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Disability Outreach Coordinator wanted

Published 14 January 2010, Posted in Northland

Tiaho logoA position in a dynamic and progressive organisation has become available. 

Based in Whangarei the role will be working with the mid and far north communities.  To succeed in this role you will have the following attributes:

  • Strong organisational skills
  • Good community links/networks
  • Ability to work unsupervised
  • Reporting and referral experience

It is essential that you have an interest in the disabled community.

This position is for 15 hours/week and is for a fixed term of six months

For a position description email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or phone 09 430 3406 .  Written applications and CV should be posted to PO Box 374 Whangarei or emailed to the above address.  Applications close 27 January


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