Te Haeata | The Opportunity
As General Manager, Communications & Ministerial Services, you will provide strategic communications and ministerial advice to the Secretary for Justice and the Strategic Leadership Team, leading a high‐performing function that supports trusted engagement, effective public positioning, and high‐quality official correspondence across the Ministry.
Reporting to the Deputy Secretary, Corporate Services, this is a pivotal leadership role within the Corporate Services group, with influence across the Ministry and with Ministers, the judiciary, and the wider justice sector.
You Will
* Provide strategic advice on communications, stakeholder engagement, and reputation management to senior leadership
* Lead the Communications & Ministerial Services function, including internal and external communications, media, channels, and ministerial and official correspondence
* Ensure high‐quality, timely delivery of ministerial servicing, including OIA responses, Written Parliamentary Questions, and Ministerial correspondence
* Shape and deliver communications strategies that support organisational priorities and public trust
* Lead and embed change to strengthen capability, systems, and service delivery across the function
* Work collegially across the senior management team to support delivery of Ministry priorities and manage issues and risks in a complex environment
Ō pūkenga | Skills and Experience
We're looking for an experienced executive communications leader who can operate confidently at organisational and system level. You'll bring:
* Senior leadership experience in large, complex organisations, including:
* Leading communications, public affairs, and ministerial services functions at scale
* Driving organisational change and lifting functional capability
* Working as part of an executive leadership group with shared organisational goals
* Strong strategic judgement in managing reputation, risk, and sensitive issues in high‐profile environments
* Proven ability to influence Ministers, senior leaders, and external stakeholders, and to operate effectively within the machinery of government
* A track record of translating strategy into delivery, balancing competing priorities and operating under pressure
* Experience building and leading high‐performing, multidisciplinary teams
* A sound understanding of the constitutional principles and legal processes underpinning New Zealand's justice system
* The ability to build and maintain effective relationships across organisations and with a wide professional network
Utu ā-tau | Salary
The remuneration band for this role is $215,642 to $300,564 with the appointing salary based on skills and experience.
We welcome and support people of all gender identities, ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, disabilities and religions.
Applications close on Sunday 24 May 2026, however, we will be reviewing CVs as they come in.
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