Job DetailsFull TimeApplication Closes : 06 Dec
- Location : Manawatu - WhanganuiPosition : Healthcare Support WorkerAbout us : Based in beautiful Whanganui Te Oranganui is a kaupapa Maori organisation who offers a range of health and wellbeing services for whanau in the Whanganui region and surrounding districts.Te Puawai Whanau service is underpinned by a Whanau Ora approach that places children and their whanau at the centre of all that we do.
Our aim is to enhance the parenting journey for all whanau with a commitment to value our relationship and connections; supporting whanau aspirations.About the roleThis role focuses on building whanau to achieve outcomes and work with their tamariki to have the best start in life.
This role works across health, education, justice and social outcome domains.This role is fixed term (January to October
) to cover maternity leave.ResponsibilitiesKaimahi are to maintain a clear focus on the child's health and wellbeing, including the adequacy of care, their physical health, emotional health and age appropriate development.This role also supports whanau with opportunities, pathways and tools that develop the potential of whanau and support them on their journey towards self-managing their health and wellbeing.The ideal outcomes for whanau enrolled with this programme are that Whanau are :Self-managingLiving healthy lifestylesParticipating fully in societyConfidently participating in te ao MaoriEconomically secure and successfully involved in wealth creationCohesive, resilient and nurturing.QualificationsApplicants for this position must have NZ residency or a valid NZ work permit.BenefitsKaupapa Maori organisationRegular Kapa haka and waiataAll staff Karakia & Mihi every morningSuperLife Funeral InsuranceEAP & SupervisionWorkplace wellness programmeWhanau events and activitiesDiverse work environmentThorough workforce development20 days professional development leave per year5% of your annual salary towards professional development.Apply now for this role or get more information by contacting Te Oranganui.#J-
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