Pae Tukutuku
Ministry of Justice - New Zealand
Gisborne, New Zealand · À temps plein
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- Expérience
- N'importe lequel
- Salaire
- NZD 60,729 – NZD 80,794 / year
- Ouvertures
- 1
- Publié
- il y a 10 heures
- Mode de travail
- Au bureau
- CV
- Candidature requise
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Description de l'emploi
About the Role
The Pae Tukutuku position plays a vital role in ensuring the efficient daily workings of the Māori Land Court, significantly impacting the lives of tangata whenua. Located in the Tairāwhiti District (Gisborne), this role centers around handling applications related to Māori Land. An essential requirement is holding a full and clean driver's license.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as the initial contact point, assisting with verifying that applications submitted through Pataka Whenua are complete and of high quality to enable their processing.
- Respond to enquiries received in person, via the website, or through email.
- Support the setup and management of the Court’s dispute resolution facilitation processes.
- Draft official submissions and reports using the Court's records.
- Conduct whakapapa research to identify ownership details.
Skills and Qualifications
- Strong frontline and written customer service experience, with excellent interpersonal skills allowing for tact and discretion.
- Proficient computer skills combined with strong written communication abilities.
- Exceptional organizational and time management skills.
- A good understanding of cultural values, especially Tikanga Māori, and sensitivity to related issues.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.
- Willingness to assist broadly in various business areas relevant to the Pae Tukutuku role.
About the Employer
Te Tāhū o te Ture - the Ministry of Justice - is dedicated to fostering a fair and safe environment in Aotearoa. The workplace is inclusive, dynamic, and diverse, comprising individuals skilled in communication and relationship building. The Ministry prioritizes staff wellbeing, providing resources, job security, and fostering an environment welcoming of diverse identities and backgrounds.
Benefits
- Supportive contributions towards prescription glasses.
- Flexible work arrangements within the role's requirements, including counter hours.
- Access to an online professional development portal.
- Opportunities to engage with inclusive networks such as Pacifica, Māori, Rainbow, and Women’s groups.
- Free and confidential counselling services.
Salary Details
The annual salary for this role ranges between NZD 60,729 and NZD 80,794, dependent on the skills and experience of the successful applicant.