Opportunities

Executive Director

  • Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Lead the Fight for Human Rights
  • Powerful global influence

Are you ready to lead a movement that stands up against injustice and transforms lives?  Do you have the vision, passion, and courage to create real, lasting change?  This is an opportunity for dynamic Executive Director to take the NZ helm of one of the most respected human rights organisations in the world.

About Us

At Amnesty International, we believe that when injustice happens to one person, it matters to us all.  We are a powerful, global movement of over 10 million supporters across 150 countries, united by a simple goal: to make human rights a reality for everyone.  We expose abuses, demand accountability, and educate future generations to protect our fundamental rights.

We do this by investigating and exposing human rights abuses, activating our people-powered movement to take action. We work with thousands of international media outlets to expose abusers of human rights and call them to justice.

We support those who defend human rights.  We put pressure on governments, groups and individuals to ensure they uphold, create or change laws to protect human rights.  We educate present and future generations, so that one day, the dream of human rights for all can become a reality.

The Role

As our next Executive Director, you will lead us into the future, driving the delivery of our Strategy 2030 and championing human rights across the nation as well as through our global movement. You’ll inspire a passionate team of staff, advocates/activists, and thousands of supporters, while making your mark as the key spokesperson for human rights in Aotearoa New Zealand.  From media interviews to government meetings, your voice will be heard. You will work across all our key areas including fundraising, movement building, advocacy, partnership building, campaigns as well as the general management of a small NGO.

A big focus of Strategy 2030 is building and strengthening people power in Aotearoa New Zealand. You’ll be at the forefront of building a movement with Te Tiriti o Waitangi, anti-racism and feminist-leadership principles at the heart of everything we do. This isn’t just a job; it’s a calling. You’ll be leading a movement that changes lives, making a difference on confronting issues that need a voice.

Who We’re Looking For

You’re a visionary senior leader with experience in social justice, human rights or advocacy.  You possess the strategic acumen to make bold decisions to deliver on Strategy 2030, and the heart to inspire those around you. You know how to navigate the complexities of a not-for-profit organisation and have the financial and fundraising savvy to ensure sustainability. Most importantly, you live and breathe human rights, with a passion to make the world a fairer, more just place.

What You’ll Bring:

  • Leadership experience – you’ve held senior leadership roles, ideally in the not-for-profit sector, and are ready to lead an entire organisation.
  • A passion for human rights – you understand the power of a movement and want to be at the forefront of real, meaningful change.
  • Te Ao Māori commitment – you’re committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and either bring experience or a deep willingness to learn and engage with tangata whenua.
  • A bold voice- you’re not afraid to speak out and represent Amnesty International in the media, government, and public forums.

This is a chance to lead a movement that fights for human rights every single day.  You’ll be shaping the future of an iconic organisation, while standing up for what matters most – fairness, justice, and equality.

This position will be located in Auckland with both national and international travel required.

Lead the fight for human rights, be part of something extraordinary.  For more information please email Mel Keane at info@amytea.co.nz

To apply please email your cover letter and CV to apply@amytea.co.nz

Applications close Sunday 20th October.

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