Kia Ora Hauora Summer Internships
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Applications for our Summer studentship programme are now open and will close 4th November 2022.
The programme will start on the 28th November 2022 and end on the 3rd of February 2023. There will be a 2-week break from 23 December 2022 until 9 January 2023.
The programme provides funding to support the students selected on the programme, and will engage students to a number of projects, specific educational events, mentoring and professional networking opportunities.
If you are interested and have any queries, please contact 021 911 305, or leave a text message with the best time to contact you.
Places on the programme are limited. We encourage you to send your expression of interest with your CV and Cover Letter.
Expressions of interest – Te Arawa iwi Māori Partnership Board
Te Tira Haere a Pūhaorangi (Te Arawa Iwi and Hapū delegates) are looking for Board members to join the Te Arawa Iwi Māori Partnership Board.
The Board will represent Te Arawa and play a vital role in the design and delivery of health services in a Tiriti o Waitangi based partnership with the Māori Health Authority and Health NZ.
Purpose of the Board
The purpose of the Board is to exercise tino rangatiratanga and mana motuhake for planning and decision-making for health services and to represent Te Arawa in the development of regional and national approaches.
Board requirements
Seeking a broad skill mix on the Board, and members who are able to collectively represent Te Arawa aspirations for Hauora in a Tiriti based relationship.
Successful Board members will be appointed to represent Te Arawa and must commit tomaintaining their accountability to Te Arawa through Te Tira Haere a Pūhaorangi and toimplementing the Te Arawa Health strategy, Te Ara ki Tikitiki o Rangi.
Knowledge and understanding of Te Arawa kawa and tikanga are foundation competencies required of all Board members.
The selection process will seek to ensure the Board has a mix of skills and expertise to form a strong voice for Te Arawa hauora.
The Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill
The Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill comes into effect on 1 July 2022. It will enable the Māori
Health Authority and Health New Zealand, to become permanent entities.
The Bill will also recognise the importance of Iwi Māori Partnership Boards and their role to influence locality commissioning. Assessing the health needs of whānau, identifying priorities and monitoring service provision are also core functions of the Board.
Expressions of interest
Expressions of interest are welcomed from members of Te Arawa, Matāwaka, rangatahi and
the community.
The Application Form, Job Description and Information pack can be downloaded from www.atahaia.com
To submit your Expression of Interest please forward your completed Application Form, CV and covering letter to Lyn Harrison at atahaia@actrix.co.nz
Applications close on Friday, 15 April 2022.