. The advisor will ensure that all content is user-friendly and adheres to both government web content best practices and Te Tāhū Hauora's brand and style guidelines.
Key Accountabilities:
Develop, edit, and publish engaging, accurate content for our website and intranet.
Ensure content meets New Zealand Government accessibility and usability standards.
Monitor and update digital channels, including social media and provide support to the communications team as required.
About you:
To be successful in this position, you will need proven experience in:
Qualification and/or experience in PR, communications, journalism or a related field.
Strong written communication skills.
Experience in creating and editing web and social media content.
Proficiency with content management systems e.g. Silverstripe or Sharepoint.
Digital design skills are advantageous but not essential.
How to apply:
If this sounds like your next opportunity, then please apply today via Seek application form.
See below for the position description.
For more information contact people@hqsc.govt.nz.
Applications close Monday 30 September 2024.
Please note that this ad may close earlier than the date advertised if we receive a high volume of applications.
We regret to inform you that this job opportunity is no longer available