Manaaki Ora is a Te Arawa kaupapa organisation working to ensure that Te Arawa, and those that reside here, are able to access the care, support, and services we need to achieve oranga.
Our kaupapa is based on our Te Arawa identity, our whakapapa, including emerging from Te Roopu o Te Ora (The Women’s Health League), Tipu Ora, and Te Utuhina Manaakitanga, and is expressed in our vision, mission, and the values that drive our roopu.
**Tirohanga Whānui**
He oranga mai i te whitinga ki te tōnga o te rā
Wellbeing for people across their life journey
**Whakatakanga**
Kia whai, kia tipu, kia manaaki ora e
To seek, to grow, and to nurture wellbeing
**Ngā Uara**
Whānau, Tika, Whakapono, Tikanga, Mātauranga,
Manaakitanga, Kaitiakitanga, Aroha
Manaaki Ora is committed to Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) for all and welcomes applications for positions from all sections of the community thereby encouraging the growth of a more diverse, representative and enriched workforce. The best person, regardless of race, gender, age, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, religious or ethnic belief, who demonstrates he/she has the necessary attributes, will be offered the vacant position.
The successful applicant will be appointed on work experience, skills relative to the position, qualification(s) and meet the persons specifications of the job description.
Manaaki Ora will ensure all applicants are screened appropriately for the vacancy, have a passion for working with whānau/family, tamariki/children and are committed to the mission, vision and values of Manaaki Ora.
As a provider of health, social and education services to our community we have a commitment to
the Treaty of Waitangi and its application to our service delivery.

Manaaki Ora Trust – Tipu Ora