Type: Fixed Term until February 2025
Hours: Full time
Location: Wellington
Business Group : Technology Services and Solutions
Branch: Organisational Capability Services
Salary: $57,850 per annum (pro-rated)
Working as part of the Operational Security group as a junior security analyst intern, based in Wellington over the summer break.
Supportive and fast-paced environment
Diverse and exciting work looking for your perspective
Government agency with a proud history of serving and connecting communities
We are calling out to all tertiary students who have completed their second year of study who would like to gain experience within one of New Zealand’s largest government agencies. The Department of Internal Affairs / Te Tari Taiwhenua (DIA) is all about serving and connecting people, communities, and government to build a prosperous and respected nation – helping to make Aotearoa better for New Zealanders. We are recognized leaders in public services and are known for being innovative, trusted and progressive. We serve a diverse and exciting community, and we take pride in the work we do to deliver our services in ways that reflect this diversity. We are interested in working with interns from all walks of life, academic disciplines, ethnic backgrounds, locations, and life experiences. We want you to share your unique perspectives and bring your whole self to work. To be considered, you will:
Be working towards a tertiary qualification and have completed your second year of study
Be a self-starter
Have excellent communication skills
Be able to start the internship in November 2024
Be willing to learn and get involved
This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable work experience and obtain exposure to the workings of New Zealand’s public sector. A competitive salary will be offered, and you will be getting involved with ‘real work’ that can relate to your area of study. Meet Our Previous Interns to see what working at Te Tari Taiwhenua could look like for you. Please include a cover letter and CV with your application. To learn more about the diverse, important mahi we do at Te Tari Taiwhenua and see why we're a great place to work, click here. Applications close: 4 October 2024
For more information please contact: our.place@dia.govt.nz
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