K'aute Pasifika's purpose is to improve the holistic wellbeing of pacific families. They provide free health, social, education & employment services to pacific communities and all ethnicities who access their services.
Serving Waikato's diverse communities for more than 20 years, the team of 45 staff delivers a range of services including Whanau Resilience, Tupu Aotearoa (a training and employment service), Nui You (employment), mental health and addictions services, housing support, immunisation and COVID-19 response services, integrated safety response (ISR) and community day programs.
No day is ever the same at K'aute Pasifika.
Candidates value K'aute Pasifika's wraparound service which supports families and their children, using uniquely Pacific models of care - meaning, this service is grounded in the view that health is directly linked to cultural, physical, spiritual and familial wellbeing.
Candidates connect with a range of Pacific Island ethnic groups/communities and expertise working with people from Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands, Niue, Fijian, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Tuvalu and Tokelau.
Here's what to expect from K'aute Pasifika's recruitment process:
Ideal Person Specification:
Remuneration differs depending on each role.
K'aute Pasifika employs graduates across all services including roles in nursing, mental health, community support workers, health promotion, social workers, counselling, employment services, Whanau Ora navigators.
There are plenty of opportunities to advance and transfer within the organisation.