Foster Caregiver - Auckland
We are currently seeking individuals or couples based in Auckland to become a Kia Puāwai caregiver in our specialised foster care programme. If you have the space in your home, time to invest in caring for a young person, and would like to help them learn and succeed – this is a hugely rewarding role.
As a caregiver with Kia Puāwai, we offer you:
- The chance to be part of a values-based organisation.
- Training and ongoing coaching in the specialist programme.
- You will be supported by a multidisciplinary staffed team – which includes social workers and practice and cultural advisors.
- 24/7 on-call support, including visits by your Practice Leader.
- A caregiver allowance to cover expenses associated with caring for a young person.
If you are interested in exploring what a caregiver role could look like for you, get in touch!
We will kōrero more with you and support you through the application process.
As a caregiver, you will need:
- To be open to having a rangatahi live with you
- A spare room and suitable home environment
- To complete Police and Oranga Tamariki vetting checks for yourself and household members
- To complete a medical reference check
- A reliable form of transport
- To be able to attend meetings and trainings as required
- To provide aroha and support positive outcomes for rangatahi
- To be willing to learn and implement support strategies for rangatahi
No experience is needed, but we need reliable caregivers, and previous experience working with tamariki and rangatahi is an advantage.
Caregivers with Kia Puāwai often provide care and support to a rangatahi for approximately a 12 month period. Respite caregivers usually have a rangatahi stay with them for a weekend each month over this period.
We are happy to kōrero more with you to see what you could provide in this space.
Our team will support you and meet with you regularly.
Training and meetings will often occur during the day/week, so some flexibility to be available to attend is essential.
We need caregivers who are able to provide stable and consistent support for our tamariki and rangatahi, so ideally, we are looking for someone who is willing to commit to an ongoing caregiver role.
Getting started:
The first step is to express your interest by filling out the form below. We will then put you in touch directly with the organisation for more information on the role and how to proceed.
Youth & Children