About the Organisation
Te Rangihaeata Oranga Trust (Gambling Recovery Service Hawke’s Bay) is a Kaupapa Māori service working to reduce gambling harm and enhance Māori wellbeing. They are grounded in the values of rongomau, aroha, pono, tika and rangimārie.
About the Job
Te Rangihaeata Oranga Trust has secured the gambling harm lead Health Promotion contract for Te Ikaroa (Wellington, Palmerston North, Levin, Whanganui and Hawke’s Bay) until June 2027. This will see you based in Heretaunga, Hastings but working with a regional kaupapa. You’ll be
designing, developing and translating health promotion messages into engaging and culturally resonant communications and resources that support gambling harm awareness.
Core responsibilities include:
● Creating digital, print, and social media materials
● Managing a calendar of significant dates and promotional campaigns
● Capturing visual content at community events
● Building and sharing a regional library of kaupapa Māori resources
● Participating in weekly planning hui and monthly reporting
This is a full-time position working Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 5pm. There will be some community events after hours and on the weekends that you’ll need to be available for (ie: Waitangi Day).
About You
You are a creative and self-motivated communicator with a deep commitment to hauora Māori and uplifting whānau and communities. Grounded in tikanga and passionate about reducing gambling harm, you bring both heart and skill to your mahi.
You’ll bring:
● A background in digital / social media, communications, or resource development
● Training or qualifications in health promotion or Māori health
● Strong cultural competency and community connection—ideally with iwi, hapū, or grassroots networks
● Emotional intelligence and resilience to engage in often sensitive kaupapa
● Autonomy and self-direction, with the ability to manage your own time and stay aligned with team kaupapa
● An understanding of Māori health promotion cycles and cultural milestones like Matariki and Gambling Harm Awareness Week
Whether you’re experienced or emerging, what matters most is your integrity, cultural grounding, and passion for making a difference.
Benefits
● You’ll be working in a high trust, strengths-based environment. This organisation emphasises autonomy, regular support, and a management style that nurtures individual strengths within a safe, trusted team culture.
● This is a flexible and compassionate workplace that embraces people with lived experience and supports those with past challenges, acknowledging growth and positive change.
● Staff wellbeing is prioritised through free professional development, an uplifting culture, and a leadership commitment to wellbeing from the top down.
APPLY NOW
For a copy of the Job Description or to learn more please email mollyb@rwrhealth.co.nz
Otherwise apply online with your CV and a cover letter explaining why this mahi speaks to you.
Applications close Monday 14 July but will be reviewed prior.