Find out about working in the Office of the Clerk and the Parliamentary Service — the types of job available here, and the skills and expertise we look for in the people we employ.
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You must be a permanent resident of New Zealand or have a current work permit before you can work in New Zealand. The New Zealand Immigration Service has further information about this.
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08 Aug 06 |
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The Parliamentary Service provides a range of professional administrative and support services to members of Parliament and the House of Representatives. It also looks after the parliamentary complex buildings and the administration associated with their management and maintenance.
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08 Aug 06 |
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The staff of the Office of the Clerk support the Clerk of the House in carrying out his / her role.
The Clerk is the chief executive of the Office. The Clerk provides a secretariat to the House and its committees, and advises on parliamentary law and procedure. The Clerk of the House is a permanent non-political officer who remains in office regardless of which party or parties are in Government.
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09 Aug 06 |
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30 hours per week in Thames.
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24 Feb 12 |
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40 hours per week in Stratford.
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24 Feb 12 |
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40 hours per week in Rotorua.
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17 Feb 12 |
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40 hours per week in Manurewa.
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16 Feb 12 |
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House Services Publishing is one of several roles within the position of Administrative Support Officer that provides operational and administrative support services to others responsible for services to the House of Representatives, its committees, and to the Office of the Clerk.
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15 Feb 12 |
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40 hours per week at Parliament.
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13 Feb 12 |
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40 hours per week at Parliament.
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13 Feb 12 |
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40 hours per week at Parliament.
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13 Feb 12 |
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We have several vacancies for Hansard staff whose primary roles are reporting and editing duties.
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01 Feb 12 |
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