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Te Roopu Taurima

Te Roopu Taurima

About Us

As a Kaiawhina (Support Worker), you’ll play a hands-on role in supporting tangata whaiora (people we support) to live with dignity, independence and connection. You’ll be based in one of our whare (homes), working closely with your Kaitataki (Team Leader) and wider team to support daily routines, encourage independence, and help tangata take part in community and cultural life. Full training is provided. What you’ll be doing: Supporting daily routines such as meals, hygiene, and household tasks Encouraging tangata to grow their independence and confidence Supporting health and wellness plans, including medication (with training) Helping people stay connected to their culture, whanau, and local community Maintaining a safe, warm and welcoming whare Participating in regular team hui and learning opportunities What we offer: A values-based, inclusive workplace where your mahi matters Paid Birthday Leave (PSA Members) Full training and support to gain the NZ Certificate in Health & Wellbeing (Levels 2–4) Regular team events and opportunities to grow Free life and trauma insurance cover EAP (Employee Assistance Programme) support Staff discounts across 50+ well-known NZ brands via our benefits app What you’ll bring: A calm, caring and respectful approach to support others Willingness to learn about kaupapa Maori values and ways of working Good communication and ability to work well in a team Flexibility to work a rotating shift pattern, including days, evenings, weekends and public holidays Full driver’s licence and access to reliable transportation Experience working with vulnerable adults or in mental health or disability is a bonus NZ Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (level 2 or above) is also a bonus, but not essential Apply now – we’d love to hear from you! Mo matou – About Te Roopu Taurima Te Roopu Taurima is Aotearoa’s largest kaupapa Maori disability support provider. We support tangata whaiora from all walks of life who live with intellectual disabilities and mental health needs. With almost 400 kaimahi across Te Tai Tokerau (Northland), Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland), Waikato, and Otautahi (Christchurch), we provide 24/7 care through residential, vocational, respite, and mental health services. At the heart of everything we do are kaupapa Maori values – we walk alongside tangata so they can live with purpose, whanaungatanga, and a strong sense of identity.