Complaints Assessor | Ateha Take Amuamu at Health and Disability Commissioner, Auckland Experience with Maori & Pacific people required
Be part of a skilled and passionate team
Full-time, permanent role
Based in Auckland or Wellington
Ko wai tatou | Who we are
The purpose of the Health and Disability Commissioner (HDC) is to promote and protect health and disability services consumers' rights and to facilitate the fair and efficient resolution of complaints relating to infringement of those rights. This is an exciting opportunity to join a skilled and passionate team that makes a real difference by helping to resolve complaints about consumer rights in the health and disability sector.
The core work of our Assessment Team is receiving and managing complaints through to resolution, with this role having a primary focus on complaints associated with Maori and Pacific people in Aotearoa New Zealand. You will work closely with the Director Maori | Kaitohu Mataumua Maori to promote and protect the rights of Maori and Pacific people. You will analyse and present new complaints, draft letters, review responses and clinical information, and engage with consumers and providers. You will resolve complaints that are suitable for early resolution and refer others on for further investigation.
Ko nga mea ka hiahiatia e koe kia angitu te haere | What you'll need to be successful: Excellent writing skills – including the ability to communicate with people from a wide cross-section of the community
Exceptional phone skills, calm and professional approach, with a kind, empathetic manner
Proven ability to identify and solve problems
Enthusiasm for, and a genuine interest in, the health and disability sector
An appropriate tertiary qualification (health, disability or law) and/or a clinical background
At least two years relevant work experience
Competency in Te Reo is desirable
All applicants must complete the online HDC application form to be considered. Applications can be submitted via the button below. Your CV and Cover Letter can be attached within the application. E-mail enquiries to ****** . Applications for this role close on 24 September 2024.
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