Mō te tūnga About the role
In the Communications Director role you will be the primary advisor to the party co-leaders and Caucus on all public communications. This includes connecting Green MPs and policies with the public through online and offline media and developing and implementing communications strategies. Youll have day-to-day oversight of all public communications and lead a small team of press secretaries and social media creatives.
Reporting to the Chief of Staff and working alongside the Policy & Research Director and Outreach Director you will play an active role in the management of the Green Partys parliamentary operation. Political risk management is a key component of the role.
Tō kete What you will bring to the role
We are looking for someone with advanced communications and strategic nous and a network of existing relationships across the media landscape. Ideally you will have 5-10 years experience in a senior communications role and relevant qualifications.
Leading a team of seven direct reports means previous staff management experience is a must. Coaching and investing in the professional development of your team is important as is sharing your skills and experience with the Caucus and broader staff team.
A strong understanding of Green Party principles and their relationship to one another and knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Te ao Māori will be an advantage.
He aha te pai o te mahi ki Te Ratonga Whare Pāremata Why work for Parliamentary Service
The indicative salary range for the role is $and appointments will be based on skills and experience.
All employees who work for Political Party Offices are employed on an events based agreement with your employment linked to the party co-leaders. This role is based in Wellington for 40 hours a week with some flexibility required. Travel is required from time-to-time.
Applications close midnight on Wednesday 12th November 2025
Required Experience:
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