Kaitātari Raraunga - Data Analyst

Te Tihi o Ruahine Whanau Ora Alliance

  • Full Time
  • Manawatū-Whanganui

Kaitātari Raraunga – Data Analyst

Maiea te Raraunga! - Ready to rise up in the realm of data and drive positive change? Join us in leveraging your analytical skills to contribute to the success of our organization.

We are looking for someone who is committed to supporting whānau to effectively manage their own pathways for oranga through the actualisation of Māori Data Sovereignty. Responsibilities include data platform connectivity, high-quality data tasks such as entry, collection, cleaning, data modelling, SQL manipulation, statistical analysis, PowerBi reporting, insights generation, strategic learning, training, and contributing to innovative initiatives at Te Tuahiwi and Te Tihi.

Te Tihi is a team of innovators, creators, supporters and leaders. You will be bringing your analytical knowledge and skills to our data/digital team to actively contribute to Māori development, Whānau Ora and whānau “Reaching New Heights”.

Te Tihi o Ruahine Whānau Ora Alliance Our kaupapa is Whānau Ora and creating programmes and projects for whānau to dream big and achieve their own moemoeā.  Are you ready to dream big too?  Te Tihi is committed to realising the aspirations of Whānau Ora and is an organisation that brings together local Iwi/ Māori Health and Social Service providers, hapū and marae voices and local branches of national Māori organisations. 

Te Tuahiwi o Ruahine is the Backbone infrastructure of Te Tihi o Ruahine. We activate key levers to achieve whānau aspirations and outcomes and mobilise the Whānau Ora movement, including:

Kaupapa Innovation: Whānau centred design of projects, products, services, and processes; Whānau centred and led service development.
Communications: Fit for purpose communications.
Te MataRau: Innovation of end-to-end Digital systems and solutions.
Te Mana Whakahaere Raraunga: Strong and Agile data eco-system that mobilises Māori Data Sovereignty.
Pikihia te Poutama: Advancement of skilled and high-functioning Kaimahi, and
Puna Ora: Advocacy and coordination for Iwi and Māori provider advancement.
Housing: Pathways to Home Ownership

How to Apply: If you are interested in this role and are entitled to work in New Zealand, then please contact our Taituarā / Office Support (admin@tetihi.org.nz) for a Job Description and Application Form. If you would then like to apply, please ensure you provide the following:

• Your Cover Letter
• Your Curriculum Vitae (C.V)
Applications close Monday, 03 November @ 5pm

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