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421 Ormond Road,
Lytton West,
Gisborne

Hauora Tairāwhiti is one of the smallest District Health Boards (DHB) in New Zealand, but has great ambitions for the health outcomes for its population of nearly 50,000 residents. We have a 'can do' attitude to healthcare and appreciate and celebrate all cultures and diversity.

 

He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata.

What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people.

 

The team at Hauora Tairāwhiti is passionate about people. A close-knit team of around 1000 from all walks of life work together to improve health outcomes for all, with a particular focus on improving equity to healthcare for Māori. Tairāwhiti provides a work/life balance which other regions in New Zealand envy. With beautiful beaches and landscapes a matter of minutes from work, we have a particularly outgoing team who enjoy nature and what our region has to offer.

 

We have strong organisational values of Whakarangatira (to enrich), Awhi (to support), Kotahitanga (togetherness) and Aroha (Compassion) and our kaupapa, our vision, is "Whāia te hauora i Roto i te Kotahitanga - A Healthier Tairāwhiti by working together".

 

These are just some of the reasons why Hauora Tairāwhiti is the work destination of many health professionals from Aotearoa and around the World...

  • We deliver a wide range of health and disability services to a close-knit, multicultural community.
  • We are a comprehensive, well-equipped secondary hospital with modern facilities.
  • We offer a dynamic, supportive and friendly work environment with variety, flexibility and one-one-one learning opportunities.
  • We are set in an area well known for its relaxed lifestyle, fabulous beaches, ready access to all outdoor pursuits, high sunshine hours and internationally renowned wines.

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