Experienced Professionals - Foreign Policy Opportunities at Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Jun, 26

Salary

111679.0

Posted On

16 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Foreign Policy, Trade Policy, International Development, Multilateral Issues, Diplomacy, Negotiation, Cross-Cultural Work, Analytical Skills, Adaptability, Resilience, Written Communication, Verbal Communication, Stakeholder Relationship Building, Mātauranga Māori Understanding, Treaty of Waitangi Understanding, Language Proficiency

Industry

International Affairs

Description
Experienced Professionals - Foreign Policy Opportunities    Recruiting now for a start in July 2026  Work for New Zealanders on global issues  Build a varied, meaningful career in Wellington and overseas    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Manatū Aorere – welcomes applications from experienced policy professionals interested in building a safer, more prosperous and more sustainable future for New Zealanders through the Ministry’s work.      About the roles - Kōrero mō te tūranga    Our people advise the Government on foreign policy, trade, multilateral, and international development issues. They advance and represent New Zealand’s interests, build international partnerships, and contribute to shaping global outcomes.    These roles are rotational, giving you the opportunity to develop deep expertise across multiple areas of foreign policy, trade, and international development over time.    Depending on your background and the needs of the Ministry, you may be involved in:  Contributing to New Zealand’s international development and humanitarian assistance efforts in the Pacific region and beyond as part of New Zealand’s International Development Cooperation programme.  Expanding opportunities and improving trading conditions for New Zealand in overseas markets.    Supporting New Zealand’s engagement with partners including other government agencies, iwi, regional organisations, NGOs, business, and academia.  Representing New Zealand in international forums and negotiations;  Delivering diplomatic visits, events, and other engagements.  Responding to international crises and the international impacts of domestic crises.  Developing the leadership skills needed to influence, negotiate, and work effectively across cultures.     Opportunities for overseas postings may also be available as you progress your career.    To view the position description for Policy Officer 2 (PO2) Level, please click here.    Successful PO2 candidates will be appointed based on their experience and assessed level. We expect to appoint between $93,542 to $111,679, inclusive of our KiwiSaver employer contribution.    We expect to appoint predominantly at this PO2 level. In exceptional circumstances, we may consider appointing a candidate with relevant experience to a Senior Policy Officer position.     Who are we looking for? - Mā‎ wai te mahi nei?     Candidates are expected to bring:    A minimum of four years’ professional experience and subject matter expertise in a relevant technical field such as law, trade policy, economics, international development, or international governance and institutions.   International Development policy or programme management experience, including in areas such as health, education, infrastructure, renewable energy, and humanitarian assistance, or a willingness to work in an international development focused role.  A Bachelor’s or Postgraduate Degree in a discipline relevant to the technical area/s identified, with demonstrated high achievement.  Aptitude for the Ministry’s work — analytical, adaptable, resilient, with strong written and verbal communication skills.   An ability to build and foster positive relationships with a range of domestic and international stakeholders.   A sound understanding of Mātauranga Māori and the Treaty of Waitangi / te Tiriti o Waitangi.   Proficiency in one or more languages other than English would be beneficial.    You must also be:    A New Zealand citizen, and  Able to obtain and maintain a Top-Secret national security clearance.     You can use this online tool to self-check your eligibility for a Top-Secret security clearance. Please note that this tool is not part of the formal security clearance process:  http://www.protectivesecurity.govt.nz/eligibility-tool    Why MFAT? - Ngā hua o te mahi i te Manatū Aorere    We are committed to a focus on leadership, talent, training and development. Check out our benefits page to find out more about why we love working here.    MFAT is Rainbow Tick accredited. We value diversity and are committed to providing an inclusive culture where everyone feels supported, valued, and a sense of belonging.  We welcome applications from people from a diverse range of backgrounds.     About us - Mō mātou    Our people represent New Zealand on and offshore, and in doing so make New Zealanders safer and more prosperous.  By building connections with and influencing other countries and international institutions, we advance New Zealand’s interests and pursue New Zealand's values.  We provide advice to the Government on the implications for New Zealand of what is happening in the world and what to do about it.     To Apply/Interested - Me pēhea te tuku tono    The online application process will require you to complete a questionnaire in addition to providing your CV, Cover Letter and Academic Transcript.     Applications close at midnight New Zealand time on Sunday 12th April. For any queries on the recruitment process or issues applying, please email fprecruitment@mfat.govt.nz  
Responsibilities
These roles involve advising the Government on foreign policy, trade, multilateral, and international development issues, while advancing and representing New Zealand’s interests globally. Responsibilities may include contributing to international development, expanding trade opportunities, engaging with various stakeholders, representing New Zealand in forums, and responding to international crises.
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