Careers

Working at Te Rau Ora We take pride in making Te Rau Ora a great place to work.  As an indigenous Māori organisation, we are looking for people who are passionate about being part of an organisation that delivers a range of programmes and solutions across Aotearoa to improve and strengthen Māori Health.   We have opportunities for experienced, …

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AOD Wānanga – He Mana Ake: A Māori Way of Working

Whare Tukutuku is pleased to continue our “He Mana Ake: A Māori Way of Working” Wānanga series. We encourage whānau to be a part of a workforce that celebrates Māori ways of being and doing. Over the day, ngā kaiāko will explore Maori concepts as foundational Pou when working with whānau who are experiencing AOD …

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Broad Māori Workforce Series 2

Description This is series two of five focused on He Kaimahi Māori Oranga, specifically Māori workforces employed in the Health and Social Care sector. The information in this series was made possible by a partnership between Infometrics and Te Rau Ora, who examined ANZSCO1 data about Māori who work in Health and Social Care roles.

Māori Enrolled in and Completing Qualifications Toward Health & Social Care Occupations (2016-2020) Series 3

Description This is series three of five focused on He Kaimahi Māori Oranga, specifically Māori workforces employed in the Health and Social Care sector. The information in this series was made possible by a partnership between Infometrics and Te Rau Ora, who examined ANZSCO1 data about Māori who work in Health and Social Care roles.

The School Educational Pipeline for Māori into Health & Social Care Careers Series 4

Description This is series four of five focused on He Kaimahi Māori Oranga, specifically Māori workforces employed in the Health and Social Care sector. The information in this series was made possible by a partnership between Infometrics and Te Rau Ora, who examined ANZSCO1 data about Māori who work in Health and Social Care roles.

Rangatahi Resources

“Ka Pu te Ruha – Ka Hao te Rangatahi” When the old net is cast aside, the new net goes fishing. This proverbial saying refers to the younger generation taking up the reigns left by their elders. Rauemi Hauora Explore our rauemi hauora created by our rangatahi and health professionals at Te Rau Ora.  See …

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Mauri Ora Social Innovation – Schizophrenia

“Kia tū kotahi tātou kia purea ai tātou e ngā hau o Tāwhirimātea” We stand in unity for our future wellbeing and health solutions Mauri Ora Social Innovation – Schizophrenia A unique social innovation model was implemented during COVID 19 Pandemic in New Zealand, with eight Māori who live with Schizophrenia and health and social …

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