
We are a high-energy, whānau-focused, and supportive team. We work together to uplift and provide mana-enhancing support to clients over the phone.
In this role, you will be the first point of contact for clients, providing inbound phone support to people from diverse backgrounds, ages, and situations. Your responsibilities will include:
Some calls may be difficult, as you’ll be assisting people with essential needs. At times, we may not be able to grant every request. However, we focus on ensuring every client feels respected, listened to, and understood. When possible, we will work together to find alternative solutions.
To thrive in this role, you will need to:
Please note: This role requires managing difficult calls with clients who may be in challenging situations. You’ll need to navigate these situations with patience, empathy, and professionalism, providing the support and guidance that is needed the most. While some calls can be difficult, the role is incredibly rewarding as the work you do makes a difference.
What you need to know:
You’ll work 37 hours and 55 minutes each week across five days. Your shifts will be rostered within these times:
Our usual operating hours are:
We work on a no surprises basis, so you’ll always know your shifts ahead of time. Because we support communities across Aotearoa, you may also need to be flexible and available to help during emergency events.
💡 Need more information? Get in touch if you’d like to talk about reasonable accommodations that could support you to succeed in this role.
To apply, click the 'Apply Now' button to upload your CV and complete the online application form.
Make sure your CV is up to date so we can understand your skills and experience. Instead of a cover letter, you’ll answer an application question.
Note: The question hold significance in our shortlisting process, please make sure to provide comprehensive responses. While AI may support your preparation, we are looking for an answer written in your own style to provide insight into your experiences, thinking, and approach to the role. This helps us understand your personal experience, communication style, and suitability for the position.
📧 All applications must be made online. If this is not possible or if you have any queries about the role, training, hours of work or eligibility, please contact Donna McIntyre on 03 9614364
Applications close: 11:59pm, Sunday 19th July 2026
Recruitment process overview:
Start Date: Monday 14th September 2026
📌 Candidates must hold NZ Citizenship or a Permanent Resident visa at the time of application.

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