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The Treasury - Te Tai Ōhanga

  • 500 - 1,000 employees

2023 January - Graduate Analyst (Kaitātari Whiwhi Tohu) null

Wellington Central

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Apply now for graduate jobs at Te Tai Ōhanga – The Treasury, and embark on a career into the heart of public sector decision-making.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job or Program
Number of Vacancies
15-20
Salary
NZD 58,000

Application dates

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
B
Accounting
Commerce
Finance
Actuarial Studies
Business
Business Administration
International Business
Management
Office Studies
Project Management
Event Management
Economics
Human Resources
Transport, Logistics & Procurement
Hospitality Management
Retail & Merchandising
Tourism
Marketing & Advertising
Public Relations
H
Classics
Criminology
International Studies
Librarianship & Curatorial Studies
Philosophy
Social Work & Sociology
Theology & Comparative Religion
Humanities (all other)
Social Science (all other)
Liberal Arts
Anthropology
Geography
Gender Studies
Indigenous Studies
International Development
Peace & Conflict
Refugees & Forced Migration
Archaeology
History
Linguistics
Literature
Modern Languages
Translating & Interpreting
Policy Studies
Political Science
Public Administration
L
Justice & Law Enforcement
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Family Law
International Law
Tax Law
Legal Studies
S
Sciences (all other)
Agribusiness
Agricultural Science
Aquaculture & Fisheries
Viticulture

Hiring criteria

Entry pathway

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Working rights

Australia

  • Australian Work Visa (All Other)
  • Australian Citizen
  • Australian Permanent Resident

New Zealand

  • New Zealand Temporary Work Visa
  • New Zealand Citizen
  • New Zealand Permanent Resident
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  • Do you want to help build a more sustainable, inclusive and progressive Aotearoa?
  • Are you ready to be part of a programme that inspires, challenges and develops you?
  • Do you share our vision of higher living standards for all New Zealanders?
  • Are you forward-thinking, inquisitive and eager to learn?
  • Do you enjoy working with people, data and policy?

Mō mātou | About Us

Here at Te Tai Ōhanga - The Treasury, we are committed to Tiakitanga (our role of stewardship) to make Aotearoa a better place for people today and in the future. We safeguard New Zealand's finances and are the Government's trusted economic advisor. Our vision is to lift living standards for all New Zealanders.

He aha te mea nui o te ao? What is the most important thing in the world?
He tangata, he tangata, he tangata. It is the people, it is the people, it is the people.

Kōrero mō te tūranga | About the Role

The work our graduates (ngā Kaiwhiwhi Tohu) undertake is varied and extensive. You will hit the ground running and within the first few weeks, experience working on significant pieces of advice across large and influential portfolios. Get ready to start your career in the heart of public sector decision-making.

Our graduates work in one of three streams (Ngā Ia) when they first join us. These streams help us define the type of work graduates do and allow us to provide targeted learning and development opportunities alongside our 18-month graduate development programme (kaupapa whakawhanake tāngata whiwhi tohu). Graduates are free to move between teams and streams once they are promoted to Analyst.

  • The Policy, Performance and Advisory Stream: Te ia kaupapa here, whakatinana, tohutohu hoki
  • The Macroeconomic Stream: Te ia ōhanga whārahi
  • The Capital and Commercial Stream: Te Ia Rawa, Arumoni hoki

Ō pūmanawa | About You

We are seeking well-rounded, conscientious individuals who:

  • Successfully adapt to an ever-changing work, political and economic environment
  • Are driven to enhance their own personal and professional development
  • Build trusted, collaborative and constructive relationships
  • Communicate well with a wide range of audiences
  • Are analytical thinkers
  • Value diversity and inclusive practices
  • Have personal integrity and an honest and ethical approach

Ko ngā hua | What we Offer

  • Full 18 month graduate development programme (kaupapa whakawhanake tāngata whiwhi tohu).
  • Flexible work arrangements and encouragement to enjoy a positive work/life balance with and a range of health and wellbeing initiatives.
  • 5 weeks annual leave for permanent full-time employees (pro-rated for part-time employees)
  • Relocation to Wellington reimbursement package
  • The opportunity to work in supportive and high-performing teams with internal opportunities across the organisation
  • An environment where excellence is recognised, and staff are encouraged to develop their own talents and potential
  • A workplace that values diversity and inclusion and recognises the value of your lived experienced
  • Fantastic exposure to a central government agency with interesting and varied work that influences the lives of New Zealanders

Hiring criteria

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Entry pathway
Degree or Certificate
Minimum Level of Study
Bachelor or higher
Study Field
B
Accounting
Commerce
Finance
Actuarial Studies
Business
Business Administration
H
Classics
Criminology
Humanities (all other)
International Studies
Liberal Arts
Librarianship & Curatorial Studies
L
Justice & Law Enforcement
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Family Law
International Law
S
Sciences (all other)
Agribusiness
Agricultural Science
Aquaculture & Fisheries
Viticulture

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

country
eligibility

Australia

Australia

Australian Work Visa (All Other)

Australian Citizen

Australian Permanent Resident


New Zealand

New Zealand

New Zealand Temporary Work Visa

New Zealand Citizen

New Zealand Permanent Resident


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