About the roleChristians Against Poverty (CAP) is seeking a fixed-term Advocacy Adviserto cover parental leave for approximately 8 months.
It is an exciting time to be part of the Client Services team as we deliver our new Debt Help Services.Reporting to the Advocacy Manager and working closely with our new Financial Mentoring team, you'll play a key role in supporting CAP clients facing irresponsible lending practices.
You will be responsible for investigating complex issues with creditors and advocating for fair and sustainable solutions for clients.If you enjoy a fast-paced, purpose-driven environment and you're passionate about social justice and client advocacy, don't miss out on this opportunity.Key areas of responsibility include : Collaborate with the Financial Mentors to ensure client solutions relating to advocacy are delivered effectivelyInitiate investigations and coordinate disputes for the Financial Mentoring TeamProvide recommendations and solutions to the Financial Mentoring teamInterpret and apply knowledge of consumer finance legislation to resolve potential irresponsible loansIdentify areas of significant harm and emerging trendsAbout youYou are excited to bring your knowledge of financial institutions and expertise to enable the greatest possible impact for whanau experiencing money chaos in Aotearoa.You are adaptable and lead yourself well through seasons of change.
You don't opt to take a path of least resistance.
Instead, you leverage your skills and expertise to do what is right for the Kaupapa and the people you're serving.You are ready to undertake a journey – not only committed to your own professional and personal transformation, but you are deeply invested in enabling transformation in others.You'll also bring relevant experience for the role : A strong personal alignment with the foundational Christian philosophy, organisational identity, culture, and values of CAP12+ months experience in a similar role1-2 years proven experience working in client-centred service delivery and / or with community-based social issuesFamiliarity with financial institutions, systems and practices in AotearoaFamiliarity with investigation, negotiation and advocacy methodologies and practicesStrong numeracy and literacy skillsExcellent attention to detailA strong growth, developmental and learning mindset, and mode of practicePlease refer to the Job Descriptionfor a detailed outline of the role, as well as the skills, abilities, and attributes we are looking for.About CAPChristians Against Poverty (CAP) is a professional and client-centric service provider.
We are a not-for-profit organisation with a vision of ''Ending money chaos in Aotearoa''.
CAP provides free practical help and hope to people living in unmanageable debt and hardship.
Partnering with over 100 local churches across Aotearoa, CAP releases New Zealanders into lives of fullness and freedom.Each day we are guided by our three values : mutual thriving; giving our best to people we serve; with Jesus.Read stories of lives changed atcapnz.org / stories.Some of the benefits of working at CAPYou'll be joining an organisation with recognised expertise in the sector, committed to constant learning and development so we can consistently give our best to people we serveThrive in a flexible environment that puts priority on connection, growth, and ownership of your hauora / wellbeingCultivate and enrich your faith at the same time as your career, in a workplace committed to karakia / prayer, discernment and a 'with Jesus' approachWork in a Te Tiriti-honouring organisation, drawing on the spirit of mutual flourishing inherent in Te Tiriti of WaitangiTangible benefits include EAP, flexible working options & 37.5 hour working weekBest of all – you will be a part of New Zealanders being released from money chaos, and taking steps towards JesusApplication InformationPlease note that you will be required to disclose any convictions or pending charges in your application, and a Ministry of Justice vetting check, with acceptable results, will be a condition of appointment to this role.Please seeCAP's Police Check Policyfor more details.There is no closing date for applying for this role – however the vacancy will close as soon as a suitable candidate is found.
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Adviser • Auckland, New Zealand