Strategic Media Advisor
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Job Description Te Haeata / The Opportunity We have an exciting opportunity for a passionate and forward-thinking communications professional who is ready to provide high quality services in a newly created full time permanent position. This is a dynamic role where no two days will be the same. You will have the opportunity to shape, grow, and make the role your own while delivering meaningful work and be able to make a difference in how critical and sensitive information is conveyed to the public. As the Strategic Media Advisor, you will be responsible for managing all communications pertaining to coronial inquiries, ensuring information relayed to the media and public is both accurate and handled with the utmost sensitivity. You will manage daily media inquiries, develop, and implement media strategies that align with the legal and ethical considerations unique to death investigations, and maintain the dignity of the deceased and their families while safeguarding public transparency. You will handle crisis communications, correct misinformation, and effectively manage the media portrayal of the coronial process. Ideally, you will have a working knowledge of the machinery of government, including an understanding of the judiciary's role as an independent branch of government. In this role, you will work closely with the Chief Coroner, the Office of the Chief Coroner, the Deputy Chief Coroner, other Coroners and other key stakeholders on strategic media communications and opportunities. pūkenga / Skills and Experience To be successful in this role, you will have:
- Proven strategic communications experience working both internally and externally to a wide range of audiences, and significant experience working with the media providing responses and managing high profile events.
- Significant public sector writing experience, including writing responses to official correspondence requests.
- Proven ability to build credibility and strong working relationships with key stakeholders.
- Experience delivering content for a range of communications channels, including websites, social media and publications.
- Proven ability to prioritise work, work under pressure and to tight timeframes, and make timely decisions that stand up to scrutiny.
- Understanding and knowledge of the processes of government.
- Good working knowledge of the Official Information and Privacy Acts, and familiarity with the Treaty of Waitangi and its application to the work of government agencies.
- Superior written and oral communication skills.
- Experience working with the judiciary and a solid understanding of the separation of powers and how to work successfully in this space is preferable.
- 4.4 weeks holiday leave
- Discounts available towards health and wellbeing
- Flexible work hours where possible (less than full time may also be considered for the right candidate)
- Access to a variety of inclusive and proactive networks
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