- Senior Executive Assistant to Hon Julie Anne Genter MP.
- Work at the heart of our democracy.
- From $72,100 per annum + 5 weeks’ annual leave.
Ringa Āwhina Matua | Senior Executive Assistant
Are you an experienced EA with an interest in parliament and supporting democracy? If so, read on.
Mō te tūnga | About the role:
Hon Julie Anne Genter MP is looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Senior Executive Assistant to join their team at the Parliamentary precinct in Wellington for 40 hours per week.
You’ll be responsible for actively managing critical administrative functions for the MP, including diary management, scheduling, travel booking, meeting preparation and minute taking, coordinating administrative activities, and responding to correspondence.
You’ll be working at a high level, engaging with MPs, Ministers, and constituents in a timely manner, sometimes with limited information at hand.
Tō kete | What you will bring to the role:
You’ll have real-world experience in an EA role, ready to ensure the smooth running of the MP’s Parliamentary life.
Your calm, proactive, and flexible approach to work will help you build strong and trusted relationships with internal and external stakeholders. You’ll be someone who can anticipate the ‘what if’ question and instinctively know when to escalate issues and when not to.
You’ll thrive in a fast-paced environment and will bring strong attention to detail and excellent communication skills.
Ngā haepapa | Responsibilities:
- Ensure the smooth operation of the MP’s office by providing administrative support.
- Plan and coordinate the MP’s diary and ensure the schedule is followed and any changes are managed promptly, with minimal disruption to the MP.
- Ensure the MP is always well briefed for each engagement in the diary.
- Respond to correspondence and emails, escalate correspondence when require.
- Coordinate administrative activities in the MP’s office including those for meetings, functions and events; including overseeing the collation of invitations, and arrangement of facilities and catering.
He aha te pai o te mahi ki Te Ratonga Whare Pāremata? | Why work for Parliamentary Service?
- We offer a range of benefits including 5 weeks’ annual leave, an eye and hearing subsidy, and an annual well-being payment.
- You will receive an induction from Parliamentary Service to set you up to succeed, as well as having access to ongoing learning, development, and professional networking opportunities.
- We are proud of He Ao Takitaki (our Te Ao Māori strategy); we offer karakia, waiata, and reo Māori opportunities along with opportunities through other staff networks.
- Our core values are at the heart of how we work: Integrity, Manaakitanga, Accountability, Whanaungatanga, and Empowerment.
As an employee of Parliamentary Service, you will be politically impartial in your role. An awareness of the political landscape may be beneficial in supporting your MP.
The pay band for the role starts at $72,100 per annum and appointments will be based on skills and experience. All employees who work for MPs are employed on an ‘events-based’ agreement, with your employment linked to your MP. This role is based at the Parliamentary precinct in Wellington for 40 hours per week.
If you want to work in a role and environment unlike any other—one that is hugely rewarding and exciting, with the chance to make a difference—please apply now.
Applications close midnight, Tuesday 11 February 2025.
If you have any questions, please contact jodie.taylor@parliament.govt.nz
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