Ruth Wiltshire
About Ruth Wiltshire
Ruth Wiltshire is a Principal Policy Analyst with extensive experience in public policy and workforce development in New Zealand. She has held various roles in government and healthcare organizations, contributing to policy analysis and human resources projects.
Current Role as Principal Policy Analyst
Ruth Wiltshire serves as a Principal Policy Analyst, focusing on developing and analyzing policies within her area of expertise. In this role, she contributes to the formulation of effective strategies that address complex issues in the public sector. Her analytical skills and experience in policy development enable her to provide valuable insights that support decision-making processes.
Previous Experience at Ministry of Social Development
Ruth Wiltshire worked as a Contractor in Workforce Development at the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) from 2015 to 2016. During her one-year tenure in Wellington and Wairarapa, New Zealand, she was involved in initiatives aimed at enhancing workforce capabilities and addressing employment challenges within the community.
Role at State Services Commission
From 2012 to 2016, Ruth Wiltshire held the position of Principal Advisor at the State Services Commission. Over her four-year period in this role, she provided strategic advice and guidance on public sector policies, contributing to the improvement of service delivery and organizational effectiveness across various government agencies.
Experience with HHL Group
Ruth Wiltshire worked as a Contractor - HR lead for the In-between Travel Settlement project at HHL Group - Healthcare of New Zealand Holdings Limited from 2014 to 2016. Her role involved overseeing human resources aspects of the project, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and facilitating effective communication among stakeholders in Wellington and Wairarapa.
Early Career at Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
In 1970, Ruth Wiltshire briefly served as a Principal Policy Analyst at the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Although her tenure was short, this role marked the beginning of her career in policy analysis within the healthcare sector.