Hiring Nēhi Rēhita/Registered Nurses CHRISTCHURCH
Te Amo Atawhai
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Description
Recruiting Nēhi Rēhita/Registered Nurses in CHRISTCHURCH
Te Amo Atawhai is an Aotearoa Māori whānau owned and operated Home and Community Support provider. We are Māori and Pasifika centric, and provide care throughout the motu to all people who have obtained injuries, in the comfort of their own kāinga, supporting with various tasks to enhance their hauora/wellbeing.
If you’re passionate about providing cares to kiritaki in their own homes, supporting people to rehabilitate or enhance their quality of life in a culturally safe way – this mahi is for you!
We are looking for a dedicated, compassionate, and driven Nēhi Rēhita to join our team.
Commencing on a casual contract, with the expectation of quickly progressing to a permanent.
Your role as a Nēhi Rēhita would include: - Kanohi ki te kanohi Assessments and Service Planning plus on Kiritaki/Clients - First episode of service delivery at same time as above - Clinical oversight and management of Kaimahi Tautoko/Support Workers and Kiritaki - Competency sign offs for Kaimahi Tautoko - Liaising with Allied Health Services to ensure integrated care - Community Nursing – focus on wound care - Working remote, from your own home and travelling to kiritaki
To find out more please call Kylie on 0800 183 266 Kylie@TeAmoAtawhai.co.nz We look forward to hearing from you!
Ngā Mihi Kylie Moana People and Culture Administrator Te Amo Atawhai Kylie@TeAmoAtawhai.co.nz 0800 1 TE AMO (0800 183 266) http://www.TeAmoAtawhai.co.nz
Application details
Apply online for this role or contact Kylie Moana for more information.


Te Amo Atawhai
Te Amo Atawhai provides home and community support specifically for Māori, in consultation with Māori, and for all people. We pride ourselves in being an Aotearoa Māori whānau owned and operated company and are always on the look for new Kaimahi Tautoko throughout the motu. Our team of Registered Nurses, Service Coordinators, Complex Care Specialists, Rehabilitation Support Staff and Kaimahi Tautoko/Support Workers around the country are dedicated to delivering Māori-centric care, working in collaboration and partnership with local iwi, hapū, and whānau.
We look for experienced, flexible, culturally confident people to join our team, however, training is available and care can vary, meaning you don’t always need to be qualified coming on. We service the nation, and travel is usually paid (T& C’s apply). You must have a reliable vehicle and a valid driver’s licence, as kiritaki/clients are in their own homes, which means you may be travelling to multiple homes in a day. Casual and full-time permanent positions are available, meaning the work can fit around your lifestyle. We strive to keep the same Kaimahi Tautoko with the kiritaki throughout their whole journey with us, this also helps you maintain a healthy routine and work structure.
We have Resource Coordinators around the motu who are here to guide and support you, along with your Human Resource Administrator and Cultural Advisor. No matter where you are in your professional journey in the health and wellbeing sector, we are here to support you. Once employed, all staff are inducted via our Te Amo Atawhai in-house Orientation and Cultural Training program, with guidance from our Training and Cultural Coordinator.













