Te Turanga | Position Title Tapuhi Tamariki Ora | Well Child Tamariki Ora Nurse
Ko wai matau? Tena koe! Mamia is a kaupapa Maori and marae-based whanau and kainga kaupapa that supports and nurtures pepi, tamariki, mama and whanau. Mamia provides a daily home for connection, rest and wellness, as well as several place-based programmes to build inner knowledge, confidence and resource. Mamia is an organisation that is underpinned and guided by the kawa, tikanga and matauranga Maori of Waipatu marae, Heretaunga, where the essence of Mamia is steadfast as we innovate to respond to the wellbeing needs of pepi, mama, tamariki and whanau. Mamia is about empowering whanau and paving the way to a brighter future for tamariki. With a focus on community and place-based cultural knowledge, Mamia aims to make a positive impact and inspire mama, tamariki, and whanau.
Te Matawhanui | Vision Inspire and nurture tamariki of Ranginui raua ko Papatuanuku
Te Whakatakanga | Mission Empowering whanau through actualising tikanga to instil prosperous outlooks for tamariki
Nga Matapono Arorangi | Guiding Principles Tamaiti as tohu aroha - children are divine gifts.Uplifting the vitality of mama and papa - enhancing mama and papa wellbeing.Kainga that imbue sustenance and connection - a strong and safe home supporting whanau.Inhabiting our ancestral spaces - cultural identity is nurtured.The sacred continuum of life - Atuatanga and wairuatanga thrives. Tihei Mamia! Kia ora! Are you a registered Well Child tamariki Ora Nurse with a passion for providing exceptional service and looking for a full-time role? Then come and join our team at Te Maioha o Mamia (Mamia). In this role, you'll contribute to the delivery of our place-based marautanga Nukutia as part of our innovative and holistic Kaupapa Maori hauora service at Mamia for early years. If you are an individual whose educational experiences are equally backed up by a sound knowledge of and practice in kaupapa Maori, then we would love to hear from you. Help us grow our transformative Kaupapa Maori approach to wellbeing and make a positive impact in our community. Apply now to become part of our team at Mamia.
Hei Whakarapopototanga | Job Summary We are looking for a passionate, registered, and experienced Well Child Tamariki Oras Nurse who wants to make a difference and work in a space that champions the mantra of 'about Maori, by Maori, with Maori, and for Maori'. If this is you, you will be warmly welcomed into the team at Mamia along with your kete matauranga (skills, experiences, creativity, and proficiency) to contribute to what we have created at Mamia. For instance, this includes championing our values of wahinetanga, whakamana, hauora, and whanaungatanga. The ideal candidate will have a diverse background in Well Child Tamariki Ora nursing, te ao Maori, tikanga Maori, matauranga Maori, and kaupapa Maori. This role will be integral in implementing and actualizing the kaupapa of Mamia, be responsible for delivering services that align with our vision, mission, guiding principles, and values, while working with the rest of the Mamia team. The role will also require an individual who is committed to providing holistic, culturally sensitive support to wahine and whanau within our community.
Te Turanga me nga Haepapa | The Role and Responsibilities Tautoko me te Arotake a-Hauora | Health Assessments and SupportHe Ngakau Pono | Cultural Integration and SupportWhanaungatanga | Family and Community EngagementTautoko i te Hauora me te Oranga | Health and Wellbeing AdvocacyTe Purongorongo | Documentation and ReportingMahi Tahi me te Whakapa | Collaboration and Communication Tohu Matauranga | Qualifications Relevant qualification and an in-depth knowledge of Well Child Tamariki Ora settings.Te ao Maori, kaupapa Maori, matauranga Maori, tikanga Maori experience at home and in the workplace. Registered Well Child Tamariki Ora nurse with a valid registration and current practicing certificate with the New Zealand Nursing Council.Minimum of 2 years' experience in a nursing role. Nga Pukenga | Skills Proficiency in integrating te ao Maori cultural practices, principles and values into health care settings.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with tamariki, whanau, community, and colleagues.Organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks effectively.Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.Ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment and manage multiple tasks. Te Tukanga Tono | Application Process To apply for this position, please submit your CV and a Covering Letter detailing your relevant experience and how the Mamia kaupapa resonates with your kete matauranga to: [email protected]