The Controller and Auditor-General is a statutory officer of Parliament and a cornerstone of New Zealand's constitutional framework. Independent of the executive, the Auditor-General provides assurance to Parliament and the public that public organisations are operating and accounting for their performance as Parliament intended safeguarding the financial integrity of New Zealand's system of government.
The Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) plays a critical role in promoting transparency and accountability across the public sector. Our people are passionate about public service and bring deep expertise, intellectual curiosity, and a commitment to making a real difference for New Zealanders.
The Role
This is a senior leadership opportunity to influence the performance and accountability of central government agencies and social sector entities at the heart of New Zealand's public sector.
As Director, Central Agencies and Social Sector, you will oversee engagement and maint...