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Foreign Policy Officer

Foreign policy officers represent New Zealand's interests overseas and provide policy advice to the Government on foreign affairs and trade issues.

 

Tasks & duties

Foreign policy officers may do some or all of the following:

  • work in Wellington, and in New Zealand embassies, high commissions and consulates overseas to promote New Zealand's interests
  • seek improved access for New Zealand exports and help organise trade missions
  • negotiate treaties and agreements with other countries
  • liaise with local authorities in other countries
  • study and report on political and economic developments
  • help develop foreign and trade policy
  • draft briefing papers and submissions
  • provide information and advice to other government departments on international issues
  • inform industries about other countries' trade policies
  • communicate New Zealand's position on a range of issues to foreign diplomats, organisations and at conferences
  • organise official visits by New Zealand ministers and officials
  • protect the interests of New Zealand citizens overseas

 

Skills & knowledge

Foreign policy officers need to have:

  • an interest in, and knowledge of political, economic, industrial, social and cultural aspects of New Zealand life
  • knowledge of the politics and cultures of other countries
  • knowledge of international affairs
  • excellent communication and people skills
  • excellent analytical skills

 

The ability to communicate in a foreign language is useful but not essential.

 

Entry requirements

To become a foreign policy officer you need to have one of the following:

  • a conjoint degree that includes either a Bachelor of Law, or an economics degree
  • an Honours degree
  • a postgraduate degree.

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Secondary education

A tertiary entrance qualification is required.

 

Tertiary education

Tertiary subjects that are useful for foreign policy work include:

  • political studies
  • law
  • economics
  • history
  • international relations
  • foreign languages

 

Training on the job

Foreign policy officers gain many skills on the job. In their first year, new recruits participate in a series of training modules, including:

  • international trade policy
  • international law
  • representation and negotiation skills
  • human rights, disarmament and environmental issues
  • Māori protocol and tikanga reo issues

 

Useful experience

Useful experience for foreign policy officers includes:

  • work with international organisations
  • legal work
  • economics and trade work
  • public policy work
  • experience working with people from different cultures

 

Related courses

Economics
Foreign Languages
International Law
Policy Studies
Political Science

 

For more information, please refer to Career Services.

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