Lead endtoend procurement guide stakeholders and shape strategic sourcing across Parliament in a small highimpact team.
Te tĪmaThe team:
At Parliamentary Service we work at the heart of democracy to provide excellent service to New Zealands Members of Parliament. If there is one thing that we pride ourselves on above all else it is our people who are literally world-class. To support these wonderful people who lead and shape New Zealands democracy is the Parliamentary Service and the Office of the Clerk.
A core function of this support is our highly motivated Finance Group providing a range of financial planning and procurement services across the two organisations. Youll join a small hightrust team of three within the Procurement and Contracts Team partnering closely with business units across Parliament and gaining exposure to a wide range of strategic and operational procurement activity.
Mō te tūnga About the role:
In this exciting and diverse role you will have the opportunity to:
This role is suitable for an experienced practitioner looking for a change in pace or someone ready to step into their first senior role. Youll also work on unique and highimpact projects you wont find anywhere else in the public sector directly supporting the mahi that keeps Aotearoas democracy running.
Tō kete What you will bring to the role:
As a Senior Procurement Specialist you will need to bring a flexible mindset and a cando attitude. Your CV will clearly demonstrate:
An excellent opportunity for someone ready to step into their first senior procurement role and grow rapidly in a supportive highperforming team.
Mō mātou About us:
We offer a range of benefits including 5 weeks annual leave end of trip facilities access to an on-site gym and pool learning and development opportunities. Our ever-changing environment allows us to be part of the action at Parliament including attending question time select committees and other key events.
We support flexible working where possible and offer a clear structured remuneration progression framework strong organisational stability and a genuine commitment to staff wellbeing and development.
Our values: Integrity Manaakitanga Accountability Whanaungatanga and Empowerment guide how we work. We honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi and aim to make Parliament a welcoming and accessible environment for all.
If you would like to know more about who we are and the mahi we do visit Careers at Parliament.
The mid-point base salary for this role is $121112 per annum (remuneration band extends beyond the appointing salary to account for tenure progression).
Me pēhea te tuku tono How to apply:
If youre looking to influence meaningful projects at scale collaborate with crossfunctional stakeholders and grow within a highperforming purposeled team this is your chance to make a real impact!
Applications close at midnight Sunday 1 February 2026. All applications must be made online.
To arrange a confidential kōrero please contact
Please note: We will be screening applications as we receive them to move swiftly to interview shortly after the advert closes. Depending on application numbers this date may change. You may be asked to complete a preinterview screen via phone or video.
If you have any support or access requirements we encourage you to tell us when you apply so we can assist you through the recruitment process.
Note to Recruitment Agencies: We appreciate your interest but we are not accepting applications from recruitment agencies currently. Unsolicited CVs received without written confirmation of acceptance from Parliaments Talent Team will not be received and Parliamentary Service and Office of the Clerk are not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited CVs.
Required Experience:
Senior IC