Head of Digital Security at MIT / Unitec – we seek a visionary and execution-focused leader to guide cyber security strategy and operations across MIT / Unitec. This role safeguards systems, platforms, networks and data, ensures regulatory and operational compliance, and helps build a modern, resilient security architecture that enables innovation. The Head of Digital Security will play a strategic role in transforming security into a differentiator and potential revenue stream for MIT / Unitec. This executive reports directly to the Director - Digital Strategy and Experience and will be a key member of MIT / Unitec.
Overview
The role leads enterprise security initiatives, drives secure-by-design principles, and supports digital transformation with a modern security environment.
Responsibilities
This role requires strategic thinking, technical depth, and the ability to influence across the organisation.
About you
What Success Looks Like
Culture and Values
You will work with incredible people who are passionate about the positive impact we make to the communities we serve. We value genuine people who care for others, are well-connected, open and approachable, and strive for excellence. We welcome and celebrate diversity and are committed to building a supportive and inclusive environment for all. We acknowledge our obligation to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and are committed to a culturally sensitive work environment.
How to Apply
See below for a copy of the Job Description and to apply. If you would like any further information please contact Alison Redfern-Daly, People and Culture,
Job Reference : 29279
Application Close Date : Monday, 6th October, 2025
Please note this role is being advertised across Unitec and MIT career sites; you only need to apply once through one of the career sites.
We welcome applications from New Zealand residents and those legally entitled to work in New Zealand.
Disclaimer
This position has been identified as a potential redeployment for kaimahi who have had their position impacted through change. Therefore, in assessing applications, affected kaimahi will be given preference and priority.
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