We are the professional body for directors and are at the heart of the governance community. We believe good governance has the power to positively transform organisations and society.
We’re looking for a Professional Development Executive to ensure our members and customers receive outstanding service and support for their professional development and course delivery needs.
About the role I Mō te Tūranga
As a Professional Development Executive, you’ll be focused on providing exceptional customer service to our members and customers and ensuring seamless coordination and delivery of face-to-face and online courses. You’ll assist our wider team with their business support needs and ensure the team functions smoothly and effectively.
Your varied responsibilities will include:
About you I Mōhou ake
You’ll have proven experience and an absolute passion for providing exceptional customer service and a love for organising. Ideally you’ll have experience or a keen interest in events/course planning and strong administrative skills. You’ll be a confident, solutions focused communicator and enjoy using your initiative and drive to ensure you are fully equipped to best help our customers and wider teams.
You’ll be a real team player who enjoys working towards a common goal, having fun while getting there. And, you will be keen to roll up your sleeves to provide assistance to the team on a range of other projects as they come about.
The skills and experience you bring | Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako ka mau i a koe
About us I Mō mātou
We’re a small organisation, but we make a big impact. We have more than 10,500 members connected through our branch network and events programme. We offer governance training, services, content, and thought leadership in areas critical to good governance.
We welcome people who want to make a difference, do good work every day, and reflect our values of manaakitanga, being learners for life, individuality, kaitiakitanga and courage. We have a professional and inclusive people-centric culture and offer competitive remuneration, flexible working and leave options, career and professional development, and a wellbeing programme and initiatives.
You can find out more about us at www.iod.org.nz/careers.
How to apply I Me pēhea te tono
Applications close 5 May 2024 and we’ll be reviewing applications as they are received.
If you would like to kōrero about this role or the position description you can contact us at recruitment@iod.org.nz and we’ll come back to you.
Tūhono mai ki a mātou o IoD – come join us at the IoD!