2x FASD Whanau /Caregiver Navigators
South Island Navigator 20- 30 hours per week
Tamaki Makaurau Navigator 25 hours per week
Classification: Community Services & Development
FASD-CAN is a Aotearoa New Zealand based, non-profit incorporated society made up of parents, caregivers, extended whanau and professionals who unite to help improve the lives of those living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. It is the network’s aim to share their knowledge, strength, and collective wisdom with parents/whanau/caregivers and Kaimahi so that those living with FASD | Te Iho Tatai-a- Rongo can grow and achieve.
FASD-CAN is expanding its Navigator team to tautoko/support families whanau, and caregivers to better cope, care, and understand the brain differences of tamariki/children and rangitahi/young people impacted by prenatal exposure to alcohol.
FASD-CAN is seeking two passionate and knowledgeable Navigators to join our team, supporting whanau, caregivers, and communities impacted by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD | Te Iho Tatai-a- Rongo). This role is grounded in the principles of whanaungatanga, manaakitanga, and kotahitanga, recognising the importance of trusted relationships, collective strength, and culturally affirming support.
As a Navigator, you will walk alongside whanau, families and caregivers, offering guidance, education, and practical strategies that reflect both clinical understanding and matauranga maori—acknowledging the unique whakapapa, wairua, and mana of every tamaiti and rangatahi.You will contribute to an organisation that honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi, upholds equity for Maori, and affirms neurodiversity through inclusive, strengths-based approaches.
This is a relationship-based role where your ability to connect, empower, and advocate will help whanau and families navigate the complexities of FASD with confidence and aroha.
About You
This role would suit a FASD informed practitioner with experience working in a similar role in Community Development, Whanau Ora, or within the Disability Sector looking to make a difference in supporting hapori/communities.You will join our team of training facilitators, so you will be familiar with group facilitation and training delivery.
You will be a motivated self-starter, able to use initiative to organise, prioritise and undertake the role tasks as specified, be accountable, and able to meet the position objectives.
To Apply
Applicants are encouraged to provide a cover letter stating clearly why you should be considered for the role, and an up-to-date CV sending both to admin@fasd-can.org.nz
Applications CLOSE at 5pm on the 23rd October 2025.
https://www.fasd-can.org.nz/
Please email admin@fasd-can for a detailed job description.