Career
He initially worked as a tertiary lecturer in subjects such as taxation policy and accounting at Manukau Polytechnic for four years (1986-1990) and then as the Director of Youth for Christ Auckland (1990-1994) before he founded the Papatoetoe Adolescent Christian Trust in 1994. He worked as co-ordinator of that group until 2002, when he joined the Christian New Zealand radio station Radio Rhema as a talkback radio host and current affairs presenter on RBG"s pay television Sky television outlet, Shine television He also runs his own blog called "McBlog: Bob McCoskrie"s Blog". In 2006, McCoskrie founded Family First New Zealand and has been that organisation"s main spokesperson since that time.
As Family First leader, he has been involved in campaigns against the legislative change that removed the justification of corporal punishment by parents in New Zealand.
Under the Crimes Acting 1961. His organisation successfully advocated for non-binding referenda in New Zealand over the issue.
In 2013, McCoskrie actively campaigned against the introduction of same-sex marriage in New Zealand, again unsuccessfully.