Posted 19 August, 2026
Registered Social Worker - Rotorua
The Salvation Army New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga & Samoa
Rotorua, BOP, NZ
Full Time
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Job Description
He Taonga Ngā Tamariki | The Salvation Army Te Ope Whakaora Rotorua Meaningful, relationship-based social work Strengths-based and culturally responsive practice Support whānau to achieve lasting wellbeing Help create lasting change for māmā, tamariki and whānau. Join a groundbreaking programme supporting māmā and tamariki through recovery, resilience-building, and whānau stabilisation. Bring your professional expertise where it can create genuine long-term impact. At The Salvation Army, we believe transformation happens through relationships. He Taonga Ngā Tamariki is a new and innovative 12-month wraparound pathway supporting māmā experiencing harm from substance use while parenting tamariki aged 0-5 years. Through a combination of relationship-based support, substance-harm reduction, tamariki care, group programmes, and whānau stabilisation, we are working to improve outcomes for both māmā and their children. We are seeking a Social Worker who can combine professional expertise with compassionate, relationship-based practice to support lasting change for māmā, tamariki and whānau. You will journey alongside māmā, providing professional guidance and helping create the conditions for safe, healthy and thriving futures for both them and their tamariki. About The Role As the Social Worker within He Taonga Ngā Tamariki, you will work alongside Māmā Navigators, whānau and community partners to support safety, wellbeing and long-term stability. Key Responsibilities Include Providing assessment, planning, intervention and review with māmā and whānau. Supporting whānau experiencing complex social, family and wellbeing challenges. Developing strengths-based plans that promote recovery, resilience and independence. Providing professional guidance around risk, safeguarding and child wellbeing. Advocating across health, housing, education and social service systems. Supporting positive parenting and healthy outcomes for tamariki. Working collaboratively with addiction services, early childhood providers, health professionals and community agencies. Championing trauma-informed, culturally responsive and recovery-oriented practice. Contributing to programme evaluation and continuous improvement. Essential What You’ll Bring A recognised Social Work qualification. Current registration with the Social Workers Registration Board. Experience supporting whānau experiencing vulnerability, trauma, substance-use harm or complex social needs. Strong assessment, advocacy and relationship-building skills. Confidence working within strengths-based, trauma-informed and whānau-centred frameworks. Commitment to honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi and supporting equitable outcomes for Māori. A genuine affinity with our Christian mission and values shaped by faith, hope, and compassion. Excellent communication, documentation and organisational skills. Desirable Experience in addiction, mental health, family support or community-based services. Understanding of recovery-oriented approaches. Experience working within teams and across agencies. Knowledge of local service networks and community resources. Our Offer To You An additional working week of Salvation Army leave awarded annually on 1 July Free confidential counselling services to support your wellbeing Subsidised flu vaccinations Discounted Medical Insurance with Southern Cross TSA discount card for discount with various retailers such as Beaurepaires, Noel Leeming, Placemakers and Torpedo7 Candidates should be adaptable, energetic, self-motivated and committed to our mission of 'caring for people, transforming lives and reforming society' This role is permanent and hours worked will be 37.5 per week. The starting annual salary for this role will fall between $68,000 to $102,000 per annum. This role is covered by pay equity and the final remuneration will be dependent on the years of experience the preferred candidate brings to the role. Why Join Us? This is an opportunity to be part of something more than a programme. He Taonga Ngā Tamariki is designed to support lasting change for māmā, tamariki and whānau through the power of trusted relationships, practical support and hope-filled intervention. At The Salvation Army, we believe people are more than the challenges they face and that transformation is possible. You'll join a passionate team committed to walking alongside whānau through some of life's most difficult seasons, celebrating progress, building resilience, and helping create brighter futures for future generations. If you are looking for a role where your professional practice, values and purpose align, and where the work you do each day genuinely matters, we'd love to hear from you. Children’s Worker Classification Statement (per Children’s Act 2014): Applicants with a Schedule 2 conviction must provide an Exemption Certificate for Core Children’s Worker roles or undergo an internal assessment for all other Salvation Army roles. The Salvation Army is a world-wide evangelical Christian church and human service provider. It is committed to caring for people, transforming lives and reforming society – all through the love of God shown in Jesus. The successful appointee should therefore show an ability to identify with the mission and values of The Salvation Army. #J-18808-Ljbffr