Kaiārahi
Kahungunu Executive Ki Te Wairoa
Wairoa, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand · مکمل وقت
درخواست دینے والے پہلے فرد بنیں۔
- تجربہ
- کوئی بھی
- تنخواہ
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- کھلنا
- 1
- پوسٹ کیا گیا
- 2 گھنٹے قبل
- Work mode
- دفتر میں
- Eligibility
- Applicants who are passionate about supporting whānau, improving community wellbeing, and working in a culturally safe oral health environment are encouraged to apply. Experience with Māori communities, tamariki, rangatahi, or whānau support is an advantage.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
ملازمت کی تفصیل
About the Role
You will join the Mene Mai Ano team and help support Kahungunu Executive’s wider goal of delivering culturally safe, equitable, and responsive dental care for the Wairoa community.
What the Role Involves
- Providing chairside support to the Mene Mai Ano clinical team.
- Helping maintain a safe, smooth, and efficient setting for patients.
- Preparing clinics and making sure infection prevention and control requirements are met.
A complete position outline is available in the attached file at the bottom of the page.
Key Responsibilities
The Kaiārahi supports oral health service delivery by assisting clinicians, handling patient administration, upholding infection control practices, encouraging oral health education, and ensuring whānau are welcomed in a culturally safe way.
What We’re Looking For
- A genuine desire to support whānau and contribute to community wellbeing.
- Confident communication and the ability to build positive working relationships.
- A professional, caring, and service-focused attitude.
- Capability to work well in a team and follow clinical processes accurately.
- Well-developed organisation skills, strong attention to detail, and respect for confidentiality.
- A solid commitment to health, safety, and infection control standards.
- Openness to learning, training, and ongoing professional growth.
- Someone who is dependable, proactive, and able to take initiative when needed.
Desirable Experience and Knowledge
- Understanding of the Whānau Ora approach to care.
- Familiarity with health, social services, and wider community support pathways.
- Existing connections with local communities and service providers.
- Awareness of relevant obligations such as the Privacy Act and Health & Disability Standards.
- Experience working with tamariki, rangatahi, whānau, and Māori communities.
- Background in healthcare, dental services, or community support.
Personal Attributes
- Committed to helping whānau improve their overall wellbeing.
- Empathetic, compassionate, and free from judgement.
- Strong people skills and clear communication.
- Friendly, professional, and approachable in manner.
- Self-driven with a strong sense of initiative.
- Flexible and comfortable adapting to changing work environments.
- Good at solving problems and staying detail-focused.
- Reliable, hardworking, and dedicated to delivering quality service.