Closing date: Friday 28 February 2025
The Public Service Association, New Zealand’s largest trade union, is seeking a chief financial officer to manage the financial responsibilities of the organisation.
The primary role of the Chief Financial Officer is to advise and manage all financial aspects of the PSA and its subsidiaries (defined as “the Group”). This is a strategic role, working with a small team to deliver accurate day-to-day accounting, financial analysis, and advice. You will be responsible for all regular reporting to the board, annual budget preparation, statutory reporting obligations and overseeing the organisation’s investments.
The role provides leadership to the PSA Finance Team, to support the team in their roles, and to ensure that the team carries out their functions effectively and efficiently.
This role will suit a qualified chartered accountant who is interested in working in an organisation with a strong sense of purpose. You will be organised, able to work well with others, and your strong communications skills will be key in this collegial environment. Experience in reporting to a board will be an advantage.
This is a stimulating and challenging role for a chief financial officer and provides opportunities to extend your experience in areas such as property contract management and business development.
The salary package for this position is $132,935 to $143,902 and includes benefits such as employer subsidised superannuation up to 9%, five weeks annual leave, access to flexible working arrangements, allowances to support wellbeing. (New employees enter the range on a starting rate based upon previous relevant experience and commensurate with internal relativities. Progression to the top of the scale is by regular automatic service steps.)
The PSA is also an EEO employer.
Applications close 5pm on Friday 28 February 2025. To see the position description visit www.psa.org.nz or to apply please contact Liz Byron, EA to National Secretaries, on 04 816 5036 or email liz.byron@psa.org.nz.
Contact person: Liz Byron