We’re looking for a meticulous, reliable, and motivated team player to join our dedicated Environmental Services team who clean our hospital. If you take pride in creating safe, clean, and welcoming spaces, then this is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact every day.
What You’ll Do
As a valued member of our team, you will help ensure our facilities are maintained to the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene for our patients, residents, staff, and visitors. Your work will directly support the wellbeing and comfort of everyone who enters our hospital.
What We’re Looking For
Previous experience in healthcare cleaning or commercial cleaning, and familiarity with cleaning products, techniques, and equipment is an advantage, but not essential. We’re happy to support the right person to grow into the role.
Email hr@hauorahokianga.org.nz, to find our more or apply by sending your CV and Cover Letter.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE SUNDAY 19TH JULY 2026
Do you have a passion for supporting tamariki and whānau to thrive? Are you at your best working in schools and communities where relationships, cultural responsiveness, and collaboration are central to the mahi? If so, this could be your next meaningful career step.
About the Role
We have a permanent, full-time opportunity for a Kaimanaaki Tangata – Mana Ake to join our team working within the Mana Ake – Stronger for Tomorrow initiative, supporting tamariki in Years 1–8 who may be experiencing wellbeing or mental health challenges. You will walk alongside tamariki, whānau and kura, offering practical strategies, early intervention, and strengths‑based support that enhances wellbeing, across our Hokianga community.
To find out more read the Kaimanaaki Tangata – Mana Ake Position Description
What You’ll Be Doing
What You Bring
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a kaupapa-driven team committed to uplifting tamariki and whānau, where your contribution is valued and your development is supported. To find out more email hr@hauorahokianga.org.nz, or apply by sending your CV and Cover Letter.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE SUNDAY 26TH JULY 2026
Join a close‑knit rural community and deliver truly holistic, whānau‑centred care. As a Community Health Nurse with Hauora Hokianga, you’ll provide district, public, practice, well‑child and palliative care while building meaningful relationships across our rohe.
The Role
Based within a defined clinic area and working directly within the community, you will be responsible for personal and public health in a rural clinic area and will act as a vital link between whānau and the wider healthcare system. You’ll provide safe, effective, culturally grounded nursing care working autonomously while being supported by a dedicated team. Your practice will span assessment, care planning, health education and advocacy for whānau.
Key Responsibilities
What You’ll Bring
Ready to Make an Impact?
If you’re passionate about rural health, equity and whānau‑centred care, we’d love to hear from you.
To find out more about this position visit SEEK Apply by sending your cover letter and CV to HR@hauorahokianga.org.nz
Click here for the Community Health Nurse position description
Part‑time and full‑time permanent roles available.
Locum or Permanent opportunities providing comprehensive, integrated primary and secondary health services through our community clinics and rural hospital.
Cornerstone accredited. Training available for those looking to expand their practice in rural medicine. Medical Officer Position Description
Rural Registrar Placement: broaden your skillset through exposure to a wide variety of presentations working within a close-knit, supportive team. Rural Hospital – level 2 and Rural General Practice runs can be carried out in tandem over a 12-month placement.
Applicants must be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand to practice as a Doctor in New Zealand.
Registered Nurse: support a diverse range of patients across accident and emergency, acute inpatient, and hospital level residential care across a 24/7 shift roster.
Community Health Nurse: undertake a wide range of nursing duties in our rural community including district nursing, public health nursing, practice nursing, well child nursing and palliative care.
Nurse Practitioner: demonstrate nursing leadership and provide clinical advice, care, and education. Place whānau at the centre of care, exploring health and wellbeing concerns, preferences, health behaviours, attitudes and priorities using a Kaupapa Māori strengths-based approach.
Ideal candidates will have at least 2 years’ experience, however applications are welcome from new graduates. Previous experience in a rural setting or Māori health provider is desirable. You’ll need a current drivers license and practicing certificate, with the ability to pass a police background check.
To find out more or to apply for any of our vacancies, email our People and Capability team at: HR@hauorahokianga.org.nz
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