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New Zealand Rugby


New Zealand Rugby (NZR) leads, supports, grows and promotes New Zealand's game.

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Job Posted
31 May 2026
Status
Full Time
Location
New Zealand
Closing date
9 Jun 2026

About this role

You will provide project management support across a range of strategic initiatives, helping to translate priorities into clear plans, timelines and deliverables. You will coordinate workstreams, track progress, manage reporting, facilitate meetings and governance processes, and ensure risks, actions and dependencies are visible and well managed. You will also help to improve project management capability across the organisation.

About you

You are organised and collaborative with experience supporting senior leaders and coordinating complex projects across multiple stakeholders. You bring strong planning, communication and relationship management skills, along with the ability to keep initiatives moving. You will have experience working in project management roles at complex organisations. Most importantly, you are proactive, adaptable and motivated by contributing to meaningful outcomes across the organisation. An interest in sports is a bonus too!

About Us

At NZR we love what we do, we work hard and have fun! You’ll be joining a team of awesome people who are passionate about the game and each other, and you’ll be backed with support to thrive in your role. We know that life isn’t all about work, so we are open to flexible working options.

We value diversity and inclusion and are committed to improving our cultural responsiveness. We embrace and respect each other’s values and we are so proud to be Rainbow Tick certified. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and walks of life.

How to Apply

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Additional Info

Status
Full Time
Job Type
Strategy & Project Management
Sport
Rugby Union
Pay Information
Competitive

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