Job Details
Immigration Officer - Shanghai
Posted on 22-May-2014
Application Close Date: 06-Jun-2014
Location: | Shanghai |
Category: | Immigration Officer |
Position Type: | Fixed Term Contract |
Job Reference: | MBIE/1111729 |
Attachments: | Immigration Officer Shanghai May 2014.pdf (PDF, 95KB) |
· Building New Zealand’s Workforce
· Full time, fixed term to 30 June 2016
· Shanghai based, Locally engaged
Do you want to become a part of Immigration New Zealand’s fastest growing market? We are looking for Immigration Officers who operate with the highest level of integrity, have energy and determination to achieve results and have a broad educational background with some tertiary study.
Our successful Immigration Officers will have:
· the ability to manage fluctuating workloads and work to tight deadlines
· excellent oral and written communication skills in Mandarin and English
· experience in excellent customer service and working within a team
· ability to interpret legislation, procedural and immigration instruction guidelines, and frame clear assessments and conclusions
· experience in working with all people of differing cultural backgrounds, gender and abilities
· a good understanding of the principles of fairness and natural justice
· experience in assessing and analysing documentary evidence, including exercising sound judgement
All applicants must have the ability to obtain a visa to work in China (you must be a Chinese citizen or New Zealand citizen)
The starting remuneration range is 99,341 to 101,824 RMB per annum depending on your experience. Any relocation and/or accommodation costs will be at the successful candidate’s own expense.
Applications close 5:00pm (Shanghai time), Friday 6 June 2014.
All applications must include your CV, completed application form and a cover letter of no more than 250 words which describes how your skills and experience relate to the key capabilities of the position.
Please send your application to email address: [email protected]
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is an EEO employer and invites applications from all sectors of the community.
If you have previously applied for an Immigration Officer position and were not successful, you will not be considered for this role.