
Case Manager | Kaituitui - Wellington
Ministry of Social Development
- Wellington
- $69,159-84,041 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Full-time, permanent | Monday to Friday
- Start dates from: November 2025
- Assessment centers will be run around the week of the 22 September, applicants will need to be available for one day during this time.
- Fast and accurate with data entry – getting the detail right matters.
- Confident with technology – navigating multiple systems and supporting clients to do the same.
- Critical thinking, problem solving – able to break down complex issues providing the right support at the right time
- 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.
- Supporting someone recently out of work to access income, training, or employment.
- Helping a whānau 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.
- You’ll join a public service organisation committed to manaaki tangata, manaaki whānau — 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.
- 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).
- Applications close: Sunday 14th September 2025
- Recruitment and Selection process: Shortlisted candidates will complete a short digital confidence skills test, video pre-screening, and in-person interview.
- Applicants must hold New Zealand Citizenship, Permanent Residency or Australian Citizenship at time of application.
- Optional Regional add-ins section: Note for Recruiters: In some regions (e.g. Southern), new CMs may be required to travel/ stay away from home for parts of their initial 12-week training period. This is where you mention this.