Past News
Published: 23 November, 2020
Recruitment for Nelson Marlborough Health Consumer Council
The Consumer Council is an advisory group to Nelson Marlborough Health (NMH). It comprises of community representatives who provide a strong voice for the community and consumers on health service planning and provision. The council provide input into a wide range of initiatives and projects. They also share stories and themes from the community to help NMH understand what matters and what’s happening for health consumers across our region. We are looking for people who have the following attributes:
- A genuine interest in the health sector and wants to advocate for a consumer-centred health service
- Experience of the health system to advocate for consumer interests
- The confidence to ask questions and share your views in a group and with staff
- A range of connections and networks in the community, and an ability to bring the voices of the community to the group
There is more detail information, including the expression of interest form on our website here: https://www.nmdhb.govt.nz/quicklinks/about-us/governance/consumer-council/join-the-nmh-consumer-council/
Organisations can also nominate people so if you know of someone and they are happy to be nominated we would love to have a nomination from you. Alternatively it would be great if you can share with your networks to help spread the word in the community.
If you or anyone would like further information or to talk about the role please get in touch with me, I’m really happy to discuss.
Expression of interest close on 29th November 2020
Published: 18 November, 2020
Makete Pō
Calling all stall holders! Register NOW - NO COST for securing a site!
As time is running out fast before Xmas, we may not be able to run a Mākete Pō before then however for now, we have locked in a partnership to hold one in early Jan 2021.
There will be no cost to stall holders, Te Awhina will provide everything from generators, portaloos, bouncy castles, tables and chair for whānau to sit and have kai.
Motueka Mai Tawhiti Juniors have been funded to tautoko a community event, so they will do all the set up, pack down, rubbish clean up and anything else we may need them to help with. So all our members have to do is turn up, set up, sell their wares then haere atu.
We will still make a call whether a Mākete Pō could possibly be held before Xmas once the committee look at the logistics.
He Rau Mahara Information for Stall Holders - (186 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file) »
2021 He Rau Mahara Stallholder Registration Form Word2 - (59 KB unknown) »
Published: 18 November, 2020
Career Opportunities
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We have an exciting new career opportunity available for an Office Administrator to help assist with the projects and initiatives of the Trust. |
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Listed: 11/11/2020 |
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Seeking a sales and delivery rep to be the face of our company in the region, providing great service to our customers and growing the local market |
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Listed: 03/11/2020 |
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We are seeking a General Manager to undertake the management duties of the Marae and support the aspirations of the Marae community |
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Seeking an enthusiastic Apprentice to join our team. An opportunity to create a a career path in Nelsons most highly recognised Salon |
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Listed: 16/10/2020 |
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We are looking for a content savvy Communications Advisor with excellent writing skills and content creation experience. Fixed term 12 months. |
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New vacancies coming….
Published: 16 November, 2020
Pop-up employment and training expo coming to Nelson
Pop-up employment and training expo coming to Nelson
Elma Turner Library is hosting a pop-up Employment and Training Expo that aims to bring together employers on the hunt for staff and job seekers.
Organised by the Ministry of Social Development with support from the Library, the pop-up Expo will take place at Elma Turner Library on Friday 4 December from 11am-2pm.
Both employers and training providers will be exhibiting at the pop-up Expo and hope to speak to as many job seekers as possible about the employment and training opportunities they have available.
MSD Regional Commissioner for Nelson-Tasman, Marlborough and the West Coast, Craig Churchill, said employment and training was a key focus of the Ministry given the economic impact of COVID-19.
“It’s exciting to partner with the library in this way to provide employers and trainers with another platform for reaching job seekers,” he said.
“We are particularly keen that our young people, heavily affected by job losses through the pandemic, are encouraged to find work and training in our region and to stay here to help us rebuild the economy.”
Nelson Mayor Rachel Reese said any moves to help connect the city’s employers, trainers and job seekers together were welcome.
“This is a great opportunity and I encourage all of our job seekers, particularly those under 30, to get along and make what could be a life changing connection with an organisation that needs you just as much as you need them.”
Published: 16 November, 2020
