National Maori Health and Equity Manager - Ambulance Operations Full-time Job
Mar 21st, 2024 at 13:53 Medical & Healthcare Auckland CBD 192 views Reference: 1627Job Details
Supportive Culture + Inclusive Environment
Join a supportive and inclusive organization that values cultural safety and competence. This role provides an opportunity to lead service delivery and inclusion initiatives with a Te Tiriti-Treaty based lens.
Negotiable Location and Flexible Working
Enjoy the flexibility of working remotely with a negotiable location. This setup allows for a better work-life balance and caters to individual preferences.
Competitive Salary + Range of Employee Benefits
Receive a competitive salary package along with a range of employee benefits. This position offers a rewarding compensation package that recognizes your expertise and contributions.
National Māori Health & Equity Manager - Ambulance Operations
Are you a senior leader in the New Zealand Health sector with a deep understanding of Māori health? Join Hato Hone St John as the National Māori Health & Equity Manager for Ambulance Operations. This role requires fluency in te reo me ōna tikanga Māori and a proven track record in delivering impactful health initiatives.
Ko Wai Mātou? - Who are We?
Hato Hone St John is committed to making life-changing differences within communities. The organizational strategy, Manaaki Ora 2022-2027, focuses on improving hauora Māori, health equity, and empowering people to deliver innovative solutions. Join a team dedicated to building a sustainable future for all.
Te Āhua o Te Tūranga - About the Role
As the National Māori Health & Equity Manager, you will work closely with the Ambulance Operations Senior Leadership Team to enhance Māori health outcomes. By implementing policies aligned with the Aka Strategy and fostering a culture of equity and inclusion, you will drive positive changes in healthcare services for Māori communities.
Ngā Tino Pūkenga/Wheako - Skills/Experiences for the Role
Fluency in te reo me ōna tikanga Māori is essential for this role. A health-related degree and a strong understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi are desired. You should possess exceptional leadership, communication, and strategic thinking skills to lead initiatives that promote health equity and inclusivity.
How to Apply
If you are ready for a new challenge and passionate about making a difference in Māori health, apply now by sending your resume and cover letter to sandie.rota@stjohn.org.nz. Application deadline: Monday 8th April 2024. Join Hato Hone St John in creating a diverse and inclusive workforce committed to equal employment opportunities.