District Court Scheduler
Public Defence Service - New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand · 정규직
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- 샐러리
- NZD 67,066 – NZD 90,008 / year
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- 게시됨
- 2주 전
- Work mode
- 사무실에서
- Eligibility
- Applicants who can work full-time onsite in Auckland and are interested in court operations, scheduling, and justice-sector support can apply. Experience with court processes is helpful but not required.
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- Required to apply
Where you'll work
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Overview
This permanent full-time position is based at Manukau District Court in South Auckland and supports scheduling across the Manukau, Papakura, and Pukekohe District Courts. The role suits someone who enjoys working in a busy environment, bringing structure to complex workflows, and helping ensure court users receive timely access to justice.
As a scheduler, you will play a central part in the day-to-day running of court activity. The role involves coordinating hearings, balancing court capacity, and working with a broad range of stakeholders to keep proceedings moving efficiently.
Why the role matters
Courts support victims, defendants, families, lawyers, Police, and the Judiciary every day. The scheduling function is a critical behind-the-scenes part of that service, helping hearings run smoothly, on time, and with the best use of available resources.
Responsibilities
- Apply a steady and consistent approach to case scheduling across the JSA.
- Set hearing priorities in line with Ministry of Justice focus areas.
- Contribute to reporting on scheduling performance and related priorities.
- Make sure the right mix and volume of work is scheduled appropriately.
- Improve courtroom utilisation and the allocation of judicial resources.
- Encourage consistent scheduling practices and effective use of technology.
- Keep current with each court’s facilities and any scheduling constraints or considerations.
- Develop productive working relationships with the Judiciary, registry teams, and stakeholders across multiple courts.
Skills and experience
To be effective in this role, you should bring strong organisation, sound judgement, and the confidence to solve problems in a high-pressure setting. You will need to communicate clearly, build trust with a wide range of people, and work comfortably with data, systems, and technology. A proactive mindset and a willingness to improve processes are important, along with the ability to collaborate, influence others, and remain calm when priorities shift. Knowledge of court processes is helpful, though not mandatory.
What is on offer
- A meaningful position where your work supports access to justice.
- A supportive team environment with scope to build specialist expertise.
- Close exposure to the Judiciary and leaders in the justice sector.
- A varied and fast-moving role where every day brings different challenges.
About the organisation
Te Tāhū o te Ture, the Ministry of Justice, is focused on strengthening public trust in the law of Aotearoa New Zealand. The organisation values inclusion and welcomes people of all gender identities, ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, disabilities, and religions.
Benefits
- 4.4 weeks of annual leave.
- Flexible working hours where operationally possible.
- Access to an online professional development portal.
- Participation in a range of inclusive and proactive networks.
Salary
The pay band for this role is NZD 67,066 to NZD 90,008 per year. The final offer will depend on skills and experience.
Application details
Applications close on 26 June 2026. CVs may be reviewed as they are received. Applicants were asked to submit a CV and cover letter through the employer careers website, and questions could be directed to recruitment@justice.govt.nz with “MOJ XXX” in the subject line.
Additional information
This position is identified as permanent and full-time. The vacancy is located onsite in Auckland, New Zealand. No formal duration, start date, or vacancy count was provided.
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