Access Community Health
Assist in delivering quality care to individuals and promote independence in their homes while supporting their physical, emotional, and social health.
About the role Each Tangata will have individual care requirements, and you will support them with all elements of daily living. No qualifications or prior experience are required, as we provide comprehensive training to ensure all Kaiāwhina (Support Workers) are equipped with the skills and knowledge they need.
Level 0 - 4 Health and wellbeing qualifications
must work alternate weekends
start date: 2026
Training Paid training! Our Kaiāwhina Skills Framework training takes place during your first two‑four weeks of employment and is a mixture of practical training, online self‑directed learning, and working with a buddy trainer.
We cover the basics of support including:
Infection prevention control
Moving and handling
Medication management
Practical tasks including personal cares, compression therapy, meal preparation, etc.
Policies and procedures
About You
Genuinely love working with people who need support and seeing them thrive
Be intuitive and responsive to people's feelings and needs
Own a smartphone
The right to work in New Zealand
Full/restricted driver's license
Be available to work every second weekend
Why Us?
Flexible hours, weekends, mornings, evenings
$1.00 per hour extra in your pay for weekend work!
Access is leading the way; we see Kaiāwhina (Support Work) as a professional career path and we have built a career path framework to nurture your profession
Exclusive Spark Mobile Plan: Get endless data (40GB at max speed, then reduced), unlimited NZ/AU calls & texts, hotspot access, and voicemail for just $24.15/month
Access Community Health l Uru Ātea has a mission to create a better day, every day for thousands of people throughout Aotearoa to live independently in their own homes and communities. Access l Uru Ātea is more than just our name, Uru Ātea means “to enter space” and is our promise to deliver services in our client's space, wherever that may be.
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About the role Each Tangata will have individual care requirements, and you will support them with all elements of daily living. No qualifications or prior experience are required, as we provide comprehensive training to ensure all Kaiāwhina (Support Workers) are equipped with the skills and knowledge they need.
Level 0 - 4 Health and wellbeing qualifications
must work alternate weekends
start date: 2026
Training Paid training! Our Kaiāwhina Skills Framework training takes place during your first two‑four weeks of employment and is a mixture of practical training, online self‑directed learning, and working with a buddy trainer.
We cover the basics of support including:
Infection prevention control
Moving and handling
Medication management
Practical tasks including personal cares, compression therapy, meal preparation, etc.
Policies and procedures
About You
Genuinely love working with people who need support and seeing them thrive
Be intuitive and responsive to people's feelings and needs
Own a smartphone
The right to work in New Zealand
Full/restricted driver's license
Be available to work every second weekend
Why Us?
Flexible hours, weekends, mornings, evenings
$1.00 per hour extra in your pay for weekend work!
Access is leading the way; we see Kaiāwhina (Support Work) as a professional career path and we have built a career path framework to nurture your profession
Exclusive Spark Mobile Plan: Get endless data (40GB at max speed, then reduced), unlimited NZ/AU calls & texts, hotspot access, and voicemail for just $24.15/month
Access Community Health l Uru Ātea has a mission to create a better day, every day for thousands of people throughout Aotearoa to live independently in their own homes and communities. Access l Uru Ātea is more than just our name, Uru Ātea means “to enter space” and is our promise to deliver services in our client's space, wherever that may be.
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