A specialist role for the triaging and early resolution of complaints received from members of the public about alleged privacy breaches.
Ko ta matou mahi - our work
We are Aotearoa New Zealand's privacy regulator - a small, Independent Crown Entity established to protect and promote individual privacy.
Ko te turanga - the role
This is a key role in our Investigations and Dispute Resolution team. It provides an initial point of assessment for the triaging and early resolution of complaints received by the Privacy Commissioner from members of the public about alleged breaches of their privacy.
It will include identifying and undertaking the early resolution of complaints, with an emphasis on the use of alternative dispute mechanisms, where early resolution is feasible. In addition you may be required to assist with more detailed investigation and dispute resolution work.
At a systems level, you will review the effectiveness of our complaints assessment framework, identifying options to improve processes and procedures for triaging or resolving complaints to ensure they are fair, transparent and effective.
Nga pumanawatanga ou - what you will bring
- Experience in a similar regulatory position would be highly advantageous, which may include a mix of the assessment of complaints, dispute resolution, the interpretation and application of legislation and legal principles.
- A legal qualification and 2+ years experience in a legal or related role is preferred.
- Excellent communication skills, both oral and in writing, and the ability to ask the right questions to quickly obtain required information.
- As the role carries its own caseload and work programme you must be able to manage competing priorities, with a focused, results-oriented approach to work.
- An understanding and ability to recognise and understand key Maori, disability, and other cultural and human rights concepts in a practical setting.
- An inquiring mind coupled with an understanding of government and business systems and processes.
- Experience with, or a keen interest in, privacy law.
Te painga o te mahi tahi me matou - what this role offers
- Supportive team and workplace
- Professional development and CPD support
- Flexible working
- Te reo lessons
- EAP
- Three Commissioner days between Christmas and New Year
Me pehea te tono - how to apply:
We are committed to providing an inclusive workplace where people feel valued and respected. Diversity makes us stronger and we seek to attract and foster diversity of background, thought and experience.
In addition to your CV, include a covering letter setting out your suitability for this role. Please do not use AI assistance with your application material as we want to see your individual communication style and approach.
Applications close 4 August, unless filled prior. Apply now if you are interested as we may interview and appoint prior to the closing date.
Important: applications will only be accepted on Seek
You must have the legal right to live and work in New Zealand at the time of application.
For any enquiries, email us: vacancies@privacy.org.nz