
Senior Policy Advisor | Tourism Stewardship and Systems
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
- Wellington
- $110,098-138,028 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Actively shape and lead policy advice on the Government's role in tourism in Aotearoa.
- Apply your expertise to system-wide issues in a fast-paced environment, while mentoring and coaching team members.
- Salary: $110,098 - $138,028 plus KiwiSaver and Wellness Benefits | Wellington-based.
In the Tourism Stewardship and Systems team, we develop a deep understanding of the costs and benefits of tourism in New Zealand. We think strategically about the role of Government in supporting the growth of tourism in New Zealand and how the system should be set up to support our long-term goals. We use a wide spectrum of policy levers including coordinating and influencing, funding and some regulatory change. One of our primary roles is to advise on how central government can invest the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy effectively to support the tourism system.This role sits in the Tourism and Hospitality Branch, within the Labour Science and Enterprise Group of MBIE. Our work drives Aotearoa's economic transformation and shapes economic development thinking to create a more productive, sustainable, and inclusive economy. In an ambiguous and complex environment, we work in partnership to actively provide respected and frank advice, to influence and coordinate, and deliver policy solutions that work.Why work for us?
Developing our policy staff is a key focus for MBIE. We have a culture where policy staff are empowered to bring fresh perspectives to issues and to think 'outside the box'. Being the largest 'policy shop' in New Zealand, MBIE offers significant opportunity for developing experience across a broad variety of areas. We encourage excellence and proactively support development through on-the-job learning, training courses, conferences and seminars, development programmes, secondments, rotations to other branches and study opportunities.Ngā pukenga me ngā wheako e hiahiatia ana -Experience in economic development or tourism policy would be valuable, as would experience in interpreting data and applying quantitative skills to produce insightful and evidence-based policy advice. Most important is the ability to think analytically and strategically through issues. An ability to engage effectively with sector stakeholders to influence outcomes is critical.We are keen to hear from you if you:
- Have experience at Senior Policy Advisor level in central government (or immediately comparable experience with a strong understanding of government policy processes).
- Are a strong critical thinker and problem solver.
- Can effectively lead and deliver complex projects and provide robust advice.
- Develop credible, respected relationships and engage with diverse stakeholders (including Ministers, staff in partner agencies, industry partners, and other key external stakeholders).
- Communicate complex issues clearly and coherently.
- Have provided and want to further develop coaching and mentoring support to others.
- Have a positive, 'can-do' attitude and be flexible and adaptive to changes in requirements.
- Have the legal right to live and work in NZ.
MBIE has been rated New Zealand's second most attractive employer for 2025 in the Ranstad Employer Branch Research, reflecting our varied and meaningful work and opportunities for growth and development.People are at the heart of our mahi, our way of working is guided by our values which shape our behaviours.
- Mahi Tahi - Better Together
- Māia - Bold and brave
- Pae Kahurangi - Build our Future
- Pono Me Te Tika - Own It