Kahu Taurima

Nēhi a Hāpori (Tamariki Ora Community Nurse) – 1 x Fulltime, 1 x Part-time position

 

He kōrero mō mātou | About Us:

Te Puna Manawa HealthWEST is a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) and Not for Profit Charitable Trust with Māori provider status committed to providing quality health and social services to the community.  We are passionate about improving the health and social outcomes through free, innovative primary care and community services across the Waitemata region with a focus on Māori, Pacific, tamariki, rangatahi, whānau and other high-needs populations.  

Ko te tῡranga Mahi- About the Service

Te Puna Manawa is excited to be recruiting for our new service - Kahu Taurima. Kahu Taurima is a whānau centred service for maternity and early years – a childs first 2,000 days from conception to five years old.  The service will ensure that whānau have access to the full range of health and social services for the first 2,000 days that is responsive to their needs.  Our Kahu Taurima service will integrate with our other existing services including Outreach Immunisation Service, Whare Manaaki, Healthy Babies, Healthy Futures, Community Connector service and Noho Ãhuru Healthy Homes.

We need the best kaimahi leading, influencing, working collaboratively, enhancing our health and social services to achieve better health outcomes for hapu wahine, māmā, papa, pēpi and whānau

He kōrero mō te tūranga | The Role:

Our Nēhi a Hāpori (Tamariki Ora Community Nurse) must be a Registered Nurse with appropriate skills, expertise and registration.  This important role will work alongside whānau to promote health literacy, health promotion and provide appropriate health interventions.   This exciting position is ideally suited to a positive and enthusiastic person with great community networks and vast nursing experience.  Our ideal candidate will be comfortable engaging and working collaboratively with various organisations and across the community, will thrive within a te ao Māori framework, and will have the skills and expertise to support the programme kaupapa.

You will also have:

  • A strong whānau ora approach with a particular focus on hapu wahine, māmā, papa, pēpi and whānau
  • Experience in delivering frontline services that embraces Te Ao Māori and Te Tiriti
  • Well-developed networks in the community
  • The ability to demonstrate knowledge of Te Reo me ngā Tikanga Māori
  • The ability to connect with families through whakawhanaungatanga
  • The confidence to  work autonomously and within a team environment
  • Dedication to upskilling in relevant areas
  • Current APC & First Aid Cert

Ko tā mātou mahi | We Offer:

  • Opportunity to make a positive difference in our communities
  • Competitive salary
  • Ongoing support for training and professional development
  • Full orientation and induction
  • Friendly and welcoming atmosphere
  • Passionate and dedicated team
  • Social Club

All kaimahi will be supported with supervision, training and development opportunities, and provided with a mobile phone, laptop, and access to fleet vehicles.

Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply

Please submit your CV and cover letter to careers@healthwest.co.nz today!  Closing date: 5pm, Wednesday 13 December 2023.

You must be eligible to work in New Zealand to be considered for this position.  Te Puna Manawa HealthWEST is committed to a fair recruitment process in accordance with equal employment opportunity principles.