Employment Coordinator
(Fixed-Term | Full-Time or Part-Time)
Locations: Panmure, Albany, and Te Atatū Peninsula
Organisation: CNSST Foundation
About CNSST Foundation:
CNSST Foundation is a well-established charitable organisation supporting ethnic migrant and diverse communities across Auckland. We deliver employment support, education, social services, and community programmes in partnership with government agencies, employers, and local organisations.
With a strong focus on inclusion, capability-building, and sustainable outcomes, CNSST Foundation works closely with jobseekers to support their employment journeys and connect them with meaningful work opportunities. Our services are grounded in cultural understanding, practical support, and strong community and employer relationships.
About the Role:
CNSST Foundation is seeking caring, motivated Employment Coordinators to support jobseekers from diverse backgrounds into employment. This role focuses on building confidence, strengthening employability skills, and supporting clients to achieve sustainable employment outcomes. If you value community work, enjoy supporting people into work, and want to make a genuine impact, we’d love to hear from you.
As an Employment Coordinator, you will work closely with jobseekers to provide end-to-end employment support, including assessment, career planning, job preparation, job matching, and post-placement follow-up. You will manage a caseload, deliver tailored one-on-one and group-based employment support, and work collaboratively with employers, community partners, and internal teams to achieve positive employment outcomes. Strong organisation, relationship-building skills, and an outcome-focused approach are essential for success in this role.
You will:
· Provide 1:1 employment coaching (CVs, job search, interview skills, and more)
· Support clients through employability workshops and practical activities
· Assist clients to develop professional and workplace communication
· Collaborate with employers, local organisations, and community partners
· Build and maintain employer networks for job opportunities
· Provide post-placement support to help clients sustain employment
· Maintain accurate case notes and follow organisational procedures
You must:
· Communicate clearly and professionally in English
· Be bilingual or multilingual to support diverse communities
· Demonstrate empathy, respect, and a client-centred approach
· Work well within a team and follow organisational processes
· Be confident using digital tools (email, job platforms, case notes)
· Hold a Full NZ Driver Licence and have your own vehicle
This role may suit candidates with experience in:
· Employment services or job coaching
· Recruitment or workforce development
· Education, training, or community services
· Case management or client-facing support roles
· Experience working with ethnic migrant communities, Māori or Pacific communities, or fluency in languages such as Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Hindi, or Pacific languages is highly valued.
How to Apply:
Please send your CV and cover letter to: