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About The Role
Are you a passionate and experienced Safe House Coordinator ready to make a meaningful impact? Step into a pivotal role where you'll support wāhine and tamariki who have experienced or witnessed whānau violence. You'll lead the daily operations of a safe and welcoming environment, ensuring culturally grounded, trauma-informed care for those seeking refuge and a pathway to safety and healing.
You Will
- Provide advocacy, support, and safety planning for wāhine and their whānau.
- Coordinate referrals and access to essential services including legal, health, housing, and financial support.
- Maintain accurate case notes and ensure all documentation aligns with organisational policies.
- Conduct regular house inspections and uphold health and safety standards.
- Participate in crisis line support on a rotating after-hours roster (included in salary).
- Uphold tikanga Māori and support the holistic wellbeing of tangata whaiora.
About You
You’ll be a confident, compassionate, and organised professional who thrives in a kaupapa Māori environment.
You’ll Bring
Studying towards a Social Work degree or similarProven experience in social services, advocacy, or safe house coordination.A strong understanding of the impacts of whānau violence and trauma-informed practice.Knowledge of Te Reo Māori me ōna Tikanga, or a genuine willingness to learn.The ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic team.A full, clean driver’s licence.What We Offer
A competitive salary of $60,000 - $85,000A supportive, whānau-focused team environmentOpportunities for professional development and cultural growthA role where your mahi truly mattersApply today or contact Jo Gill at or call during business hours.
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