Advisor, Policy
Opportunity for someone seeking their first policy role
Collaborate in an environment that values your expertise and ideas
Join a small, agile central agency with a big mission
About us:
The Ministry for Regulation is a small government agency with a big job to do.
We’re focused on lifting quality across all regulatory systems and supporting agencies with regulatory responsibilities to align with good practice. We want it to be easier for businesses to innovate, grow and comply, while still ensuring the benefits from regulation that we take for granted won’t change.
We are a small group of dedicated professionals, working in a 'can do' environment.
About the Role:
The Advisor, Policy is a permanent full-time role within the Policy Group, based in central Wellington.
This role is ideal for someone looking to step into their first policy role in a supportive, high‑quality policy environment. You’ll be supported to build core policy skills while working on real, system‑level issues that matter. We’re looking for someone with strong foundations, curiosity, and the ability to learn quickly.
In this role, you’ll help shape high‑quality advice that supports leaders to make informed, future‑focused decisions. You’ll work on a broad range of interesting and meaningful issues, contributing to policy that improves outcomes for New Zealanders. The role offers the chance to build strong, transferable skills and knowledge that will serve you well throughout your policy career.
The Policy Group’s core functions include:
Overseeing the regulatory management system and providing strategic coordination
Leading regulatory stewardship work across the public sector
Managing the regulatory impact analysis system
Providing second‑opinion advice on significant regulatory proposals across government.
What you’ll be doing:
The focus of your work will evolve over time in line with Ministry and Ministerial priorities, but you can expect to:
Provide clear, well‑reasoned policy advice on complex, cross‑cutting issues that span multiple regulatory systems
Support the operation of the Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) system
Prepare briefings, papers, and recommendations for senior leaders
Support the development and implementation of policy frameworks, guidance, and processes
Stay aware of emerging trends and best practice to strengthen our policy approach
Support agencies in their regulatory stewardship responsibilities.
As part of the wider Policy group, you’ll have opportunities to contribute across the Ministry. You’ll work in a complex, dynamic environment that requires flexibility, sound judgement, and the ability to manage both fast‑paced and longer‑term work while building effective relationships.
What you’ll bring:
A relevant tertiary qualification and at least two years’ work experience
Strong analytical skills and the ability to translate complex information into practical, actionable advice
Demonstrated ability to build trusted relationships and collaborate effectively
Sound judgement, curiosity, and a proactive approach
Clear and effective communication skills, both written and verbal
An understanding of, and commitment to, the impact regulation has on the lives of New Zealanders.
What we can offer you:
The opportunity to deepen your understanding of regulation, regulatory policy processes, machinery of government, and public sector management
Structured support, feedback, and on-the-job learning to help you grow into the policy profession, including if this is your first policy role
A collaborative and supportive team where your expertise is valued and your ideas can have real impact
Growth in transferable skills and knowledge that will support your long‑term policy career
Flexible working, ongoing development, and the chance to contribute to work that truly matters.
Please see the attached job description here: Advisor, Policy
Salary range: $79,078 – $104,887 dependent on skills and experience.
How to apply:
Please click the 'Apply Now' button and provide all the required information.
While we acknowledge that AI can be helpful, please make sure your CV and cover letter reflect your own voice and experiences.
Applications close on Wednesday, 18 March 2026.
For any questions, please contact: people@regulation.govt.nz
- Department
- Policy
- Role
- Policy
- Locations
- Wellington
- Remote status
- Hybrid