
To tatou tikanga | Our Culture
Our kaimahi (employees) are passionate people, each driven to contribute to better health outcomes, with a focus on populations experiencing inequity. We are committed to ensuring our workforce reflects the community we support.
Whakarongorau Aotearoa is committed to understanding and improving mana taurite (equal status) starts with the understanding of self and how we, as health professionals, think and behave each minute of each day to serve the health needs for Aotearoa.
Ko wai mātou | About us
Whakarongorau Aotearoa (Whakarongorau), a social enterprise, is a virtual health and social services organisation with a proven record of connecting people seamlessly with care when they need it. Whakarongorau aims to be there when face to face health and social services cannot, providing consistent, clinically supported access to services for those in need or when people are unable to access other options due to location, time of day, financial or cultural barriers.
Mō tēnei tūranga | About the role
Whakarongorau Aotearoa is proud to partner with ACC to launch the Sensitive Claims entryway service, as part of the Safe to talk national sexual harm helpline. We are now recruiting for the role of Safe to talk Sensitive Claims Coordinator. As trauma-informed trained, non-clinical kaimahi, you will support kiritaki (customers) to navigate the Sensitive Claims front door service.
This is an exciting time to join our team, as we continue to ensure our kiritaki feel supported, heard, and valued. We’re looking for kaimahi to join us in part-time roles, with shifts mainly in the mornings (from 8am) and afternoons (4pm–8pm), as well as some Saturdays.
Ngā hua mōu | What's in it for you
Mōu ake | About you
You will have a solution-focused mindset with excellent judgment and critical thinking. Your cultural competency will honour Māori world views, customs and practices, and a strong understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. You are proficient in maintaining empathy, compassion and humility, respectfully holding safe space for all kiritaki. You have experience using multiple technical systems, confidence in speaking with health professionals, and can adhere to guidelines and procedures. And of course, have a great sense of humour and positive energy.
Ōu wheako ōu mātauranga hoki | Qualifications and experience
Ōu āheitanga ōu pūkenga hoki - Skills and competence
If you're excited about this role and think you have what it takes, but your experience doesn't align 100%, we still want to hear from you and would encourage you to apply.
If you're ready to be a force for positive change and want to put your passion for community support to work, apply now to join our team as a Safe to Talk Sensitive Claims Coordinator. Together, we can make a difference, one culturally sensitive connection at a time.
Ō mātou uara | Our values
E kimi ana mātou i ētahi tangata e kaha whakanui i ēnei uara - We are looking for people who align naturally with these values and will champion them

Whakarongorau Aotearoa // New Zealand Telehealth Services is the social enterprise running the Government-funded free to the public, 24/7 national telehealth services across seven digital channels.
Those 35+ services include Healthline, the COVID Healthline, the Vaccination Healthline, 1737 – Need to talk?, Quitline, the national sexual harm service Safe to talk, the Puāwaitanga counselling service, the cervical and bowel national screening coordination centres, and General Practice After Hours services.
We want to give everyone in Aotearoa the opportunity for wellness. We focus on the connected world of digital care, where we can help join all the dots, and select the right services, advice, support and help for the right need.
Whakarongorau-run services support the health, mental health, and social sectors across Aotearoa and have a positive impact on the lives of over 1.5 million people every year – connecting with 1 in 4 people in Aotearoa.
The services are supported by 12 clinical teams of registered nurses, mental health nurses, psychiatrists, counsellors, social workers, doctors, paramedics, poisons officers, health advisors, family and sexual harm professionals, and emergency triage nurses. Our
The majority of our 500 staff work from their homes across Aotearoa, and some from contact centres in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. Whakarongorau also partners with iwi and Māori-owned organisations in Kaikohe, Heretaunga, and Rotorua.
The services we run are co-funded by Health New Zealand / Te Whatu Ora, MSD, ACC, NZ Defence Force, and the Department of Corrections.
Whakarongorau is owned by ProCare and Pegasus Health.