Hauora Connector
Dunedin - New Zealand
Job Summary
STUDENT WELLBEING HUB TE POU WHIRINAKI
STUDENT SERVICES TE RATONGA ĀKONGA
About our team Mō te tīma
At the University of Otago our role is to create a supportive vibrant and inclusive student experience that everyone can enjoy. Our dedicated staff are committed to delivering high-quality student-centred services that are well-coordinated and seamlessly integrated with the broader university community.
The Student Services Division works alongside the university community to offer practical accessible and high-quality support including career advice support for Māori and Pacific Islands students disability-related study assistance recreation and Student Health.
The role Te mahi
This position plays a vital role in supporting tauira (students) by serving as a recognisable and approachable point of connection within the University. The role is centred on helping tauira confidently navigate university systems and processes while also connecting them to the most appropriate support services when needed. It involves identifying any areas of concern early advocating for tauira across the institution and promoting strong mental and physical health within the wider University community.
As an important advocate you will actively market and promote the Hauora Connector service ensuring visibility and access creating opportunities to connect with both tauira and their whā line with the Universitys commitment to the Pastoral Care Code this position requires a high standard of pastoral support and leadership.
Your skills and experience Kā pūkeka me kā wheako
You will have experience working with people with diverse backgrounds in Aotearoa along with a tertiary qualification ideally in a relevant field. Youll bring experience supporting young adults particularly those in tertiary education and will have a solid understanding of university systems and processes.
A genuine and proven interest in engaging with individuals from diverse cultures faiths languages and life experiences is essential. Additionally the ability to establish and maintain appropriate boundaries while offering support is a key requirement. Other key skills and experience required:
Strong relationship-building skills (whakawhanaukataka) - ability to enhance individual mana.
Lived or working knowledge of refugee background communities and their diversity.
Understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi Te Ao and Mātauraka Māori and Te Reo Māori or a willingness to learn.
Clear and effective communication skills including report and referral writing.
Proficiency in digital tools for documentation data management and virtual communication.
Flexible adaptable and professional approach.
In-depth knowledge of local community support networks and agencies.
Strong understanding of the Pastoral Care Code.
Awareness of equity and inclusion issues in tertiary education.
Further details Pūroko
This is a full time (37.5 hours per week) fixed-term position for 12 months based in Ōtepoti Dunedin.
The appointment range for this role is $80749 $85649 per annum.
You must have the right to live and work in Aotearoa New Zealand to be considered for this position.
For further information please contact Genevieve Obbeek Manager of Te Pou Whirinaki via the email address below.
Application Tono
To submit your application (including CV and cover letter) please click the apply button below. Applications quoting reference numberwill close on Monday 1 June 2026.
Additional Information
Contact: Genevieve Obbeek
Position details: Job Description
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