Woman’s Day (New Zealand)

How to: FIND PARTTIME WORK

Leadership and career expert MICHELLE GIBBINGS reveals how you can work the hours you want to

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You may want to ease into retirement, or are seeking shorter working hours because you need to spend more time with children or ageing parents. Whatever the reason, if you’re seeking part-time or more

exible work, here are some tips to get you on track...

THINK AHEAD

It’s often easier to get exible work in the organisati­on you are already working for. If you are keen to go part-time, give your boss plenty of notice so they have time to consider and plan.

If they are hesitant about how it may work, o er to go parttime on a trial basis so you can demonstrat­e to them that it can work. If you are doing this on a trial basis, be clear on the duration and how you are both going to assess whether it’s been e ective.

MAKE THE ASK

e saying, “If you don’t ask, you won’t get it” often rings true in the workplace. You need to be willing to ask for exible working and have your case spelt out as to why it bene ts the organisati­on and how it can work.

As you do this, highlight what you bring to the role.

If you have the skills, experience and attitude the organisati­on is looking for, they will be more willing to nd ways to make it work.

FIND THE OPTIONS

ere are many forms of part-time work. It may be working fewer hours (traditiona­l part-time), working the same hours but over fewer days (a compressed working week), or working to deliver a de ned piece of work for a xed rate (consulting or contract work).

Know what type of work you are looking for, as there are di erent conditions and stability options.

For example, moving from a short-term contract to another contract has higher levels of job insecurity. e upside is you can decide how much time you want o between each piece of work.

BE REASONABLE

e more exible you are, the easier it will be to nd part-time work. Strive to not be too rigid in what you are looking for. If you can accommodat­e your potential employer’s needs and make yourself highly valued in the workplace, it’s easier to negotiate what you want.

For example, you may want to consider being open to taking on more hours during peak periods for your organisati­on. If that’s the case, make that clear to your prospectiv­e employer during the hiring process.

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