The Public Service Commission (PSC) of Fiji is calling for applications from qualified Fijian citizens for the prestigious position of Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Finance, Strategic Planning, National Development, and Statistics. This senior executive role is crucial in setting policy direction, overseeing extensive reforms, and fostering innovation within the ministry.

The ideal candidate will be responsible for steering national finance operations, economic planning, and statistics management. According to the PSC, applicants must exhibit an exceptional background in leadership, with substantial experience in executive roles within either public or private sectors. High-level academic accomplishments and a proven track record in leading large, complex organizations are essential.

The role demands a leader capable of defining strategic directions, leading modernization efforts, and building a performance-oriented culture. The candidate should demonstrate strong leadership skills, excellent communication abilities, and a refined political understanding, all geared towards forming strategic partnerships and championing public sector excellence. Key qualities include resilience, adaptability, and a capability to drive transformative changes through digital and technological advancements.

Applications for this prestigious role will close on October 6, 2025. The PSC’s recruitment drive signifies its commitment to attracting top-tier leadership to enhance governance and service delivery in Fiji. The successful candidate will not only influence financial policy but also contribute to the broader strategic direction of national development in Fiji, aligning with the government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen leadership and administrative capabilities within essential ministries.


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