Kai Ringahora – Family Harm (Huringa o Te Ao)

Listed 5 days Ago
Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga
Social 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. 

About the Mahi

Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga (TToH) is seeking a Kai Ringahora – Family Harm (Huringa o Te Ao) to join our kaupapa Māori team at Te Puna Rangatira.

This role in Huringa o Te Ao, has a primary focus on supporting tāne with behavioural change in ways that are whānau‑centred, culturally grounded, and focused on long‑term safety and wellbeing. The mahi recognises that meaningful change for tāne is inseparable from the wellbeing of the wider whānau.

You will work alongside other Kai Ringahora – Family Harm kaimahi, contributing to a connected Family Harm space that includes the mandated Non‑Violence Programme (NVP) and Safety Assessment Meeting (SAMs) responses. While this is not a SAMs‑only role, you may contribute into SAMs processes to ensure alignment between immediate responses and longer‑term change pathways for whānau, ensuring the voice of whanau is heard in system development.

About You

You will bring:

  • Minimum Level 4 Health and/or Social Services qualifications
  • Experience working in Family Harm, Non‑Violence, or behaviour change contexts
  • The ability to motivate and support change in others
  • A strong kaupapa Māori and tikanga‑informed practice lens
  • Confidence working with tāne and engaging the wider whānau system
  • Ability to work collaboratively across teams and agencies, including Police and community partners
  • Full and current driver’s license 

 Why join us:

 TToH is a whānau‑focused, iwi‑mandated, kaupapa Māori health and social services organisation. Our values of Kotahitanga, Whakamana, Kaitiakitanga and Whanaungatanga guide all our mahi.

If you are passionate about supporting real change for tāne, whānau and communities, we would love to hear from you.

Ministry of Justice and Police Vetting will apply as part of this role.

Apply now.  Applications will be reviewed as they come in