Arms Officer
Published | March 29, 2023 |
Location | Auckland, New Zealand |
Category | Other |
Job Type | Full-time |
Salary |
$62,670.00 |
Description
Arms Officer New Zealand Police location Auckland. Starting from $62,670.00.
Company description New Zealand Police is working with the community to make New Zealanders be safe and feel safe. With over 13,000 staff, we provide policing services 24 hours a day, every day. We operate by land, sea and air, manage over 860,000 emergency calls a year and are always actively preventing crime and crashes.
We're working towards specific goals and targets that highlight our intent to work collaboratively with iwi and communities, other government sectors and business partners to deliver ‘Our Business' and achieve long-term change.
Job description location Auckland, Salary starting from $62,670, Permanent position, Reporting to Service Supervisor.
About the role the purpose of Te Tari Pūreke, Firearms Safety Authority business unit is to enable New Zealand to be a world leader in arms safety through an effective regulatory and administrative approach to the Arms Act and Arms Regulations. Established to lead, operate, and develop investment in modernisation of the firearms system, which will result in a more efficient and effective risk-based licensing system, and shall improve public confidence in the firearms licensing system.
The modernisation of the Arms Regulatory System will take every opportunity to prevent harm through transparent, high quality, consistent, legislatively correct, and effective regulatory activities. This will also cover world leading administration, education, and promotion of compliance within the provisions of the Arms Act and Arms Regulations.
As an Arms Officer - Registry, you will play a vital role improving public safety by stopping firearms falling into the wrong hands and by supporting the reduction of risk of anyone becoming a victim of a firearms crime. The overarching remit of an Arms Officer - Registry will be to review completed files to determine if an applicant should be issued a firearms license, which will also see you involved in the process of declining applicants who are deemed not fit to receive a license.
As such, we are looking for strong communicators, with solid written and oral skills who take a pride in the quality of work they deliver and are able demonstrate their accountability as individuals into a team's greater purpose.
We are looking to attract individuals with a skill set which enables purposeful interaction with the vast public demographic and with the firearms community. Based in Federal street, Auckland. The position is a mix of digital and non - digital responsibilities, for which a strong customer service ethic will be prerequisite. Importantly we are looking to attract individuals with a wide range of backgrounds, life skills and levels of experience. A core value of Police is Valuing Diversity. We recognise the value different perspectives and experiences bring to making us better at what we do and as such full and ongoing training will be provided.
Key accountabilities the review of licence files and the approval of applications for firearms licences / dealer licences when the applicant is found to be ‘fit and proper'. Where an applicant is not found to be 'fit and proper to prepare the intention to refuse file for review by the Arms Service Supervisor (before final decision by a commissioned officer).
Make and receive calls in relation to; the Arms Act and Arms Regulations, dealing with members of the firearms community, public and with internal customers. Validate and enter modifications, prohibitions and cancellations in the firearms system. Ensure all firearms records are correctly maintained and updated as required (sales or transfer, destruction or other disposal). Arrange for the revocation of firearms or dealer licences due to the issue of a Protection Order if require.
Requirements applicants need to be New Zealand Permanent Residents, Pre-Employment Checks, A standard Police vetting check is required, Drug/Alcohol test.
Skills critical thinking and sound judgement. Ability to plan, prioritise and organise work for self/others. Good communication skills; written and oral. A Customer service orientation. Cultural awareness and sensitivity. Basic computer (MS Office) skills.
As an Arms Officer, Registry, you will work Monday - Friday and will be required you to have a flexibility of start and finish times as volumes of work against time are yet to be fully determined. We will ask you questions based on "How we will deliver Our Business - Core Competencies" and the appropriate role level.