Chief Executive Officer

Details of the offer

Situated at the southernmost tip of the North Island, Wellington stands proudly as New Zealand's vibrant capital. Home to 216,000 people, it is not just the heart of government but a thriving, diverse community. Wellington has the highest percentage of tertiary-educated residents and, as our cultural capital, it offers a rich tapestry of experiences: from world-renowned museums like Te Papa Tongarewa to the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, the Royal New Zealand Ballet, and iconic events like the Festival of the Arts and WOW.
With a spirit of innovation and a strong sense of community, Wellington looks confidently to the future, with the Council proactively planning to meet the evolving needs of its growing population.
He Wero | The Challenge
Wellington City is at a pivotal moment, facing complex challenges that include central government reforms, a significant capital works program, and the expanding requirements associated with growth. In this context, the CEO will play a crucial role in navigating these challenges, and leading the organisation into a future where Wellington continues to flourish.
He Angitutanga | The Opportunity
This is an exceptional opportunity to lead a dynamic and diverse organisation, working collaboratively with the Mayor, elected officials (15 Councillors representing six wards, including Te Whanganui-a-Tara's Maori Ward), and eight Council Controlled Organisations. The CEO will guide the strategic direction of the Council, ensuring effective management of resources, services, and projects essential to Wellington's well-being.
He Korero Mou | About You
We seek an exceptional executive with extensive experience leading a large, complex organisation. You will bring an applied appreciation of how communities interact with public service entities, and how to deliver on ambitious strategies within a diverse and demanding political landscape. Sound judgement, candor and integrity will be hallmarks of the appointee.
Organisational and community partnerships are also vital to this role, so the ideal candidate will excel at building broad, collaborative relationships with both internal and external stakeholders. This includes a strong commitment to mana whenua, whose voice will be thoughtfully reflected in Council's decision-making.
If you are an experienced, strategic and inspiring leader with a passion for Wellington, and a commitment to excellence in local government, this role represents an outstanding next career step.
To apply in strict confidence now, email your cover letter and CV to ****** quoting 8800sk. Applications close on 1st November 2024, 9am. Emails will be electronically acknowledged and further correspondence may be by email.
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