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Senior Communications Advisor

  • Company: New Zealand Government
  • Location: Wellington, Greater Wellington
  • Salary: NZ$111,529–NZ$122,620/yr
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New Zealand Government at a glance

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The New Zealand Government is New Zealand’s central government—the executive through which political authority is exercised. In this parliamentary system, “Government” mainly means the collective ministry that directs the executive. It works on the principle of responsible government: the sovereign reigns, while the government rules for as long as it holds the support of the House of Representatives. How ministers and officials are expected to operate is set out in the Cabinet Manual, which describes the main laws, rules, and conventions for government conduct. This Senior Communications Advisor role is listed with that employer (govt.nz) in Wellington, Greater Wellington, and is not a remote posting.

2,615 Wikipedia views in June 2026 — a rough gauge of public visibility.

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New Zealand Government is hiring a full-time Senior Communications Advisor in Wellington, Greater Wellington to strengthen public messaging and engagement that helps keep communities safe.

The Opportunity

This Senior Communications Advisor role in Wellington, Greater Wellington sits within New Zealand Government and supports vital public service delivery. With teams that operate around the clock across land, sea and air to handle hundreds of thousands of emergency calls each year while preventing crime and crashes, effective communication is essential to building trust and delivering clear information to New Zealanders. You will help shape how people understand and engage with the organisation’s goals of making the country safer.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement integrated communications strategies and campaigns that support operational priorities and public safety messaging
  • Provide high-level advice to senior leaders on media issues, public narratives and reputation management
  • Craft clear, accurate content including media releases, speeches, digital material, reports and internal updates tailored for diverse audiences
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with media outlets, community stakeholders and partner agencies
  • Coordinate communications around key initiatives, incidents and events to ensure consistent and timely information flow
  • Monitor emerging issues, evaluate campaign effectiveness and refine approaches based on insights and audience feedback
  • Mentor junior communications staff and contribute to continuous improvement of organisational messaging standards

What You Bring

  • Proven experience as a Senior Communications Advisor or equivalent senior-level communications role, ideally within government or large public-sector environments
  • Strong writing, editing and storytelling skills with the ability to translate complex information into accessible language
  • Excellent stakeholder management, media handling and interpersonal abilities under pressure
  • Sound judgement, strategic thinking and experience advising executive teams
  • Familiarity with digital channels, social media and modern communications tools
  • A commitment to collaborative ways of working and delivering results that support community wellbeing

Working at New Zealand Government

New Zealand Government is hiring for this role and offers a supportive team environment in Wellington, Greater Wellington where dedicated professionals contribute to public service outcomes.

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What people say about New Zealand Government

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Working in Wellington, Greater Wellington

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Work is listed in Wellington, Greater Wellington—New Zealand’s capital, at the southwestern tip of the North Island between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the country’s third-largest city and the administrative centre of the Wellington Region. It is also the southernmost capital of a sovereign state. The city has a temperate maritime climate and is described as the world’s windiest capital. Cached location data places elevation around 14 metres, with a display area covering Wellington City / 6011, New Zealand / Aotearoa. For a non-remote Senior Communications Advisor role, that means a day-to-day base in the capital’s government centre rather than work from elsewhere.

Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the southwestern tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand, and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region. It is the world's southernmost capital of a sovereign state. Wellington features a temperate maritime climate, and is the world's windiest

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National unemployment rate in New Zealand: 5.1%via World Bank

GDP per capita in New Zealand: $49,591via World Bank

Consumer price inflation in New Zealand: 2.8% (annual) — via World Bank

Average hours worked per year in New Zealand: 1,723via OECD

Recent seismic activity: 6 earthquakes (M4.5+) within 200km in the last 6 months — largest M5.0 near 65 km W of Foxton Beach, New Zealand. via USGS

  • Elevation 14m (46 ft)

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Build the skills for this role

No certification or training resources were supplied for this listing, so none can be named or cost-labelled here. Preparation for a Senior Communications Advisor role at New Zealand Government should be judged against your own communications portfolio and familiarity with central government context in Wellington—not against a prescribed course list. If you pursue external training later, verify current pricing yourself; this data block does not include free or paid items to recommend.

Be ready to explain why you want senior communications work specifically at New Zealand Government in Wellington, and why an on-site capital role suits you better than remote work. Ground answers in how the central government operates under responsible government and the Cabinet Manual’s laws, rules, and conventions—paraphrased from public descriptions of the employer, not from invented internal processes. You may also show you follow public policy topics that appear in recent external coverage (for example climate litigation, industry co-investment, or AI infrastructure headlines), while making clear those are news discussions, not interview “model answers.” Avoid inventing metrics or campaigns; stick to transferable senior communications experience you can evidence.

This Senior Communications Advisor listing at New Zealand Government is a closer fit for people who want senior public-sector communications work in Wellington’s capital setting, on site, inside a parliamentary executive framework. It is a weaker match if you need remote work, or if you are seeking a role whose day-to-day tasks and salary bands are fully spelled out in the source data—they are not. Interest in government accountability, capital-city life, and advising on communications for a central government employer is the practical filter given the facts available.

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Listing facts

  • Role Senior Communications Advisor
  • Employer New Zealand Government
  • Location Wellington, Greater Wellington
  • Type Full Time
  • Pay (from listing) NZ$111,529–NZ$122,620/yr
  • Posted July 13, 2026
  • Apply by 2026-08-12
  • Country context New Zealand
  • Overview Full original description on this page (348 words; rewritten for clarity, not a teaser paste)

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