Posted 16 July, 2026
Kaiawhina - Kaupapa Māori Cancer Care Coordinator
Ngāti Porou Hauora
Gisborne, GIS, NZ
Full Time
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Job Description
About the role Ngāti Porou Oranga is building a dedicated team to stand alongside whānau living with cancer, walking with them from diagnosis through treatment, recovery, and beyond. This kaupapa is about more than clinical care. It’s about restoring hope, protecting mana, and ensuring every whānau on the Coast can access the support they deserve, close to home and grounded in te Ao Māori. Working alongside our Cancer Care Clinical Coordinator (RN) and the wider health team, the Kaiāwhina plays a vital role in improving access to prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship support for Māori whānau. This is a Full‑Time role based out of Gisborne, holding it down for the East Coast from Pōtaka down to Whāngārā. As part of our Cancer Care Coordination Service, you’ll work across marae, homes, and clinics to make a real difference for whānau facing some of their hardest health journeys. Our approach blends clinical expertise, cultural strength, and community connection, guided always by Ngāti Porou values of manaaki, tika, pono, aroha, and ringa raupa. We’re looking for people who: Are deeply committed to whānau ora and kaupapa Māori practice. Understand the challenges and beauty of working rurally across our Coast communities. Bring compassion, patience, and resilience to every interaction. Are ready to listen, learn, and lead within a close‑knit, whānau‑focused team. Qualifications and experience Qualification or experience in community health, whānau ora, or social services. Proven ability to engage effectively and respectfully with Māori whānau and hapū. Strong understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Māori models of health. Experience working in iwi, Māori, or NGO/community settings. A clean, full driver’s licence and total comfort travelling across rural Tairāwhiti. Benefits and working conditions A values‑based, supportive workplace grounded in tikanga Māori. Ongoing professional development and a flexible working environment. The opportunity to innovate and directly contribute to true whānau‑ora outcomes. Application process If you’re ready to make a lasting difference, please submit a current Cover Letter and CV outlining your experience and motivation for joining Ngāti Porou Oranga. Applications close: 5:00 pm, Friday 31 July 2026. Applicants must be eligible to work in Aotearoa New Zealand. Pre‑employment screening (including Police Vetting, Children’s Act checks, credit/medical checks, and drug & alcohol testing) will be conducted. COVID‑19 safety protocols apply per organisational policy. Employment includes a standard 60‑day trial period. #J-18808-Ljbffr