Posted 16 July, 2026
Social Worker - Tauranga West
Ministry for Vulnerable Children, Oranga Tamariki
Tauranga, BOP, NZ
Full Time
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Job Description
The wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi is everyone's responsibility. They deserve to feel safe, have their voices heard, and be surrounded by loving whānau and community. Do you want to be a part of creating a safe future for tamariki? We acknowledge that there is much work to do but we are up for it. We're looking for qualified and registered social workers who want to make a real difference by putting tamariki and rangatahi at the heart of everything they do. Our Te Ahuru Mowai site is looking for a permanent Social Worker to join their team. Nestled along New Zealand's stunning Bay of Plenty, Tauranga is a thriving, beautiful city known for its warm climate, coastal lifestyle, and close-knit community. Living here, you'll enjoy beautiful beaches, lush parks, and abundant outdoor activities like surfing, hiking, and exploring nearby Mount Maunganui. Tauranga also offers a vibrant arts scene, a growing economy, and excellent amenities, from quality schools and healthcare to lively cafes and restaurants. With a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere and a strong focus on community wellbeing, Tauranga provides an ideal setting for a fulfilling career in social work, where you can make a real difference while enjoying a balanced lifestyle. Mō te tūnĉ | About the role As part of our team, you will spend your day meeting with tamariki, rangatahi and their family and whānau listening to what they have to say, completing assessments of need, formulating intensive intervention plans, participating in hui-ā-whānau, family group conferences, and partnering with other agencies, community groups and local iwi to improve outcomes. Responsibilities Hear tamariki and rangatahi voices and support them or their whānau to make positive changes Work with various cultural groups and people from different backgrounds Complete initial safety checks and assessments on the tamariki, rangatahi and whānau Holding a hui; supporting whānau to grow their capacity to care for their tamariki and rangatahi Be involved in planning interventions to maintain tamariki and rangatahi within their whānau Work alongside partners in our community, non-government organisations and state sector agencies Be an advocate on behalf of tamariki and rangatahi to ensure they have the support and resources needed to reach their full potential Qualifications Full registration with New Zealand's Social Work Registration Board (SWRB) A social worker qualification recognised by the SWRB A positive attitude and the ability to influence and empower our tamariki and rangatahi Empathy, patience, and ability to see past what someone may be struggling with Excellent verbal communication skills and the ability to adapt to your audience Great written skills as you will need to prepare social work plans, write court reports, case notes and other documents Strong analytical skills and an ability to assess tamariki and rangatahi changing needs Ability to manage risk and make tough decisions Nůu te rourou | What's in it for you A competitive market salary between $81,206 to $97,557 A challenging, fascinating, and highly rewarding career with many opportunities for professional development and building your professional network with colleagues across the wider children's workforce Ongoing training, regular supervision to support you in achieving your personal and professional goals and annual fees paid for your SWRB/ANZASW membership Colleagues who are united in their commitment to the highest standards of relational, inclusive, and restorative social work practice Recently refurbished Masterton site. With all the new mod cons, close to town with plenty of parking and plants and fish for a serene environment. Oranga Tamariki—Ministry for Children has a commitment to putting tamariki and rangatahi at the heart of what we do. We are committed to ensuring that New Zealand is the best place in the world to be a child. We are also committed to ensuring Oranga Tamariki partners with hapū, iwi and Māori organisations to find appropriate solutions for tamariki in need. We are committed to putting tamariki first, we believe aroha is vital, we respect the mana of people, we are tika and pono, we value whakapapa and we recognise that oranga is a journey. If you genuinely care about providing tamariki and rangatahi with the aroha and support they need early on in life, you'll get immense satisfaction from being able to turn lives around and seeing the difference your mahi makes to our young Kiwi's. So, will you join us? #J-18808-Ljbffr