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Listed nine hours ago

This is a Casual/Vacation job

subClassification: Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services
classification: Community Services & Development
  • Make a difference in the lives of at-risk rangatahi
  • Training, support, and supervision provided
We are looking for a casual specialist youth worker to support rangatahi in foster care in Te Tai Tokerau.
9h ago
Listed nine days ago

This is a Full time job

subClassification: Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services
classification: Community Services & Development
  • Join an organisation where you will make a difference in the lives of tamariki
  • Enjoy a whānau-friendly workplace with flexible working options and a 4-day wo
  • Be part of a team that values your well-being and personal growth
This is a unique opportunity to make a real impact through your work - read on to find out more!
9d ago
Listed sixteen days ago

This is a Contract/Temp job

subClassification: Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services
classification: Community Services & Development
  • Kaupapa Māori organisation
  • Fixed term to cover Parental Leave (7 months)
  • Working Monday to Friday; 40 hours per week
You will work with Whānau to provide social support services for Whānau: with tamariki with mental health needs, and at risk of housing instability.
16d ago
Listed twenty three days ago

This is a Full time job

subClassification: Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services
classification: Community Services & Development
  • Make a difference with fulfilling and impactful work in the community
  • Lead the NTT initiative in a local high school showcasing your leadership skills
  • Flexibility & autonomy to innovate & tailor approaches to meet community needs.
Join as Kaiarahi: Lead and support Manurewa families towards thriving futures. Full time, fixed term to Dec 2025 with potential for extension.
23d ago
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