Posted 16 July, 2026
Te Oranga Hinengaro ICAMHS Registered Clinician/Mataora
Ngatiporou
Te Puia, GIS, NZ
Full Time
Reference: 0595a4a2ea288930
Job Description
Te Oranga Hinengaro & Ngati Porou Oranga are seeking an experienced and passionate (CAMHS) Child & Adolescent Registered Clinician / Mataora This role is Full-Time / Fixed Term community service based at Te Puia Springs Hospital on our beautiful East Coast Providing culturally grounded, community-based mental health assessment, intervention and support for tamariki and rangatahi (0–18 years) and their whānau within the Ngāti Porou rohe. The role operates within a whānau-centred, strengths-based model of care, supporting access to appropriate services and contributing to positive mental health and wellbeing outcomes. To awhi and manaaki tamariki, rangatahi and their whānau on their journey to wellness by delivering safe, effective and culturally responsive mental health services. Support whānau to navigate health and social systems, ensures whānau are informed and involved throughout care, and works collaboratively with internal and external partners to achieve the best possible outcomes. Provide clinical guidance & support with whanau, kohanga reo, kura (Kura Reo & Mainstream) & community ensuring the delivery of evidence based & culturally competent care. Respond & provide crisis intervention when need arises Conduct comprehensive Child & adolescent mental health assessments Liaise & navigate with whanau access to specialist child & adolescent mental health services Advocate for the integration of Mātauranga Māori healing practices in service delivery. Foster a supportive environment for team members to grow and develop their skills. Facilitate active wānanga for team development and community engagement. Qualification Requirements Registration in either Nursing, Social Work, Psychology (or working towards). Proficiency in Mātauranga Māori healing practices or a strong willingness to learn and engage in active wānanga. Astute clinical assessment, analysis & planning in mental wellbeing & infant/child health services. Strong understanding of the challenges faced by Tamariki, rangatahi & whānau in the context of mental health & addictions. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and advocacy skills. Commitment to cultural competence and sensitivity in all interactions. What we offer A supportive, friendly environment, where people love coming to work. Awesome opportunities for professional development and growth Working from a Te Ao Maori Lens, Values, Tikanga, Te Reo Maori. The chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of whānau across Te Tairawhiti. Competitive Salary and benefits. How to Apply To apply, please submit a current Cover Letter and CV with your application, describing your motivation for joining Ngati Porou Oranga reflecting relevant skills and experience. Applicants must be eligible to work in Aotearoa, New Zealand. The preferred and/or successful applicants will be willing to undergo our pre-employment screening which can include Police Vetting, Child Checks, OT Vetting, Criminal Record Checks, Medical Checks, ID checks and Pre-Employment Drug & Alcohol testing. Must hold a current New Zealand Full Drivers Licence. 60 Day Trial Periods: In-line with NZ employment legislation, employment terms include up to, but not longer than,60day trial periods, further information is available upon request. Please note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted, and interviews may be held as applications are received. If you think any of the positions advertised may be the right fit for you, apply now! #J-18808-Ljbffr