About the role This role is integral to the day-to-day running of the Food Security team. It involves collection and handling of goods as a driver and contributing to the operation of a safe and efficient warehouse, including the management of volunteers. Duties Collect and deliver goods in a responsible and timely manner, as per the agreed schedule. Work from a relationship perspective, where partnership and team work is characterised by mutual trust, integrity, respect, transparency and commitment. Ensure maintenance of company vehicles, including up to date WOF and registrations, assist with stock management and warehouse upkeep. Train, supervise and support Mission volunteers, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. Process donations as per the Mission policies and procedures. This includes declining inappropriate donations with grace. Skills Previous experience in a similar role. Class 1 Driver's Licence F-endorsement Forklift Licence. Physically fit and able to do heavy lifting. Commitment to embodying the principles of the Te Tiriti o Waitangi in organisational practice. Empathy and understanding of issues of trauma, mental health, addiction, poverty and homelessness. Benefits Access to EAP & external supervision. Access to kapahaka, and weekly waiata. Ongoing training and development. 15% discount at Auckland City Mission Op Shops. Access to low cost, farm fresh produce on a weekly basis. Close to public transport. Career progression opportunities. About the organisation: Auckland City Mission - Te Tapui Atawhai supports Aucklanders in greatest need. Our services have evolved as the city's social needs have done and we respond to these needs with care and compassion while advocating for a reality where there are: enough suitable homes, enough money for nutritious food and easily accessible health care for all. Since our doors opened more than 100 years ago, this has been our 'why'. Today we operate across 10 sites in Tamaki Makaurau. We offer support for however long and in whatever way needed – for some people that's simply accessing one of our many services, for others that's a complex journey with our full support. Over the past 12 months the Mission has provided 200 people with permanent homes, conducted over 20,000 consultations at the Calder Health Centre in HomeGround, cared for 474 people in our residential social detox facility in HomeGround, distributed over 50,000 food parcels to families and individuals, and served over 75,000 warm meals in our community dining room, Haeata. Last year we were proud to win the Nga Ahuatanga o Te Tiriti Tohu (Award), and the Supreme Award at the 2023 Diversity Awards. These awards recognise our mahi to create a workplace which empowers Maori, and where Maori solutions can be developed and offered to the people who we support.