Case Manager | Kaituitui - Central - Bay of Plenty
- Category: Marketing Executive Jobs
- Location: Bay of Plenty
- Job Type: Full Time / Part Time
- Salary: Estimated: $ 19K to 23K
- Published on: 2025/09/10
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Full-time
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Monday to Friday
Location
Bay of Plenty
Full job description
Case Manager | Kaituitui - Central - Bay of Plenty
Full-time, permanent | Monday to Friday
Start dates from: September 2025
Sites being recruited for include: Tokoroa, Rotorua and Taupo
This is real work that changes lives - including your own.
Case Managers are the face of public service at the frontline. You'll work with New Zealanders navigating challenging life situations, such as employment changes, housing transitions, or financial stress, and help connect them to the right support at the right time.
This is complex, high trust mahi. You'll be making decisions that impact whanau and communities, balancing empathy and policy, speed and accuracy. If you value people, process, and purpose, and can bring calm to complexity - this could be the role for you.
What you'll need to succeed | Ko to ahua
You'll put clients at the centre - listening deeply, responding with care, and helping people move forward in a way that works for them. You'll bring a high level of personal integrity, initiative, and self-management.
You'll also need to be:
Fast and accurate with data entry - getting the detail right matters.
Confident with technology - navigating multiple systems and supporting clients to do the same.
Empathetic and professional - able to hold space for real-life challenges while applying policy.
A clear communicator - someone who can build trust, explain things simply, and make good decisions.
Adaptable and steady - comfortable with change, high volumes, and problem-solving on the go.
A strong team player - grounded, dependable, and collaborative.
Comfort with numbers and detail - able to complete complex calculations related to payments, dates, and entitlements.
A day in the life:
Supporting someone recently out of work to access income, training, or employment.
Helping a whanau explore housing options and coordinating follow-ups.
Encouraging digital self-service and building client confidence with online tools
Managing a busy caseload across multiple systems while keeping accurate notes
Referring clients to external providers and working collaboratively with others
Meeting with your team to reflect, troubleshoot, and support each other.
What you'll be part of:
You'll join a public service organisation committed to manaaki tangata, manaaki whanau - helping New Zealanders to be safe, strong, and independent.
You'll deliver integrated support across income, housing, and employment - helping clients navigate life transitions and connect to the right services, at the right time.
You'll be part of a team that upholds public trust and lives our values: working with integrity, partnering for impact, and standing up for the people we serve.
In return, we'll give you:
A full induction and training plan.
Ongoing support from your peers and leaders.
Development opportunities and career pathways.
A role where your mahi directly contributes to stronger communities.
A competitive salary based on Band 4 ($69,159 - $84,041). Appointments may be considered potentially up to the midpoint $76,779 depending on your relevant skills, experience and other factors.
Recruitment and Selection Details:
Applications close: Sunday 20th July 2025
Recruitment and Selection process: Shortlisted candidates will complete a short digital confidence skills test and will also need to attend an in person Assessment Centre the week of 11th August 2025.
Applicants must hold New Zealand Citizenship, Permanent Residency or Australian Citizenship at time of application.
How to Apply | Me pehea te tuku tono
Click `Apply Now' to upload your current CV and complete the online application form.
You do not need to submit a cover letter. Instead, you'll be asked to respond to two short questions as part of the application form (each with a 2000-character limit):
Why do you believe you're the right person for this Case Manager role? What skills and experiences will help you succeed?
Manaakitanga is about showing care, respect, and generosity. How might you demonstrate this in your work as a Case Manager?
Position Description
http://www.msd.govt.nz/hr/documents/position-descriptions/dce-service-delivery/client-service-delivery/case-manager.docx
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