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Support Worker - Kaiawhina, Rangiora

- New job, new team, new learnings, stretch yourself
- Launch your career with us, support your whanau
- Comprehensive training and support
Work locally, support your community and earn as you learn.
Mō te tūnga | About the role
In this role you will be supporting our tāngata (the people we support) lead busy, active lives which may include attending day services classes, formal functions, gym classes, swimming and visiting whanau. Depending on which whare you join, you could also be supporting where there is a priority focus on lifestyle and rehabilitation programmes.
You will be joining a fun, supportive and professional team who make a significant impact on the quality of life for our tāngata. Be part of this and contribute to our tāngata living their best life.
We work to a rotating 24/07 roster, typically the shifts are:
- 7am-3pm;
- 3pm-11pm;
- 11pm-7am (sleep over includes an additional allowance);
- 1pm-9pm.
We have vacancies across a number of our whare in Rangiora and we are ideally seeking applicants who can work between 32 and 80 hours a fortnight.
We will train you and you will start to achieve your Level 2 Certificate in Health and Wellbeing as part of your Induction. With on the job training and our ongoing support you will achieve Level 3 and Level 4, which increases your rate of pay.
Ko wai koe | About You
You may not have previous experience but you enjoy supporting those around you in your own life, you are the ‘go to' support person and you are naturally drawn to helping others.
You may have significant life experience which includes caring for a loved one; you may be tired of manual labour and looking for something more fulfilling; you may be retired with time to spare or you may now be able to work around other whanau commitments. You may even be studying and just starting out in your career.
Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako | Skills and Experience
Your skills will include:
- Working with diversity
- Great communications skills
- The ability to set goals and work towards them
A reasonably good level of physical fitness is required as is a full NZ driver license.
Mō mātou | About Us
Te Whariki Whakaruruhau is the Te Roopu Taurima (TRT) model of service that recognises the intrinsic value and relationship of tangata (people we support), their whanau and kaimahi (staff). As a kaupapa Maori service we strive to make a difference in the lives of tangata by surrounding them with a caring environment based on Maori values of respect and whanau. The service appeals to a wide range of people of different ethnicities because of TRT's philosophy of accepting and valuing all cultural practices.
The culture at Te Roopu Taurima, is driven by our ā Mātou Uara (Our Values):
Whānaungatanga – Engagement/Networking
Tika – Correct/Quality
Whakapono – Trust
Aroha – Kindness
Kia Mārama - Transparency
Ngā hua | Benefits of working at Te Roopu Taurima
When you join us, you are part of a wider whānau that will support you along your journey.
- Life and critical illness/trauma insurance
- Habit Health – a comprehensive health programme for employees
- Learning and development – a comprehensive curriculum of industry compliance training and personal/professional development opportunities.
- Employee Assistance Programme – a confidential and independent service with access to 24/7 help from counsellors, psychologists, therapists and coaches.
- No parking worries.
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Please note:
- Successful applicants will be required to undergo a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening test.
- Successful applicants need to complete and return a clear Ministry of Justice criminal history check.
To be considered for this position you must be residing in and legally entitled to work in New Zealand.

Job details
Job Reference: | KHJ/1707178 |
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Location: | South Island - Canterbury - Christchurch |
Job type: | Permanent Full time |
Expertise: | Clinical - Community / Public Health - Clinical Support Workers |
Posted: | 13-Mar-2023 |
Closes: | 03-Apr-2023 |
Attachments: | No File Attached |