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Caretakers Wanted

Wangapeka Program 2010
Wangapeka Notices || Caretakers Wanted | Caretakers Report AGM May 2005 | Caretaker's Report September 2005 | Caretaker's Report February 2006 | Newsphere
Teachings in Aotearoa || Visiting Teachers in Auckland | Lama Mark Webber in NZ 2010
Tarchin's Teaching Schedule || Leander Kane's Schedule
Cooks and cooking
We currently have caretakers starting, but welcome all enquiries for next year.

Updated 22 August 2009


Would you like to help at the Wangapeka?

This is an opportunity to support the healing and awakening of all beings through taking on the daily running of the Centre. The work is varied, and includes caring for land and buildings, booking and registration,
maintaining food stocks, basic financial accounting and banking, and housekeeping duties. Sometimes this will involve working on your own and sometimes supervising others to do whatever needs to be done.

The Wangapeka Retreat Centre usually has two caretakers. One position is primarily administration, and the other primarily land management, but there are overlaps and flexibility, depending on the interests and skills of the individuals who take up the positions.

Caretaking is a position of service requiring a commitment to support the development of wisdom and compassion in oneself and others. To be at the Wangapeka is to enter into a weaving of community consisting of other staff members, the WET Trust Board, course participants, retreatants and teachers. This community will vary in numbers according to the program in place at the time.

We ask that the caretakers have a high standard of work and personal ethics (abiding by the 5 Buddhist precepts - see the Daily Puja and Sangha Work for more detail ). The lifestyle requires a flexible mind, good health, an appropriate degree of physical fitness and, above all, sensitivity to the needs of retreatants and course participants.

It is an immersion into an environment based on developing awareness through meditation and study of Buddhadharma in all its different forms. It can be an unequalled opportunity to enhance and deepen one's own understanding of life.

A very basic wage is provided including food and accommodation. The usual term is for one year, with an initial trial period and renewal by mutual agreement.

If you are interested please apply to
The Secretary
Wangapeka Educational Trust
RD2 Wakefield 7096
NELSON
NEW ZEALAND

For further information please contact the Secretary at secretary@wangapeka.org
or contact the Centre retreatcentre@wangapeka.org.


Please note that the Wangapeka website has many pages relevant to the position of caretaking; from About Us, History, Aims and Educational Trust Board; to the many Caretakers Reports including the Caretaker's Report for the AGM 2005; to the Wangapeka Program, Teacher Biographies, and the many articles and images of the Centre and its events on this website, all of which give the flavour of life at the Centre.




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