## Mo tenei turanga mahi | About this role
- Type :
- Fixed Term (June 2026)
- Hours :
- Full time
- Location :
- Wellington
- Business Group :
- Regulatory Services
- Branch :
- Regulatory and Identity Services
- Salary Range :
- $129,271 - $160,871
- Lead the Conversation.
Shape the Future.
The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) is leading one of the most significant regulatory changes in New Zealand's financial system – the transition to asingle AML / CFT supervisorWe're looking for a
Stakeholder Engagement Leadto drive sector engagement and ensure this change is understood, supported, and successful.The Sector Engagement Lead is at the heart of the Single Supervisor Transition (SST) project, which will see DIA become New Zealand's single AML / CFT supervisor by mid-2026.This is a major regulatory shift impacting thousands of reporting entities across multiple sectors, including law, accounting, real estate, and financial services.
The workstream's purpose is to ensure this transition is communicated clearly, consistently, and transparently, so stakeholders understand what is changing, why it matters, and what actions they need to take.The workstream will deliver a comprehensive engagement strategy, supported by sector mapping, tailored messaging, and a suite of communication materials.
Post-transition, the workstream will maintain engagement to confirm understanding, address residual challenges, and refine support tools, ensuring confidence in the new supervisory model and strengthening New Zealand's AML / CFT framework.
What you'll doDevelop and deliver asector engagement strategythat builds trust and confidenceLead targeted communications across diverse industries utilising multi-channels eg : webinars, in-person briefings, newsletters, LinkedIn updates, and industry eventsCreate two-way engagement channels to capture feedback using mechanisms like online forms, roundtables, and surveys to capture sector sentiment and inform continuous improvement and respond to concernsWork closely with RBNZ, FMA, and industry bodies to ensure alignment and consistencyShape messaging that explainswhat's changing, why, and what it means for stakeholdersWhat we're looking forProven experience leadingstakeholder engagement and communication strategiesfor complex, high-profile projectsAbility to translate complex regulatory changes into clear, actionable messagesStrong relationship-building skills across government, industry, and professional associationsStrategic thinker with a knack for navigating complexity and influencing at senior levelsThis is your chance to play a pivotal role in a nationally significant reform that strengthens New Zealand's AML / CFT regime and enhances our international reputation.You'll work in a collaborative, purpose-driven environment where your expertise will make a real difference.
What we offer :Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balanceA collaborative and inclusive culture that values diversityProfessional development opportunities and career growthThe chance to work on a high-profile, nationally significant projectA purpose-driven role that contributes to the integrity of New Zealand's financial systemApplications close :5pm, Monday, 6 October 2025.For more information please contact :Jo Oliver,Job description :To review the full job description, please .If you are unable to follow the link, please review the full job description on our careers website.
| Location : | Wellington - Wairarapa |
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