Learning Specialist/Trainer

Full-Time Community Development Community Services

Job Description

  • Passionate for delivering innovative and culturally astute learning programmes?
  • Join an iwi organisation, committed to addressing social inequities  
  • Free health insurance and automatically topped-up HOP card    

To champion and promote a learning culture that enables our employees to reach their full potential and deliver best health and social outcomes for clients accessing our services. 

He kaupapa hirahira tēnei mo tētahi tangata ngākau nui nei ki te hiki I te mana o te tangata, ā I te hapai I te ora o te tangata.  Mā te kanohi o te Ao Māori tēnei kaupapa e arahi ki tōna putanga whaihua. 

He kōrero mō mātou | About Us    

Kāhui Tū Kaha is a community mental health and registered social housing provider. We are a well-established and innovative provider, characterised by our diversity and commitment to health and social outcomes for everyone. We strive to uphold our organisational values of manaakitanga, rangatiratanga, and whakawhanaungatanga in all that we do. As a successful applicant, you will enjoy working within an open, culturally diverse organisation with many opportunities for further growth and development.   

He kōrero mō te tūranga | The Role 

Reporting to our Quality Manager, you will be charged with planning and leading the delivery, and evaluation of the Kāhui Tū Kaha training programms, orientation block training, and internal specialised training. 

He kōrero mōu | About You 

Someone who is empathetic, proactive, and open to working in a multicultural environment. You will have exceptional communication skills and the desire to utilise these to facilitate positive learning experiences. You will be able to adapt to different learning styles and work with the internal facilitators to ensure the learning is embedded.

What you will need for this role:

  • Tertiary level qualifications in adult learning or revenant to the health sector
  • Experience facilitating learning solutions in an adult learning environment
  • Knowledge and relevant experience within the social housing and mental health sectors;
  • Commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and tikanga Māori

All applicants must have New Zealand Residency, a full and clean driver's licence, and a clean police record. 

Organisation

Kahui Tu Kaha

Job Summary

To champion and promote a learning culture that enables our employees to reach their full potential and deliver best health and social outcomes for clients accessing our services.

How to apply

Me pēhea te tono mai | How to apply 

Apply through SEEK or send your CV and cover letter to careers@kahuitukaha.co.nz. For more information please visit www.kahuitukaha.co.nz, or call Shirlene on 027 700 6936. 

 

Sector

Not for Profit