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Why Join Us?

So why join us? Supporting kiwis in need is a rewarding career – and also a vital part of a vibrant, caring society.

Here at HealthCare New Zealand, we’re proud to be our country’s leading health care provider, supporting those in need to live their lives as independently as possible. So when you join us, you’ll become part of a nationwide organisation dedicated to supporting people in ways that make for a better, more inclusive society. Sound like you?

Why Join Us?

Your development

We’re all about ensuring our staff reach their goals and be successful in everything they do, every day. For some, this might mean taking what is their first opportunity to complete training since leaving school. For others, it might mean taking the next step in their professional career.

All of our internal learning and development programmes are run by facilitators who are vastly experienced and skilled at developing and training workers in the health and community services sector.

Find out more about these learning and development opportunities here.

Our benefits

Kiwisaver – HealthCare NZ partners with Booster Financial Services to offer the Booster KiwiSaver Scheme, with special benefits for HealthCare NZ employees who join.

EAP Counselling Services – HealthCare NZ is proud to offer the employee assistance program to help support team members and their families through challenging times. 

Tools of the trade

You’ll be given all the tools required to safely and competently fulfil your role, which may vary depending on your job and which area of the sector you work in. All permanently employed Support Workers who are required to use the Kahu app will be provided with the essential tool of trade – a free mobile phone, also available for limited personal use.

Flexible working hours

We’re flexible and, depending on your role, can offer a variety of options to help you achieve a work-life balance that suits you, your family/whānau and our organisation.

Join our team?

View our current vacancies by clicking here


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