Marketing Coordinator

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Wellington - New Zealand

profile Monthly Salary: $ 61072 - 76000
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Description

Type: Permanent
Hours: Full time
Location: Wellington
Business Group: Archives & National Library
Branch: Partnerships & Commissions
Salary: $61072 - $76000

Who we are

As part of the Department of Internal Affairs youll join a team helping to shape how Aotearoa accesses remembers celebrates and shares its stories. At Archives New Zealand and the National Library our Community Engagement and Learning team is all about creating experiences that connect people to the heritage knowledge and creativity of Aotearoa. Working at the Department of Internal Affairs youll have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of New Zealanders.

Bring stories to life. connect people and taonga.

This is an opportunity for a Marketing Coordinator to help promote our stories spaces and taonga. From exhibitions and events to retail and commercial operations your work will help us connect with existing audiences and engage new ones.

In this role youll help coordinate create and deliver marketing material across our community engagement activity and commercial operationsdeveloping plans creating content coordinating social media posts and collaborating with teams across the organisation. As Marketing Coordinator youll work closely with the Community Engagement and Learning leadership team and Specialist Advisors to develop promotional plans and content that supports programmes events and services.

What were looking for

Were after someone with a solid foundation in marketing communication and design who is creative organised and happy juggling multiple projects at once.

Youll need:

  • Proven experience delivering marketing and social media content and plans
  • A good understanding of marketing principles and audience engagement
  • Confidence with digital content tools and channels with Adobe skills and design capability preferred
  • Experience building relationships with stakeholders partners and colleagues
  • Strong writing skills and attention to detail
  • A nose for datacomfortable interpreting insights and analytics to assess success and improve outcomes
  • Strong project management skills and an ability to deliver on time
  • An awareness of the impact of Te Tiriti o Waitangi on marketing practice and a commitment to supporting mtauranga Mori
  • A interest in visual storytelling branding and community connection

About Us

Working at the Department of Internal Affairs youll have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of New Zealanders.

The Partnerships and Commissions branch of DIA is responsible for a diverse portfolio of national institutions commissions Executive and community-based services. The branch oversees and supports the National Library and Archives New Zealand Hpai Hapori Community Operations and Ministerial Services who provide a range of services to the Prime Minister and the Executive. The branch oversees various commissions including royal commissions ministerial inquiries and those established through legislation (Local Government Commission Gambling Commission).

Applications close: 5pm 22 September 2025
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DescriptionType: PermanentHours: Full timeLocation: WellingtonBusiness Group: Archives & National LibraryBranch: Partnerships & CommissionsSalary: $61072 - $76000Who we areAs part of the Department of Internal Affairs youll join a team helping to shape how Aotearoa accesses remembers celebrates and ...
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Key Skills

  • Graphic Design
  • Marketing
  • MailChimp
  • Microsoft Publisher
  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Constant Contact
  • Email Marketing
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Social Media Management
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Wordpress
  • Adobe Indesign

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At the Department of Internal Affairs, the work we do makes New Zealand a better place for those born here, and those new New Zealanders who have chosen to call this country home.

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