Pāhake Whaiora: Mental Health Services for Older People (MHSOP) Clinician - Taranaki
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Māu te tono, nō mātou te whiwhi! (We would be honoured if you apply)
1.0 FTE (40 hours a week)
Permanent position
Location: Taranaki
Mō te tūranga - About the role
Join our team as a Pāhake Whaiora: Mental Health Services for Older People (MHSOP) Clinician and make a real difference in the lives of older people across Taranaki. In this role, you'll provide advanced assessment, clinical care, and coordination for Pāhake experiencing complex mental health, addiction, and cognitive health needs.
Working across community, home, and hospital settings, you'll deliver holistic, recovery-focused care - supporting everything from assessment and care planning to medication management and crisis response. You'll work closely with whānau, primary care, and multidisciplinary teams to ensure care is well coordinated, culturally responsive, and centred on better outcomes for Pāhake and their whānau.
Kia ekena a angitū - To promote success in this role, you will have:
A Registered Nurse with a current annual practising certificate and registration with the Nursing Council of New Zealand
Comprehensive nursing experience, with demonstrated practice in mental health services
Experience working with older people and/or complex mental health presentations is desirable
Strong skills in mental health assessment, intervention, and recovery-focused practice
The ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams and alongside whānau and community providers
Sound knowledge of relevant mental health legislation, clinical tools, and practice standards
Excellent communication, organisation, and relationship-building skills
An understanding of Māori health perspectives and a commitment to culturally responsive practice
A full, clean New Zealand driver’s licence
He whakamārama mō Tui Ora - About us
Tui Ora is a kaupapa Māori primary care organisation that has been serving the Taranaki community for over 25 years. We provide a wide range of health and social wellbeing services, supporting whānau to achieve their goals and aspirations through a holistic, whānau-centred approach.
Our kaimahi walk alongside whānau - empowering them to lead their own journeys.
He aha tā mātou - What we offer:
Te Reo Māori (Māori language) and cultural learning training - during work hours!
A Tui Ora Day (an additional paid day each year)
Four wellbeing leave days annually
Professional development
A professional, fun, people-focused and vibrant working whānau environment
A fantastic location to work and live
A competitive remuneration package
You will be valued as a member of our Tui Ora whānau, supported in both your daily work and in your professional development.
We celebrate diversity within our teams and support the cultural growth of all kaimahi (employees), no matter where you are at on your Te Ao Māori journey.
Join us and explore what is possible.
Me pēhea te tono - How to apply
Website Link: https://tuiora.co.nz/about/work-here/
Please apply by the following link: https://tuiora.solarworkplace.co.nz/public/process/new/Application/15253
To find out more about what it is like to work at Tui Ora visit Work here - Supporting all Taranaki whānau
For further information, email recruitment@tuiora.co.nz
You must be eligible to work in New Zealand to be considered for this position.
Applications close on Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
Please note we may begin shortlisting and interviewing prior to the advertising closing date.
Ngā mihi ki a koe,
Nā mātou,
Nā Tui Ora!
