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Department for Business and Trade roles (DBT)
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Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
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Main purpose of job:
This is an exciting opportunity in the UK Government’s Department for Business and Trade (DBT) in Asia Pacific (APAC). The jobholder serves as International Market Advisor for Australia and New Zealand as part of DBT APAC’s Export Support Service.
The Export Support Service is the UK’s global export support programme, delivering advice and market entry support to thousands of SMEs each year. The Asia Pacific ESS operates a hub-and-spoke model, with a central hub coordinating enquiries from Ho Chi Minh City, and onward referrals across 14 markets, supported by a regional network of market advisers.
As an International Market Advisor, you will deliver a high-quality, bespoke advisory service to UK businesses exploring export opportunities in Australia and New Zealand. Drawing on your expertise in market intelligence, stakeholder engagement and account management, you will help UK SMEs make informed decisions, navigate new markets with confidence, and unlock commercial opportunities they could not easily access alone.
After understanding the company’s requirements, you will provide market research and bespoke advice to businesses interested in exporting to Australia and New Zealand. The role will be critical in developing and maintaining high quality market overviews and sector reports and ensuring accurate and up-to-date reporting and data management.
Your role will also source, build, and sustain in-country contacts across Australia and New Zealand, including distributors, buyers, or end customers, where connections can be made on behalf of UK businesses. While you will be asked to cover a cross-section of all sectors, there is a particular focus on the FMCG sector.
Additionally, in this role you will support the local Overseas Referral Network (ORN). The ORN is composed of potential suppliers that may provide advice and support for UK businesses, looking to export or set up in Australia and New Zealand. Though ORN services are delivered outside of DBT, you will gain an oversight of the services delivered, monitor customer satisfaction, and will be able to add or remove companies from the ORN.
You will need to be adaptable, commercially minded, and a genuine self-starter – comfortable operating autonomously while contributing fully to a collaborative cross-government team environment.
You will report to the Market Entry Manager, Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), but work closely alongside the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) Australia and New Zealand teams to assess, evaluate and triage company enquiries across a broad spectrum of sectors. You will also work closely with the wider APAC ESS network to ensure service improvements, deliver change projects, and maximise opportunities across the region.
Please note: this role does have the expectation of some outside of normal working hours meetings.
You will have the opportunity to collaborate across our networks on a range of trade and investment campaigns, soft power initiatives, trade missions and VIP visits. You will work with colleagues from diverse backgrounds whose professional experience is the foundation of our shared capability. We deliver as one team.
The role is part of a flexible UK team covering a wide range of trade and investment sectors across Australia, and New Zealand, and is similar in content and seniority to others in the UK government operation in Australia. Applicants for this position will be considered for other vacancies in the Network.
If shortlisted, you can expect to be interviewed late July 2026 or early August 2026.
Our network and team
This is an exciting time to join the UK Government’s network in Australia. AUKUS, our Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with Australia & New Zealand (ANZ), and the newly signed CPTPP, have presented a unique opportunity to build broader and deeper economic ties with ANZ.
The successful candidate will join a team of over 40 trade and investment experts working across five diplomatic missions in Australia and New Zealand as part of the UK’s network in the wider Asia Pacific region of nearly 200 people in 22 locations.
UK in Australia and New Zealand is an inclusive and equal-opportunity employer. We actively encourage applications from people from the widest possible diversity of backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. Our culture of inclusion is underpinned by our excellent staff networks which cover disability, faith and belief, gender equality, social mobility, age, race, LGBTQ+, and how to be an ally.
We are committed to building a supportive workplace that offers continuous learning and development opportunities for all our team. We embrace flexible and remote working and have a zero-tolerance policy towards bullying, harassment and discrimination.
We recruit people with a wide variety of experience and skills that are relevant and transferable. Government experience is not essential. If you have strong motivation and core competences, we can help you develop the network and expertise needed to thrive in our team.
Roles and responsibilities / what will the jobholder be expected to achieve:
The International Market Advisor is a pivotal position within the Department for Business and Trade’s (DBT) Export Support Service (ESS) — the UK Government’s flagship trade support programme. Operating from within DBT’s global network, you will serve as a primary point of contact for UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking to export to international markets, connecting them to the right expertise, networks and opportunities.
The ESS acts as a universal entry point for UK businesses looking to win and expand internationally. As a key in-market delivery mechanism within DBT’s network of over 100 countries and 150+ locations, your work will directly contribute to growing the value of UK exports and advancing the UK’s international trade ambitions.
Key Responsibilities
Client Engagement and Relationship Management
Market Intelligence and Research
In-Market Network Development
Collaboration across the ESS APAC and UK network
Overseas Referral Network (ORN) Management
Pipeline and Export Account Management
Cross-Government Collaboration
Data Management and Administration
Please note that the role holder’s job specification is subject to change in line with evolving business priorities.
Resources managed (staff and expenditure):
The job holder will have a small budget for business activity and travel and will work with colleagues on managing relevant activities.
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Language requirements:
Expertise in English language
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Managing a Quality Service, Seeing the Big Picture, Working Together
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15 July 2026
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Executive Officer (EO)
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Full-time, Permanent
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36.25
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Asia Pacific
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New Zealand
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Auckland
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British Consulate General
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NZD
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NZD $90,726.00 PA + superannuation
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yearly
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14 September 2026
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Only candidates with legal right to work in New Zealand will be considered.
Learning and development opportunities:
The job holder will have a small budget for business activity and travel and will work with colleagues on managing relevant activities.
The New Zealand network offers a wide range of learning and development opportunities, including job-specific training as necessary and broader learning linked to the UK Government’s International Academy.
Our team members enjoy a large degree of delegated responsibility and personal involvement with senior staff and visitors. They have the chance to develop a wide range of important and marketable skills and networks for their professional advancement. We have a strong record of preparing people for promotion within the organisation and for helping people develop skills and profile to secure advancement externally.
We are committed to providing all staff with learning and development (L&D) opportunities and we will work with you to develop your own L&D plan.
Working patterns: Full-time employment (36.25 hours), with some out of hours work for meetings with UK stakeholders, events and travel.
There may be a requirement for domestic and international travel as appropriate. Due to the need to work directly with the UK and to support visits and events, some calls and work will need to take place outside of core office hours. Flexible working arrangements are offered in compensation.
The UK Government network in New Zealand has a modern and flexible approach to its working culture. The importance of networks, relationship building, learning and collaboration mean that this role is not suitable for exclusive remote working.
The overall package includes the standard 14 days of public holidays that the UK in New Zealand Network works to, as well as 20 days’ annual leave in the first year, increasing to 25 for the second and subsequent years. Standard hours of work – between 0845 and 1700 with a total of 36.25 hours per week, excluding meal breaks. Superannuation is 5%.
The salary on offer is not negotiable.
The role provides great opportunities to boost your all-round skills:
The UK in New Zealand has an active learning and development group which supports and promotes development opportunities for all staff.
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Please note that the deadline for applications is 23:55 on the day mentioned in the above field “Application deadline”.
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