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Te ORA CEO vacancy

Te ORA is currently advertising for a new CEO. We wish our current CEO, Ripeka Evans, all the best as she moves on to new endeavours!

Please see the attached job description for more details.
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Te ORA CEO vacancy

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GP position at  Manurewa Marae Whare Oranga Clinic, Auckland

Raukura Hauora O Tainui, have a vacancy for a 0.3 GP for the Manurewa Marae Whare Oranga Clinic based at Manurewa Marae, Auckland.

Whare Oranga also provides holistic services, including Mirimiri (massage), Maori Rongoa, and social services that focus on Whaanau Ora.  If you are looking for a holistic environment to work in and would like to contribute to improved quality of life for whaanau, then this is the position for you.  The clinic looks over the Puhinui inlet, and has the most amazing scenic water views.
 
This is a start up initiative and it is anticipated that the patient base will be weighted towards high needs, with a high proportion of Maori patients. This is a 12 hour per week position between Monday to Friday on days to suit, to start in May 2010. Salary package or independent contract as preferred. FRNZCGP required.
 
Please contact Lorraine on 021 0201 4882 alternatively email matukutureia@manurewamarae.co.nz or esther.blomfield@raukura.com for further details.

Pānui

24 Jun 2010

Tatau Kahukura: Māori Health Chart Book 2010, 2nd Edition is now available from the Ministry of Health.

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10 Jun 2010

The Whānau Ora Governance Group has called for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from eligible providers or provider collectives

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6 May 2010

Te ORA congratulates Hon Tariana Turia, Minister for Whanau Ora, on the $134 million budget announced for Whanau Ora.

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4 May 2010

Te ORA extends our warmest congratulations to founding Te ORA member Professor Mason Durie, who was honoured with a knighthood

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22 Apr 2010

Research from John Hopkins University shows that New Zealanders lead OECD countries in deaths from heart attacks.

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