Kai Ringahora – Non Violence Programme FTE
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
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 40 years. Underpinning our success as an organisation are our values:
Kotahitanga, Whakamana, Kaitiakitanga and Whanaungataunga, which are woven through everything we do.
- Part Time
- Final date to receive applications 16 Mar 2026
- Hawkes Bay - Hastings
- Healthcare Support Worker
This Kai Ringahora role is responsible for delivering the mandated Non‑Violence Programme (NVP) working with whānau referred from Probation Services or the Courts who have been directed to complete a programme. The mahi includes working with both tane and wahine participants of low to medium risk and serving sentences for family violence related offences in the community. This role is part of the Te Puna Rangatira team which includes kaimahi already working in various roles in the Justice, AOD and Family Harm area.
It is 20 hours per week and we are open to discuss the work days and hours you would prefer between Monday to Friday. This role is based in our office in Hastings CBD.
- Conduct assessments
- Work one on one and some small group facilitation
- Identify goals and strengths and useful supports and strategies
Ideally you will have:
- Previous experience in Family Harm and Social Services
- Minimum Level 4 Health and or Social Services qualifications
- Knowledge and skills in kaupapa and tikanga Māori
- Full and current driver’s license
- The ability to motivate and support change in others
- Understand the challenges of Family Harm in our community
- A competitive salary
- 5 weeks Annual Leave
- Life insurance
- Birthday leave
- Wellness activities and incentives and loads of other benefits working for a positive, friendly, values‑based organisation that cares about its staff.
If you have skills, qualifications and experience we are looking for and are excited by this opportunity, then APPLY TODAY!
Ministry of Justice and Police Vetting will apply as part of the recruitment process for this role.
Applications Close:
Monday 16th March 2026 [Applications will be reviewed as they come in]
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