Case Worker - Part Time
Case Woker
Location: Auckland
Organisation: Shakti Woman's Refuge Trust
Hours: 2 x Part-Time (flexible hours negotiable)
Application Deadline: 1 April 2026
About Us
Shakti is a national not-for-profit community organisation dedicated to empowering women from Asian, African, and Middle Eastern backgrounds. We provide culturally appropriate support services in areas such as domestic violence, mental health, youth development, and community advocacy.
The Opportunity
Position: Caseworker (Part-Time)
We are seeking a dynamic and compassionate Caseworker to join our dedicated team within the 24/7 Crisis Intervention Service, based across our Auckland (South & West Auckland offices). In this role, you will provide high-quality, culturally responsive support to women and children experiencing crisis situations. This is a Part-time position (15–21 hours per week), offering valuable opportunities for professional development, continuous learning, and meaningful contribution to the safety, wellbeing, and empowerment of ethnic women and children in our community.
About the Role
As a Caseworker, you will:
Respond promptly to crisis calls and referrals through the 24/7 Crisis Intervention.
Conduct comprehensive risk and safety assessments for clients.
Develop and implement safety plans tailored to clients’ individual needs.
Provide culturally sensitive support, information, and advocacy to women and children in crisis.
Liaise with Police, Oranga Tamariki, MSD, and other agencies to coordinate crisis responses and support services.
Maintain accurate and confidential case records in line with organisational policy and privacy regulations.
Assist clients in accessing emergency accommodation, financial assistance, legal protection, and health services.
Advocate for clients’ rights and needs within social, legal, and community systems.
Support clients through legal and court processes when required.
Ideal Candidate Profile
Proven experience in administration, coordination, or governance roles
Strong communication and relationship management skills
Excellent spoken and written English communication skills.
Fluency in at least one Asian, African, or Middle Eastern language.
Full NZ driver’s licence and access to your own transport.
A proactive, open-minded approach and willingness to go above and beyond.
Skills and Experience
To be successful in this role, you will bring:
A recognised qualification in Psychology, Sociology, Criminology or a related field (or equivalent relevant experience).
Proven leadership experience in a social services or NGO setting
Experience working with government departments or agencies supporting women and children
Cultural competency and experience working with diverse ethnic communities
Fluency in a language from Asia, the Middle East, or Africa (highly desirable)
A strong commitment to social justice, advocacy, and empowerment
Full NZ driver’s licence, own vehicle and Permanent Resident/or New Zealand Citizen
A proactive, open-minded approach and willingness to go above and beyond.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a community-focused organisation making a real difference.
Work with a collaborative and supportive team.
Access opportunities for professional growth and development.
Lead a service that empowers women and children to live free from fear and violence.
Staff Benefit
How to Apply
Please apply online by submitting your CV and a cover letter to [email protected] outlining your experience and motivation for the role by Wednesday, 1 April 2026
Employer questions
- Do you have experience in a community outreach environment?
- Do you have experience working with children?
- Do you own or have regular access to a car?
- Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in New Zealand?
- How many years' experience do you have as a Caseworker?
- Do you have experience working in the not-for-profit sector?
- Do you have native or bilingual proficiency in any languages other than English?
- Do you have a current New Zealand driver's licence?