Clinical Practitioner
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Ko wai mātou | Who are we
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei is a hapū of Ngāti Whātua. We live in and around the Tāmaki isthmus. We hold to our mana motuhake, our history, our culture, our identity, and our reo. Our whakapapa traces to Tuperiri and the hapū Ngā Oho, Te Taoū, and Te Uringutu.
We are tangata whenua in Tāmaki. Our authority over land and sea rests on take tupuna, take raupatu, ahi kā, and tuku whenua.
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Trust looks after the collective affairs of our hapū. We have more than 8,000 registered members across Aotearoa and overseas. Ōrākei Marae is our cultural hub.
Te Kahu Tōpuni o Tuperiri describes the protective reach of our ancestor across our rohe.
Purpose of the role
This fixed term role provides evidence-informed assessment and therapeutic interventions, integrating clinical expertise within a Te Kaupapa Māori service model. You will balance clinical safety with tikanga-based practice and indigenous narrative therapies, working collaboratively to deliver holistic, whānau-centred care.
Why Join us?
Be part of a kaupapa-driven service making a meaningful difference
Work in a supportive team that values clinical and cultural expertise equally
Opportunities for professional development and growth
Contribute to innovative, integrated models of care for whānau
Ngā tino pūkenga/whēako | Qualifications & Experience
You are a skilled clinician who values holistic, culturally responsive care and thrives in a collaborative environment.
A relevant qualification (Social Work, Psychology, Counselling, Nursing or similar)
Hold and maintain a current Annual Practicing Certificate (APC)
Experience in mental health and/or addictions
Strong skills in assessment, therapy delivery, and risk management
A genuine commitment to Te Ao Māori, tikanga, and whānau-centred practice
The ability to build trusted relationships and contribute to a multidisciplinary team
To be successful in this role, we recognise that the following values & competencies are critical for kaimahi/employees to flourish at Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei:
Manaakitanga
Respect
Resilience
Whānau outcome focused
Collaboration
Cultural Understanding
Key Result Areas:
Undertake comprehensive clinical and risk assessments using evidence-based tools
Deliver a range of therapeutic interventions, including CBT and psychotherapy, alongside approaches such as pūrākau
Provide timely, responsive support, aiming for contact within 24–48 hours
Develop and implement effective safety plans for whānau in distress
Work within a “no wrong door” approach, ensuring seamless access to support
Provide clinical guidance and mentoring to Mataora and non-clinical kaimahi
Ensure all practice is grounded in Te Ao Māori and tikanga principles
Role Specific Competencies
Clinical Assessment & Risk Management
Therapeutic Intervention Delivery
Whānau-Centered Case Management
Clinical–Cultural Integration
Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration & Clinical Leadership
Requirements & Checks
Applicants must have the right to work in New Zealand.
Please be aware in applying for this role, you may be required to undergo the following pre-employment checks:
Police Vetting Report
Qualification Check
Drivers Licence Check
Apply Now
If you're interested, please click the 'Apply for this job' button at the top or bottom of the page. If you have any questions about the role please email: peopleperformance@nwo.iwi.nz
We will be reviewing applications and undertaking interviews ahead of the closing date, therefore please do not hesitate to submit your application!
- Department
- Social & Housing Services
- Locations
- Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei - Kupe Street Offices
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei - Kupe Street Offices
About Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
We are the tangata whenua of Tāmaki with our mana over the land and sea being underpinned by take tūpuna (ancestral relationships), take raupatu (taking of the land and sea by traditional warfare), ahi kā (unbroken occupation) and tuku whenua (traditional gifting of land ).
Ko au te tangata whenua o Tāmaki pokapū me Te Waitematā. He take tupuna, he take raupatu, he ahi kā, he tuku whenua, te takenga mai o tōku rangatiratanga, ki runga o Te Kahu Tōpuni o Tuperiri e hora ake nei.