Past News
Published: 24 August, 2020
Supervisor & FGC Coordinator Positions
Two Nelson site positions are currently being advertised both internally and externally. Please feel free to share the link below with your networks outside of our organisation. Position descriptions are available by clicking the link and scrolling to the bottom of the advertisement.
Supervisor
We are looking for a self-motivated supervisor who has good knowledge across Care and Protection and is committed to supporting and mentoring social workers to be their best.
The closing date for applications is 11th September. This is a full time, permanent position.
External link: https://jobs.msd.govt.nz/job/Nelson-Tasman-Supervisor-Social-Worker-Oranga-Tamariki/669381700/
Family Group Conference Coordinator:
We are looking for a dynamic coordinator, to work with whanau, internal and external partners, such as Social Workers and Site Managers, Hapū, Iwi, Māori Service providers and the community.
The closing date for applications is 31st August. This is a permanent full time position.
External link: https://jobs.msd.govt.nz/job/Nelson-Tasman-Coordinator-Care-&-Protection-Oranga-Tamariki/666775000/
Published: 19 August, 2020
Riuwaka Rediscovered - Nature through new eyes
Riuwaka Rediscovered - Nature through new eyes
When:
Sun 23 Aug 2020, 10:00am–3:00pm
Where:
Riuwaka Resurgence Car Park, Riwaka Valley Road, Motueka, Nelson / Tasman
Restrictions: All Ages
Admission: Free
This event WILL proceed, assuming good weather, with due safety precautions at Level 2. There is a Safety Plan in place. Please contact motueka@doc.govt.nz to confirm your place(s).
As part of Conservation Week, the Department of Conservation in conjunction with Manawhenua are giving you the opportunity to see Te Puna o Riuwaka (Riuwaka Source) through new eyes. You will learn about some of the significant biodiversity and cultural values of this special place. Small personal kōrero tours of up to 15 people will be guided through the short walk on Sunday 23 August 2020.
Groups of 15 will depart at:
- 10.00am the first session
- 11.00am the second session
- 1.30pm the third and final session.
If you would like to be part of this experience, please email your names along with your top two preferred times to motueka@doc.govt.nz
Please note: Due to limited numbers your chosen time might not be available and DOC might have to allocate you another slot. The event will be cancelled if there is bad weather.
This event is part of Conservation Week 2020: https://www.doc.govt.nz/globalassets/documents/about-doc/news/whats-new/conservation-volunteer-events/tasman-volunteer-newsletter.pdf
Published: 19 August, 2020
Te Kohanga Reo o Te Awhina
Te Kohanga Reo o Te Awhina
115 Pah Street ǀ Motueka ǀ 7010
Tari: +64 3 5287157
Imera: whanau@k10a017.kohanga.ac.nz
KAIAKO
If you love working around mokopuna supporting them to grow their reo Māori and are passionate about Te Kaupapa o Te Kōhanga Reo, then we would love to hear from you.
We are a growing kohanga in need of a kaiako-Kaiawhina to join our team. Reporting to whanau Matua this role will consist of supporting the day to day operations of the floor, contributing to curriculum planning, engagement with the whanau, and the development and care of our tamariki.
Ideal applicants:
- Hold or working towards Te Tohu Mātauranga Whakapakari Tino rangatiratanga
- Fluency in Te Reo Māori me ona Tikanga
- Understand and appreciate the kaupapa Te Kōhanga Reo
- Communicate effectively with whanau
- Passionate about working with tamariki
- Works well with others
- First Aid ( Can be provided)
This position is 30 hours per week.
If this sounds like you and you would like to grow with our kohanga Reo then please send through your C.V to whanau@k10a017.kohanga.ac.nz or for more information contact:
Whaea Cre Oli: 021-0876-9273.
All applicants will be required to undergo a reference check and police vetting.
Close off date is 31-08-2020.
Nga mihi.
PONO KI TE KAUPAPA, PUNA KO TE REO
