Development Manager

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Development Manager We believe that everyone deserves access to the very best healthcare and have made an explicit commitment to Maori and our communities to improve equity of health and wellbeing, in accordance with Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
We have also made an equity commitment to our Pasifika population.
We are not a typical Primary Health Organisation.
We exist to make it easier for people to stay healthy, and you can see this in the work we do to simplify access to primary healthcare and address equity barriers.
Guided by a shift towards proactive care and with a focus on wellness, we think outside the box and we're not afraid to innovate in our space!
What we do each day is more than just a job, and that creates an energy which is contagious.
We've created an incredible working environment full of experienced and engaged people, and due to the impending retirement of one star, we're looking for the next champion to join us as a Development Manager.
Te whiwhinga mahi: The opportunity The health reforms continue to bring change to the system and at Pinnacle, we are preparing for the future.
To effect change across the network, the Development Manager will play a key role, working alongside District Managers, general practice and/or clusters of practices and extended care teams, in helping to identify, plan and deliver development projects/initiatives.
You will ensure that change projects support sustainable health service delivery and are prioritised to focus on improving equity and eliminate health disparities particularly for Maori and Pasifika.
The Development Manager will be responsible for applying competent skills, knowledge, and development methodologies to investigate and facilitate solutions to system challenges that improve equity, quality, safety and experience.
Reporting to the General Manager - Strategic Development, you will have a background in quality and/or business system development, change management and the ability to work with and coach teams to achieve and manage successful change.
He korero mou: About you You will bring the following:
Tertiary level qualification in health, business or related subject, or equivalent experienceFormal training in improvement methodologies such as Improvement Advisor training, LEAN or Six Sigma and evidence of successful outcomes using these methodologies.
Desirable: A Registered Health Professional or a recognised business management degree or equivalentA minimum of five years' experience in quality systems improvement and/or business change managementSignificant experience in using a suite of improvement tools which may include but are not limited to process analysis, data capture, data interrogation, problem solving, root cause analysis, creative methodsA demonstrated track record in achieving change and delivering projects on time and on budgetExperience working with Maori and Pasifika leaders and communities to achieve their health aspirationsNga ahuatanga kei a matou: What we offer Shared values of:
Whakawhanaungatanga (connection) - through relationships we develop understandingAkoranga (learning) - We invest heavily in the continued learning and growth of our tangata (people)Mahi tahi (collaboration and partnership) – we passionately pursue our purpose of making it easier for people to stay healthy and achieve equitable health outcomes for all.Kawa whakaruruhau (cultural responsiveness) - we strive to uphold Te Tiriti o Waitangi and recognise the richness of our diverse workforceKaitiakitanga (Stewardship) - We're not a typical Primary Health Organisation!
We exist to make it easier for people to stay healthy, and you can see this in the work we do to simplify access to primary healthcare and address equity barriersHaurora (health & wellbeing) - through flexible working, the offer of medical insurance, EAP services, and free flu vaccinationsWe've created an incredible working environment full of experienced and engaged people, and we're looking for our next champion who identifies with our values to join us!
Me pehea te tuku tono: How to apply Please reach out to Katie Latimer to arrange a korero (chat) before you apply if that is what you need from this process.
Note: We will be screening applications as we receive them to ensure we move swiftly to interview shortly after the advert closes (depending on application numbers this date may change).
You may be asked to complete a pre-interview screen via phone.
Please let us know in your application if we need to make any specific accommodations during our process.
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