Practice and Implementation Adviser (R5) : Learning Support
Practice and Implementation Adviser (R5) : Learning Support
Practice and Implementation Adviser (R5) : Learning Support
Learning Support
The Practice and Implementation Adviser works with the Performance and Quality Lead to
implement changes to national practice within their region. They support induction and
professional development of field staff and work with regional Service Leads to support field
workers.
The Practice and Implementation Adviser are responsible for learning support and education
practice development, implementation, and guidance at a regional level and provide general
practice support across regional teams.
Leads change through personal leadership that influences and enthuses others through
personal advocacy, vision and drive, in collaboration with colleagues.
Key Priorities
An initial focus is on the implementation of learning support and embedding best practice
and the associated culture shift, with the move to also focus on education practice over
time.
Take an all-of-system (0-21) approach to practice looking up and down and across the
wider education network.
Build and maintain strong relationships with the education sector including local
communities of learning, with the aim of assessing how their needs impact on current and
future state practice for Ministry frontline staff and the system as a whole.
Provide practice thought leadership and facilitate the broadening of field workers thinking to
an all-of system approach to practice.
Supporting and enabling the adoption and implementation of the new ways of thinking
behaving and working.
Establish best practice for staff in brokering services and marshalling resources that will
promote seamless education services in the region.
Contextualise for the region how we adapt our access and services to support end to end
learning.
With colleagues across the ten regions, and with the National Practice and Implementation
Leads, contribute specialist expertise to meet practice specific needs of all regions.
Proactively contribute to the development of an effective working environment within
Learning Support function regionally and nationally that encourages high performance,
engagement, collaboration across teams, knowledge sharing, ongoing learning, creativity
and innovation.
Key Relationships
Competencies
Functional/Technical skills
Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills to do the job at a high level of
accomplishment
Interpersonal savvy
Relates well to all kinds of people – up, down and sideways, inside and outside the
organisation
Builds appropriate rapport
Problem-solving
Uses rigorous logic and methods to solve difficult problems with effective solutions
Probes all fruitful sources for answers
Tātai Pou
Demonstration of Tātai Pou competencies - at least Minimal level: