Social Worker - Ōtepoti Siteat Oranga Tamariki—Ministry for Children -

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Apply now for rewarding permanent, full
-time social work career Join our vibrant multi-cultural office in Ōtepoti Site We're offering a competitive salary starting from $81,206 to $97,557, depending on experience.
Mō te tūnga | The RoleThis is not just a job
  • it's a calling.You will stand for the wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi, walking alongside whānau as they navigate uncertainty, transformation and growth.
You will bring aroha, clarity and optimism while maintaining mana.You will: Complete thorough safety and risk assessments Lead hui with care and confidence Design tailored, strengths-based, and culturally aligned plans Uplift the mana of whānau through every interaction Work in true partnership with iwi, hapū, Māori organisations, community groups and fellow government agencies to create enduring, meaningful Whakapapa.
Nōu te rourou | What's in it for you In this role, you don't just give
  • you grow.You'll be part of a values-led, purpose-driven organisation that offers: A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits Flexible working arrangements and wellbeing supports Ongoing kaupapa Māori learning and professional development A workplace that respects, reflects, and celebrates diversity, inclusion and te ao MāoriWhy work in Dunedin?
Ngā pūmanawatanga ōu | What you will bringWe're looking for people with the heart and skill to lead in this space
  • whether you're a seasoned professional or newly registered.You will have: Full SWRB registration (or the aility to obtain registration in the near future) A recognised social work qualification A genuine, strengths-based practice approach A full, clean New Zealand driver's licence (historic convictions may be considered on a case-by-case basis) An unwavering commitment to working in partnership with whānauAlso valuable: Experience in statutory social work (preferred but not essential) Strong communication, resilience, and cultural competence Knowledge of tikanga Māori and Pasifika cultures Solid documentation and digital literacy skills Mō mātou | About Oranga TamarikiOranga Tamariki
  • Ministry for Children is grounded in the belief that every tamaiti deserves a loving, safe, and supported life.
Our values guide us: Aroha
  • we care deeply Whakapapa
  • we honour connections Mana
  • we uphold the dignity of all Tika & Pono
  • we do what's right, with integrity Oranga
  • we journey toward wellbeing, togetherWe are committed to building genuine partnerships with iwi, hapū and Māori communities
  • ensuring tamariki and whānau are at the centre of all we do.

Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to ApplyApply online with your CV and Covering Letter.

If you are an Oranga Tamariki employee already, please ensure you apply with a log in using your Oranga Tamariki email address.

If you have any questions about role, please contact Info_recruit@ot.govt.nzApplications close: Tuesday 10 February 2026, we will review CVs and look to interview as we go so get your applications in now!!If you are interested in any of our vacancies, please ensure that you make yourself familiar with our code of conduct which explains our expectations for our kaimahi and requires you to present at work free from the influences of both drugs and alcohol.

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