If you understand life and its challenges, join the caring Community Support Interviewer team at CAB Te Awamutu. Your calm presence and compassion will help build a stronger community where whānau feel heard, supported, and valued.
Support Te Awamutu CAB's Reception & Engagement Team, providing steady support to whānau who come through our door during Justice of the Peace Clinic mornings. With just a 4-hour shift (Mon, Wed, or Fri), your mahi directly impacts those who need help.
Volunteer from home! Proofread translated information to help overcome language and cultural barriers and empower more of the community impacted by endometriosis - high level of understanding of a language other than English is required for this role.
Being part of the Te Awamutu Family Store means more than bargains. It’s about meeting neighbours, sharing yarns, and lending a hand to keep our community strong. Helping each other is just what we do—& we’re looking for a few more friendly hands to help!
Got creative ideas? Use them to help us design fun and engaging fundraising campaigns that inspire people to give and support refugee-led community projects.
Use your skills — or learn new ones — to research funding, help write applications, and support creative community projects. Work flexibly from home with our friendly team, gaining real experience and helping bring local ideas to life.
Brighten an older person's world through regular interaction! We coordinate caring volunteers who are keen to spend time with older people to reduce social isolation. We have volunteer opportunities available across the region..
We’re looking for an enthusiastic individual to inspire and teach Tane the basics of raranga (flax weaving) in a small, supportive group setting.
Bring your carving expertise and passion to our team and help shape new skills, creativity, and connections for the men in our care.
Assist with the rehabilitation of offenders. We are looking for a someone with a passion for Te Reo...