Mō te tūnga | About the Role
We are looking for compassionate and dedicated Full-time Support Worker to join our team, providing one-on-one care to Tāngata (care recipients) with intellectual disabilities. You will play a vital role in their rehabilitation journey, helping them lead fulfilling and independent lives.
You’ll be supporting male Tāngata, providing high levels of care tailored to individual needs.
Key responsibilities include:
- Assisting with personal care, hygiene, and daily routines
- Supporting with meal preparation and household cleaning
- Administering medication as required
- Transporting Tāngata to appointments, gym sessions, and community outings
- Supporting independence through daily living skills and social engagement
This role operates on a 7-day rotating roster, including weekends. 80 hours per fortnight.
Shifts include:
- Morning: 7am-3pm
- Afternoon: 3pm-11pm / 1pm-9pm
- Overnight: 11pm-7am (sleepovers)
- 11am-7pm / 7am-7pm (on occasion)
Ko wai koe | About You
We’re looking for team members who are practical, empathetic, and enjoy connecting with people. Our Tāngata live active lifestyles, so energy and adaptability are key.
To be successful, you’ll ideally bring:
- A qualification in Health and Wellbeing, Community Support, or related field (preferred but not essential)
- Confidence and strong communication skills
- Experience with personal care (advantageous)
- A positive, solution-focused attitude and genuine empathy
- Good physical fitness and stamina
Requirements:
- Full, clean class 1 driver's license with no restrictions is mandatory.
- You must be residing in and legally entitled to work in New Zealand.
- You will be required to undergo a Police Vetting check.
- You will be required to complete a Health Check.
Mō mātou | About Us
Te Whariki Whakaruruhau is the Te Roopu Taurima model of service that recognises the intrinsic value and relationship of Tāngata (Care recipient), their whanau (Family) and kaimahi (Staff). As a kaupapa Māori service we strive to make a difference in the lives of Tāngata by surrounding them with a caring environment based on Māori values of respect and whanau. The service appeals to a wide range of people of different ethnicities because of Te Roopu Taurima’s philosophy of accepting and valuing all cultural practices.
Ready to make a real impact? Apply now and help support Tāngata on their journey to greater independence.