Roles

Driver Mentors

Atawhai Charitable Trust
Driving | Both/Flexible

If you love driving and want to support our rangatahi to get their driver's licence - help us out!

Care and Craft Centre Coordinator

Gisborne Care And Craft Centre
Arts & Crafts | Working Hours

Take the reigns and promote the Gisborne Care and Craft Centre to ensure its future in our community.

"Have-A-Go!" Assistants

Parafed Gisborne Tairawhiti
Social Support | Both/Flexible

Parafed hosts a monthly 'Have-A-Go' day; come along and see how you can volunteer and support members of the Parafed community!

Client Interviewer

Gisborne Citizens Advice Bureau - Te Pou Whakawhirinaki o Tairawhiti
Information & Advice | Working Hours

Significant training and personal development available with Citizens Advice Bureau - a rewarding volunteer role that can empower you and your community!

Kitchen Help

Gisborne Care And Craft Centre
Food Services | Working Hours

Spend Tuesday mornings serving our Care and Crafters with a hot meal - a variety of kitchen roles needing filling - no culinary degree required!

Foodbank Logistics Assistant

Supergrans Tairawhiti Trust
Practical Help | Working Hours

Unload and organise our donated kai into our Koha Shed. It's hard work but rewarding to play a part in supporting the Tairāwhiti community!

One on One Time

Dunblane Rest Home & Village
Companionship | Both/Flexible

Brighten our residents day by spending time and provide them with meaningful interactions.

Outdoor Excursions Assistant

Dunblane Rest Home & Village
Social Support | Both/Flexible

Join us on our outdoor excursions around to local community activities and events

Community Native Planting Partners

Women's Native Tree Project Trust
Conservation | Both/Flexible

Join in on our kaupapa to bring native trees back to Te Tairawhiti. Fortnightly volunteering opportunities with like-minded individuals - and shared kai!

Native Tree Art Muralist

Women's Native Tree Project Trust
Arts & Crafts | Both/Flexible

Bring your creativity and paint murals that reflect the kaupapa and mahi of Women's Native Tree Project.