About Tourism New Zealand
Tourism New Zealand is a Crown agent established to carry out specific functions under the New Zealand Tourism Board Act 1991 (the Tourism Act). TNZ's main objective is to market New Zealand as an international visitor destination for the long-term benefit of New Zealand.
For more information about Tourism New Zealand and the Board, see its website.
Membership of the Board
The Board has between five and nine members, in accordance with the Act. Board members are appointed by the Minister of Tourism and Hospitality for terms of up to three years. Members may be reappointed on the expiry of their term. Members may be removed by the Minister at any time.
Person specifications
The Minister of Tourism and Hospitality is seeking highly experienced directors with proven capability, with the following skills and experience:
New Zealand Tourism Experience (Regional Perspectives)
Experience in New Zealand tourism sector
Able to provide regional perspectives in a national context
Highly networked within New Zealand tourism sector
Respected within the tourism industry
All members should be able to demonstrate foundational skills of:
A genuine interest in Tourism New Zealand's purpose, contextual environment in which it operates and contributions to New Zealand's economic prosperity
Proven governance experience
Leadership
Strategic ability
Financial acumen
Strong relationship management skills, including developing valuable strategic connections with industry, consumers and other stakeholders
Expertise in change management.
How To Apply
A position description can be found here.
Applications close at 11.59pm on Sunday 3 November 2024. Applications must be made through the web portal; we cannot accept applications via email.
For further enquiries about the position, email: ******
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