We have a rewarding opportunity for a Pou Manaaki to support and empower Tangata Whaiora to overcome barriers to wellbeing.
This includes actively working with individuals and their whanau to achieve identified goals, and supporting their needs using the principles of Kaupapa Maori, strength-based recovery and community resources.
This position is part of our Nga Ngaru o Tai Timu Tai Pari – Kaupapa Maori Primary Mental Health and Addictions Services (Tuakana Stream) for Te Tai Tokerau.
Based on a Kaupapa Maori paradigm, this service addresses the needs of Tangata Whaiora who are experiencing mild to moderate mental health and/or addiction issues, and engaging with their whanau.
The Ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years relevant experience in Maori Health or Matauranga Maori, be proficient in Te Reo me ona Tikanga (eg Karakia, Mihimihi, Karanga, Powhiri), with knowledge and experience of social issues for Maori in the Tai Tokerau Region.
Knowledge and experience of issues for Maori affected by mental health and addiction issues would be an advantage.
Your strong interpersonal and relationship building skills will allow you to engage with kaimahi, individuals and whanau, and foster effective partnerships and relationships with relevant networks, agencies and support services.
A full drivers licence is required.
Application close Sunday 15th September 2024 .
Position Description Pou Rongoa POU RONGOA HEALERS Ko te reo karanga tenei a Taumata Rongoa o Hauora Hokianga ki te kahui e matau ana ki te mahi whakaora tangata maa te mauri o te ao Rongoa, hei korowai oranga mo te iwi e noho kainga ana i Hokianga nui tonu.
We are looking for experienced Pou Rongoa trained in traditional cultural healing to join our Kahui Pou Rongoa on a part-time basis of 7 hours per fortnight.
This important turanga is responsible for facilitating, co-ordinating and administering safe and appropriate Mirimiri and Rongoa practices for Whanau utilising our Taumata Rongoa healing services, cultural tikanga traditional services and movement.
Key to the turanga will be encouraging pathways of health and well-being through various cultural modalities such as whanaungatanga, manaakitanga, whitiwhiti korero, mirimiri, karakia, tikanga, reo, wairuatanga, kete rongoa, taiao and cultural pastoral care.
The ideal Pou Rongoa will have a Level 3 or higher qualification in Tikanga (Rongoa) and evidence of at least 3 years consistent practice in Mirimiri or other Rongoa modalities.
You will be kind, caring and patient and have the ability to build strong connections to empower, motivate, educate and encourage Whanau to build upon their strengths and achieve their health and wellbeing aspirations.
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of Hokianga tikanga and issues affecting Hokianga communities, whanau, marae and hapu would be ideal.
A full drivers licence is required.
Closing date for applications is Sunday 15th September 2024 .
Position Description Environmental Services Worker ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES WORKER We have a part-time opportunity available for a meticulous, reliable and motivated team player to join our dedicated Environmental Services team.
As a collaborative member of the team, you will primarily be responsible for ensuring that the highest standard of cleanliness, sanitation and hygiene is maintained for patients, residents, staff and visitors at all times across our facilities.
Applicants will need to be available to work shifts across a 7 day per week rotating roster.
You will be able to demonstrate meticulous attention to detail, a willingness to follow directions, and be able to work effectively as part of a team and independently.
You will have good communication skills, be highly organised and have a pleasant disposition.
Previous cleaning experience within the health sector or a commercial environment along with a working knowledge of cleaning products, techniques and equipment is an advantage but not essential.
A clean and current drivers licence is a must.
Closing date for applications is Sunday 1st September 2024 .
Position Description First Cook FIRST COOK We are looking for a First Cook to run our busy hospital kitchen.
You will be responsible for the smooth running of the kitchen including serving high-quality meals that meet patient dietary needs, catering for functions, ensuring supplies are well stocked, and a high standard of cleanliness is maintained.
You'll need to be hands on, with the ability to lead the day to day operations of the kitchen including coordinating the kitchen roster, working to a set menu, and supervising the second cook and relief kitchen staff.
Previous commercial cooking experience is essential along with relevant qualifications in dietary and hygiene areas.
This is a full time position working 5 days per week which may include weekends and public holidays to fill the roster.
Hours of work are from 9:30am to 6:00pm for 4 days, with 1 administration day working 8:00am to 4:30pm.
Position Description First Cook HOW TO APPLY To apply for any of the above vacancies, please send your CV outlining your skills and experience and a Cover Letter telling us why you would be suitable for the position applied for, to the People and Capability team via email: Applicants MUST be legally eligible to work in New Zealand DOCTORS GP and Rural Hospital Doctor – Locum or Permanent opportunities providing comprehensive, integrated primary and secondary health services through our community clinics and rural hospital.
Cornerstone accredited.
Training available for those looking to expand their practice in rural medicine.
Rural Registrar Placement: broaden your skillset through exposure to a wide variety of presentations working within a close-knit, supportive team.
Applicants must be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand to practice as a Doctor in New Zealand.
Accommodation provided.
NURSING OPPORTUNITIES Registered Nurse: support a diverse range of patients across accident and emergency, acute inpatient, and hospital level residential care across a 24/7 shift roster.
Community Health Nurse: undertake a wide range of nursing duties in our rural community including district nursing, public health nursing, practice nursing, well child nursing and palliative care.
Nurse Practitioner: demonstrate nursing leadership and provide clinical advice, care, and education.
Place whanau at the centre of care, exploring health and wellbeing concerns, preferences, health behaviours, attitudes and priorities using a Kaupapa Maori strengths-based approach.
Ideal candidates will have at least 2 years' experience, however applications are welcome from new graduates.
Previous experience in rural setting or Maori health provider is desirable.
You'll need a current drivers licence and practicing certificate, with the ability to pass a police background check.
HOW TO APPLY Full-time or part-time positions available.
To find out more including how to apply contact our People and Capability team via #J-18808-Ljbffr