Builder Trainer

Ngāti Awa te toki, te tangatanga i te rā, te ngohengohe i te wai
Over the years, Te Tohu o Te Ora o Ngāti Awa (previously known as Ngāti Awa Social & Health Services) has grown into a leading iwi provider of health, social, and employment services, and more recently, Kāinga Māori development services. Our mission is to remain responsive and adaptable, ensuring our organisation is fit for purpose while supporting our whānau, hapori, and iwi to achieve prosperity and well-being.
We’re currently experiencing rapid growth, creating new opportunities for people who want to make a difference in our community.
Help Train the Next Generation of Builders
We have an exciting opportunity for a qualified and experienced Builder Trainer to join our Rukuhia te Mahi team in Whakatāne. This 32-hours-per-week role combines hands on building mahi with mentoring, supervision, and practical skills training. You'll work directly with tauira on real construction projects, helping them build industry ready capability and gain BCITO Level 1, Level 2 (foundation), and Level 3 (advanced) unit standards.
You will be essential in guiding tauira toward apprenticeships and employment pathways supporting them to grow their confidence, skills, and work readiness in a realworld construction environment.
You will also:
- Ensure compliance with health and safety standards and model best practise at all times
- Provide regular feedback on tauira progress and contribute to reporting requirements
- Work closely with the workforce trainer to ensure the practical tasks align with the classroom theory
- Plan and coordinate meaningful work placement opportunities
What Makes You a Good Fit
You’re a reliable and experienced Builder with at least a Level 4 trade qualification, bringing strong practical knowledge and confidence across residential construction, and ideally some exposure to commercial work.
You bring:
- Experience mentoring, supervising, or training others on-site, with the ability to break down tasks clearly and safely.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with tauira, colleagues and external stakeholders.
- A learner‑centred approach grounded in tikanga Māori
- Patience with high standards for safe and quality practice.
- A genuine passion and commitment to helping tauira develop skills, confidence, and pathways into the building industry.
- An understanding of BCITO or apprenticeship pathways is an advantage
Ngā Whiwhinga - What you'll gain
Join us in Whakatāne, a coastal town with all the essentials including calming rivers, beaches and native landscapes. You’ll be part of a workforce immersed in Te Ao Māori, with pathways to expand your skills and knowledge through our Te Pou Mataaho wānanga and other professional development initiatives. We offer a competitive salary reflective of your experience, along with a range of staff benefits subject to eligibility. Explore the opportunities we have available and grow your career with us.
Tono Mai - Apply Today
Applicants must have the legal right to work in Aotearoa. If you believe this role resonates with you, we would love to hear from you or feel free to visit our website to see a full list of our current vacancies.

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