Mō mātou | About us
At Visionwest Community Trust, we believe in creating pathways for whānau to flourish and overcome life’s greatest challenges. Rooted in our values of aroha, whanaungatanga, manaakitanga, and mana, Visionwest has been supporting communities across New Zealand for over 35 years. We provide essential services in housing, health, training, food support, financial mentoring, and more, with a deep commitment to supporting individuals and families to thrive. Together, we’re on a journey to see communities transformed and futures reimagined through compassion, connection, and action.
Visionwest Community Trust is looking for a Social Policy and Research Specialist to shape our social policy positioning and research efforts and contribute to transformative change for whānau across Aotearoa.
Mō te tūranga | About the role
In this dynamic role reporting to the Director of Partnerships, you’ll lead the development of high-quality research, RFPs, and policy papers that align with Visionwest’s strategic goals and support our executive team. You'll take a lead writer role for government tenders, develop insightful policy positions, and create evidence-based research proposals to fill critical knowledge gaps. Through your work, you’ll influence domestic policy, resource allocation, and initiatives that drive positive outcomes in housing, health, poverty, and community development for whānau.
Key responsibilities of the Social Policy and Research Specialist role include
Mōu ake | About you
As an expert in your field, your experience will include policy research, analysis and advice within a complex organisation. You will also be skilled with advocacy, lobbying, diplomatic relations and influencing policy change. Leaders will rely on you to respond to emerging whānau policy issues and trends in Aotearoa New Zealand, and influence domestic policy and resource allocation to bring positive change for whānau in New Zealand.
Skills and experience we are looking for include
He aha tāu e whiwhi ai? | What’s in it for you?
Ready to Influence, Support, and Inspire? Join us in creating meaningful change for New Zealand communities. Apply now to help shape a future where whānau thrive!
**You must have the right to work in New Zealand, and you will be required to undergo police vetting and additional checks to be considered for this position.
Applications close once the role has been filled.