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School Development and Family Worker

Christchurch City, New Zealand

Reference: 6850223

Mana Ake Kaimahi, School Development and Family Worker, 40 hours/week

Mana Ake - Stronger for Tomorrow provides wellbeing/mental health support for children in primary school years 1-8 across Canterbury. The position is Christchurch-based, involves travel to schools and to some clusters in wider Canterbury.

Kaimahi (workers) support schools, families and whānau when children are experiencing issues that impact their wellbeing such as managing emotions, friendships and bullying, parental separation and grief and loss.

Kaimahi have a diverse range of skills and backgrounds, including: psychologists, social workers, counsellors, teachers and youth workers. You will work with individual children, their caregivers as well as groups of children to deliver social-emotional education programmes. Mana Ake can also support schools with local projects, such as attendance and staff professional development.

The ability to work with a variety of cultures, including Māori and Pacifica is essential and all Stand Tū Māia staff are expected to demonstrate a commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi

The ideal candidate will have:

  • A talent for connecting with and empowering groups and communities, from tamariki to whānau and teachers
  • Team spirit that thrives on collaboration across a cluster of schools
  • Professional registration: Social Work, Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Counselling, Allied Health, or Teaching
  • Competency in IT, databases and case management systems
  • Confidence to shine both independently and as a part of a diverse team

Why work for us?

  • Teamwork: Collaborate in an environment built on cooperation, where the focus is always on the best interests of tamariki and whānau
  • Diverse Collaboration: Work with various community services and colleagues, combining strengths and skills for collective success
  • Supervision: A workplace with regular internal and paid external supervision
  • Professional registration/membership fees: Paid for by the organisation

For more information or an informal chat contact: Jacob: 021332045


Applications Close: 30 Jan 2026