Community Development, Community Services and Development
Based in Waitohi/Picton
Part time - 32 hours
Applications close Monday 7th july 2025
Are you passionate about ensuring whānau have access to information, advice and culturally appropriate community and government services? Are you an excellent communicator with the ability to collaborate with key stakeholders and drive new initiatives? If so, this could be your ideal role…
Te Piki Oranga is the regional Māori health provider delivering kaupapa Māori Health and Wellness services across Te Tauihu, working in a Whānau Ora framework within Te Ao Māori. We have been delivering Heartlands services in Picton for the past 18 months.
Our Kaituitui Pūmanawa Whenua/Heartlands Coordinator will be based at our Picton Pūmanawa Whenua/Heartlands Service Centre. Working in collaboration and partnership with other key stakeholders within our community to provide a culturally responsive, socially sensitive service to support the needs of our community.
The Pūmanawa Whenua/Heartlands Service Centre is a one-stop shop where you can find a friendly face-to-face confidential service offering support, advocacy, resources, and information - assisting whānau to access a range of government services and community organisations.
Our Kaituitui Pūmanawa Whenua/Heartlands Coordinator will provide a coordination function, under the direction of our Wairau Pūkenga Kaiwhakahaere/Site Manager, as well as delivering services to our whānau within our community alongside another part time kaimahi.
We are seeking a part-time kaimahi with experience successfully coordinating support services to a wide range of whānau; demonstrable administration and organisational abilities; experience managing the day to day functions of a service; demonstrable ability to build rapport, establish trust and maintain confidential services; the ability to work collaboratively, to build and maintain effective stakeholder relationships; excellent initiative, research and communication skills; and an understanding of Māori models of hauora including how the principles of Te Triti ō Waitangi apply to health and social services. An understanding of Te Reo me ōna Tikanga and experience working within/or with kaupapa Māori organisations would be an advantage.
Me pēhea te tono / how to apply
Please email recruitment@tpo.org.nz for an application form or download the form here
Read the job description here
Return the form along with your CV and cover letter to recruitment@tpo.org.nz by Monday 7th July 2025
Please note that applicants may be interviewed before the closing date.