We have a Fixed Term opportunity in our Whānau Ora team until 30 June 2026 for a registered Social Worker to join our team. This role brings professional expertise and oversight to the kaupapa Māori approach of Whānau Ora, supporting both whānau with more complex needs and our Kaiārahi (Navigators) through informal guidance and coaching.
You’ll work alongside nine Kaiārahi and report to the Kaiārahi Lead, holding a client base of your own while contributing to team capability through day-to-day advice and occasional training support.
This is a great opportunity for a Social Worker who is passionate about strengths-based, aspirational practice with whānau, especially those facing high deprivation or complex circumstances, and who thrives in a kaupapa Māori environment grounded in manaakitanga and kotahitanga.
About Us
Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga (TToH) is a whānau-focused, Iwi mandated, kaupapa Māori health and social services organisation. We have been supporting our whānau me hapori to achieve their aspirations and general wellbeing for more than 39 years.
Underpinning our success as an organisation are our values: Kotahitanga, Whakamana, Kaitiakitanga and Whanaungatanga, which are woven through everything we do.
About the Role
In this role you will:
* Provide skilled social work support to whānau who are at the beginning of their aspirations journey, often with complex needs or facing significant barriers
* Offer informal professional guidance and advice to Kaiārahi across day-to-day practice
* Contribute to team learning and development through coaching and occasional training sessions
* Collaborate closely with Kaiārahi, the Kaiārahi Lead, and wider service partners to ensure integrated, culturally grounded support
* Maintain accurate case notes, progress reports, and meet all reporting requirements
* Proactively build networks and generate own referrals to effectively connect whānau with supports and opportunities.
What You’ll Bring
* 3+ years of experience in Social work
* Strong understanding of the Whānau Ora approach
* Proven ability to work effectively with whānau facing complex challenges in a mana enhancing way
* Confidence to share your expertise with others, and model good practice
* Sound understanding of Te Ao Māori, Tikanga, and Te Reo Māori (or commitment to develop)
* Excellent relationship building and communication
If this kaupapa aligns with you, apply today!
Complete the online application form and upload your cover letter and up-to-date CV.
Applications close 9am Monday 25 August. Applications will be reviewed as they come in – don’t delay.
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