1122 days ago

Come work with us!

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

Come work with us, Kirikiriroa/Hamiton 👋🏼

We are looking for a Community Connector in Kirikiriroa/Hamiton to join the team and help us activate Neighbours Day Aotearoa.

✨ We see being a Connector as a knit-in to compliment someone's already busy community work. This role could be done alongside another role
✨ The hours are flexible and varied
✨ Full training provided
✨ Paid role (fixed fee)
✨ The role is varied and dynamic and you can really make it your own (You know your community better than us!)

Or do you have a friend, whānau member, or a neighbour that would be perfect for this role? Let them know about this exciting opportunity by tagging them in this post.

We have a dedicated team that will work alongside you and training is provided. Find out more - www.neighboursday.org.nz... or email kiaora@neighboursday.org.nz

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Do you think banning gang patches is reasonable?
  • 77% Yes
    77% Complete
  • 21.6% No
    21.6% Complete
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Have you come across many roadworks sites recently?

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Do you think this was the right decision?
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    5.9% Complete
  • 88.2% No
    88.2% Complete
  • 5.9% Not sure
    5.9% Complete
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