Customer Service Representative | Kaihāpai Moni Oranga | Henderson Contact Centreat Ministry of Social Development61,466 - 73,903
We work together to uplift and provide mana-enhancing support to clients over the phone.What you'll be doing | Ko te mahiTo thrive in this role, you will need to:Take inbound phone calls from people in different and sometimes difficult situations, helping them access services.Provide clear and accurate information about available support and services.Lead conversations with patience and empathy, ensuring callers feel heard and respected.Be comfortable with technology, using systems while talking to clients at the same time.Help people navigate complex situations, using available tools and resources to support their needs.Please note: This role involves handling challenging calls, where clients may be a 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.Tāu e whai ai | What you will get in returnAnnual pay progression every October$400 Vision care subsidy service towards your costs of eye tests, glasses, and contact lensesAccident insurance coverage for MSD staffCapability development framework to support your career aspirations with usStaff discount on Southern Cross Health InsuranceLots of practical wellbeing support, like Employee Assistance Programme as our vision Ngā Hāora Mahi: Ngā tūmanakohanga | Work Hours: What to expectYou'll work 37 hours and 55 minutes each week across five days.
Your shifts will be rostered within these times:Monday to Friday: 6.55am to 10.00pmSaturday: 7:55am to 6:00pmOur usual operating hours are:Monday to Friday: 7.00am to 6.15pmSaturday: 7.30am to 1.30pmWe 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.Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to applyTo 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 providing a cover letter, you will be asked to answer a screening question in your application:What is one strength you would bring to the role and how would you apply it in your day-to-day work as a Customer Service Representative?Note: Your application and responses to the application questions are a key part of our assessment process.
While AI may support your preparation, we are looking for answers 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.Ngā mōhiohio rapu kaimahi hira, me ngā rā hira | Important recruitment information and datesApplications close: Midnight, Tuesday 24th February 2026Recruitment process overview:Step 1: If shortlisted from your application, complete a video assessment.Step 2: Attend a face-to-face information session and interview.
You may also be required to conduct skills testing (if successful in Step 1).Step 3: Reference checks (two required: current and previous employer).Step 4: Internal integrity check, including Ministry of Justice checkStart Date: Monday 13th April 2026All applications must be made online.If you have any queries, please contact Sandra Yu at Sandra.Yu001@msd.govt.nz Candidates must hold NZ Citizenship or a Permanent Resident visa at the time of applicationPosition Description | He Whakaahuatanga Tūnga:Customer Service Representative | Kaihāpai Moni Oranga Position DescriptionSalary | Utu-ā-tau: $61,466.00 - $73,903.00