Pasifika Youth Wellbeing roles needed at Tangata Atumotu Trust
Kia orana, Noa’ia, Talofa lava, Mauri, Mālō e lelei, Tālofa, Ni Sa Bula Vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Mālō ni and warm Pacific greetings.
Tangata Atumotu is looking to recruit self-motivated and passionate individuals in the roles of:
- Pasifika Youth Wellbeing Clinical Liaison; and
- Pasifika Youth Wellbeing Liaison.
The successful candidates will hold a current full NZ driver’s licence and be eligible to work in New Zealand. Be expected to promote healthy practice in line with the values of Tangata Atumotu, including immunisation, and to model healthy choices.
Applications close on Sunday 25th May 2025. Contact Sina Latu further information, a job description or to submit your CV (s.latu[at]tat.org.nz).
Pasifika Youth Wellbeing Clinical Liaison
This is a 0.6FTE fixed term position based in Christchurch.
The Pasifika Youth Wellbeing Clinical Liaison will play a central role in supporting Pasifika youth within secondary schools with a strong focus on enhancing mental health literacy, building capability and fostering resilience.
This role will work with moderate to high needs cases and support clinical decision-making and case allocation within the wider well-being team. You will also engage holistically with families, school staff and local communities to help create sustainable, long-term improvements in the wellbeing of Pasifika young people.
Reporting to the Team Lead, you will be the primary point of contact for a designated secondary school, building strong, trust-based relationships and partnering with the school community to identify and respond to well-being needs. Support will be provided through a mix of professional development workshops for staff, one-on-one engagement with students and families, and group sessions or classroom-based programmes.
Pasifika Youth Wellbeing Liaison
This is a 0.8FTE fixed term position based in Christchurch.
The Pasifika Youth Wellbeing Liaison will play a central role in supporting Pasifika youth within secondary schools with a strong focus on enhancing mental health literacy, building capability and fostering resilience.
In this role, you will also engage holistically with families, school staff, and local communities to help create sustainable, long-term improvements in the wellbeing of Pasifika young people.
Reporting to the Team Lead, you will be the primary point of contact for a designated secondary school, building strong, trust-based relationships and partnering with the school community to identify and respond to well-being needs. Support will be provided through a mix of professional development workshops for staff, one-on-one engagement with students and families, and group sessions or classroom-based programmes.