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100,000 native plants to help grow local careers
Over the next three years the Environmental Cadetship programme will help local residents from eastern Porirua gain valuable qualifications and on-the-job training, whilst seeing more than 100,000 native plants planted through Bothamley and Cannons Creek parks. Rangatira) along with local jobs and skills providers Le Fale, Mahi Toa and Rāranga Building Careers. “Te Rā Nui has always been so much more than building warmer
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Careers
Our workforce of dedicated professionals is made up of a diverse group of people who come from all walks of life and have a wide range of skills and experience.
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Strengthening careers and building quality homes
In the Auckland suburb of Mount Roskill, eight families are living in new homes where two old state houses once stood. it is the education opportunities that the Kāinga Ora teams involved are particularly proud of. “It’s not easy to decide on a career path when you’re still in
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Applications are open for our 2023 Graduate Programme
Kāinga Ora is looking for recent construction, property, build science, architecture and engineering graduates who are passionate about creating homes and communities that allow New Zealanders to thrive. Tracey, Advisor Graduate Programme, says “We’re looking for candidates who are motivated to kick-start their career, and have the drive to keep growing and
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First house built in partnership with Dargaville High School delivered to Kaitaia
A new five-bedroom, two-bathroom house built by talented teenagers is now a home for a family of 10 in Kaitaia. for Kāinga Ora by Dargaville High School's Building Academy (external link) , which trains young people in careers in the building trade. The warm, open-plan home
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Cadetship paving way for young women in construction
It’s not often you find high school students willing to give up their school holidays to do work experience, but for Sisilia, a young woman from Mangere, the decision was easy. joint initiative between Kāinga Ora and maintenance partner Spotless (a Downer company), aims to give Mangere youth exposure to different vocations and careers
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Supporting youth to earn while they learn
At Kāinga Ora we’re using the scale of construction at our Northcote Development to provide employment for young people, and it’s something we’re really proud of. team at Northcote. We needed to employ contractors to do this work, and Ama Civil had young people to support into successful careers in the construction
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Kāinga Ora and Spotless celebrate biggest ever cohort of young Māngere cadets
Seventeen-year-old sisters Tarial, Salote and Aliitasi Seuteni were busier than usual during the term one school holidays; they spent them getting up early and learning how to wire in lights and install ovens. to give Māngere youth exposure to different vocations and career advice, encourage employment and build confidence, as well as provide a proactive
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A great place to grow
Our workforce of dedicated professionals is made up of a diverse group of people who come from all walks of life and have a wide range of skills and experience. focused on helping our people develop their skills and build their careers as housing professionals, so together we can make the biggest possible difference in the
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Students lay the foundation for a career in trades
The Kāinga Ora Downer cadetship programme is winding up another successful year teaming school students up with maintenance contractors to learn the skills of a trade. skills, giving them invaluable experience of the real working world and the chance to see for themselves the opportunities that lay ahead if they choose a career