Director Future Funding Models | Wellington | Fixed term

Date: 3 Jun 2026

Location: Wellington, NZ

Company: Ministry of Social Development

  • Fixed term or secondment opportunity ending 30 June 2027
  • Important mahi supporting the Disability Support Services Taskforce
  • Work in an organisation driving better outcomes for all disabled people

 

Do you want to be part of a team that is committed to transforming the disability support system for disabled people, whānau and communities?

About our team | Mō te tīma

 

The Disability Support Services Group (DSS) has been established to ensure fairer access to disability support services in New Zealand, ensuring those with the greatest needs receive quality support services.

 

The Transformation team is in place to continue work to strengthen DSS services for the future following the implementation of the independent review recommendations.

 

The work ahead aims to:

 

  • provide disabled people with certain and consistent access to DSS, no matter what their circumstances or where they live in New Zealand
  • prioritise funding for disabled people with the highest needs, and those who would benefit most from early intervention support
  • ensure that Enabling Good Lives (EGL) principles are put into practice
  • ensure that the long-term sustainability of DSS is strengthened to provide disabled people and carers with services that are consistent, fair and affordable.

About the role | Mō te tūnga

 

You will be the key conduit between DSS and Treasury—building strong relationships, providing economic and sector analysis, and influencing investment decisions.

 

Drawing on your expertise in welfare economics, health funding, or public finance, you’ll design and champion evidence-based models that support equitable and sustainable disability funding into the future.

 

Working closely with policy and operational leaders, you will ensure that funding models reflect sector needs, government priorities, and the diverse perspectives of disabled people and whānau.

 

Your work will directly inform the development of the fair funding allocation approach, support multi-year funding tracks, and provide the foundation for meaningful change.

 

This is a fixed term or secondment opportunity ending 30 June 2027 and is based in our Wellington office.

 

Key responsibilities include:

 

  • Leading the development of DSS funding and allocation frameworks, grounded in sound economics and sector evidence
  • Engaging constructively with Treasury and other agencies to secure alignment and support
  • Providing strategic advice to senior leaders on funding model design and fiscal strategy
  • Overseeing high-impact projects that drive long-term value and equitable outcomes
  • Building DSS’s capability in economic analysis and funding modelling

 

We value diversity and welcome applications from disabled people and those who have lived experience with whānau, or the disability community.

 

Please contact us if there is any support that we can provide to ensure the recruitment process is accessible to you. 

What you bring | Ōu pūmanawatanga

 

You will bring strong analytical and relationship-building skills, a deep understanding of public funding systems, and a commitment to improving outcomes for disabled people.

 

We're looking for someone who can bridge technical expertise with strategic influence, and who thrives in a collaborative, cross-agency environment.

 

You will also have:

 

  • Advanced qualifications in economics, public policy, finance or a related field
  • Extensive experience in economic or funding model development in the public sector, ideally in health, disability or social services
  • Proven experience working with central agencies on funding approaches
  • Understanding of the disability sector, actuarial modelling, and social investment principles
  • The ability to engage effectively with a wide range of stakeholders including Treasury, Ministers, and senior leadership
  • A track record of leading through complexity and delivering high-quality, practical funding solutions

Position Description | He Whakaahuatanga Tūnga

 

A copy of the position description can be found here. Director Future Funding Models position description.

Salary | Utu-ā-tau: $163,429.00 - $217,905.00

Applications close | Ka kati ngā tono hei te: Tuesday 16 June 2026.

 

About us | Mō mātou

 

The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) is a people-centred organisation. We’re in communities across the motu, working with partners to help New Zealanders be safe, strong and independent.
 

We provide social policy and advice to government and assistance, including income, employment and housing support to people of all ages, families, whānau and communities. 
 

Our people are as diverse as the communities we serve. We care about the wellbeing and success of our people and provide a supportive and inclusive working environment where people can thrive and be who they are.
 

How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono

 

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Important Note: Please indicate in your cover letter what roles you have a specific interest in. If we think your skill set would be more aligned to a role you haven’t indicated your interest in, we will reach out.   

 

To apply, click the 'Apply Now' button to upload your CV, cover letter and complete the online application form.  
 

Note: Your cover letter will be a key part of our assessment process, so please highlight how your experience relates to the key responsibilities listed in the position description. 
 

All applications must be made online.  If this is not possible or if you have any queries, please contact us at jobs@msd.govt.nz
 

Internal MSD Employees – please apply through your myHR portal at work.  This will ensure that your myHR employee profile is visible as internal candidate. 

 

Joining us | Ko te hono mai:

 

Joining MSD means being part of a whānau that celebrates the diversity each individual represents.  

 

We show manaaki, we care about the wellbeing and success of people and want everyone to thrive and be who they are in a supportive and inclusive working environment. We work together to make a difference for communities while doing the right thing with integrity. You can find out more about our values here. 

 

If you have any support or accessibility requirements, we encourage you to tell us when you apply so we can assist you through the recruitment process.