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Kaiārahi (Therapeutic Facilitator)

Health Services • Tokoroa, Waikato 3420, New Zealand • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Experience delivering therapeutic/behaviour-change work with tāne and whānau impacted by violence.
  • Experience facilitating therapeutic group wānanga in a safe, structured kaupapa Māori environment to build insight and •
  • Knowledge of trauma-informed practice and behaviour-change models for tāne violence interventions.

Role Type

On-site • Contract • Full-time • Associate

Description

Kaiārahi (Therapeutic Facilitator)

Fixed‑term 24 months | Tokoroa (Raukawa takiwā)

 

Kō wai mātou? | Who are we?

 

Raukawa Charitable Trust is committed to delivering outstanding cultural, social and environmental outcomes for ngā uri o Raukawa. Guided by Te Ao Māori, tikanga and rangatiratanga, our mahi is grounded in whānau‑centred practice and long‑term wellbeing.

 

Te tūranga | The role

 

This role is based in Tokoroa, South Waikato.

 

We are seeking an experienced therapeutic practitioner to deliver Te Huringa O Te Ao, supporting tāne on a journey of healing, accountability and lasting behaviour change.

 

Te Huringa O Te Ao is a transformative, whānau‑centred therapeutic approach that supports tāne who have caused harm to understand the drivers of their behaviour, strengthen whānau relationships, and restore balance. This mahi is grounded in kaupapa Māori approaches and integrates cultural and clinical practices to achieve meaningful, long‑term change.

 

A challenging and rewarding opportunity, this role is suited to someone confident in working with tāne, skilled in therapeutic practice and enables transformation through group facilitation and one-on-one intervention.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Facilitate kaupapa Māori wānanga and group sessions
  • Deliver individual therapeutic interventions with tāne
  • Include and engage whānau in safe, mana‑enhancing and trauma‑informed ways
  • Support tāne to take accountability, build insight and develop non‑violent ways of relating
  • Complete holistic assessments and develop individual and whānau plans
  • Embed tikanga Māori, mātauranga Māori and Te Ao Māori values into practice
  • Maintain accurate case notes, reporting and outcome data
  • Work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners

 What You’ll Bring

  • Experience in therapeutic or behaviour‑change work with tāne, and whānau impacted by violence
  • A qualification in social work, counselling, psychology, health, or equivalent experience
  • Knowledge of trauma-informed practice and behaviour change models
  • Experience facilitating groups or wānanga
  • An understanding of Te Ao Māori and a commitment to kaupapa Māori practice
  • Te reo Māori and tikanga knowledge
  • Strong communication, relationship‑building and organisational skills
  • Full NZ driver licence

 Why Join Raukawa

  • Be part of a kaupapa‑driven organisation making real change for whānau
  • Work in a culturally grounded, supportive team environment
  • Deliver mahi aligned with tikanga, manaakitanga and rangatiratanga
  • Opportunity to contribute to long‑term transformation and healing

 How to Apply:

If you are passionate about making a positive impact for tāne and their whānau, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your interest and suitability for the role.

Please note that we may interview strong applicants as applications are received.

Applications close Sunday 19 July 2026

Company Overview

Raukawa is always looking to employ dedicated and qualified individuals to join our team to build a brighter future for our iwi members and the wider community.