Awhi Mai Awhi Atu - Wellbeing Specialist/Counselling in Schools Exciting opportunity to join the Awhi Mai Awhi Atu team within Explore Hapainga Ora
Bring your counselling and/or wellbeing skills to make a difference to the lives of our tamariki
32 hours per week are available, based in Napier
Who are we| Ko wai matou
Explore is part of NZ Health Group and our vision is to enhance the wellbeing of all New Zealanders. We do this by partnering directly with people, their whanau and wider support networks to provide high quality, evidence-based wellbeing services that build on people's existing strengths and resources. We adopt ethical approaches that promote human rights, inclusion in society and equal opportunities.
You will be part of a school counselling/wellbeing service, working with school leadership teams, children and whanau to understand and support the wellbeing needs of the akonga/learners at the school and within their whanau. You will be experienced at working with tamariki, whanau and local communities and will have a strong commitment to Te Tiriti O Waitangi.
This is a permanent part-time position based in Napier for 64 hours per fortnight. School terms only. There may be an additional 2 weeks of call back days throughout the year for team training in school holidays.
A Wellbeing Specialist is responsible for the delivery of high-quality professional services based on personalised assessment, individual or group therapy and education in wellbeing for a wide range of psychological and psychosocial issues, consistent with our contract obligations with government agencies, funders and other providers. As a Wellbeing Specialist you will be responsible for the delivery of services to children, and adults that are clinically safe and responsive to client need. Your work with clients will be person centred, efficient and innovative. You will use a range of evidence-based assessment and therapeutic models and work alongside clients and other disciplines to facilitate sustained and enduring change, stabilisation and/or safety for the client.
Experience in providing a range of strengths-based counselling modalities appropriate to a range of issues e.g. bereavement, trauma, parenting, self-harm, anxiety, resilience
Able to apply Maori models of wellbeing and basic tikanga practices to protect the cultural safety of Maori clients, team members, and self
A current Annual Practicing Certificate (APC) as relevant to membership/registration
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including competence in professional report writing
Proven ability to work in teams
Specialist knowledge and understanding of the principles of evidence-based therapeutic approaches
Ability to conduct appropriate (including complex) case formulation
Ability to undertake evaluation alongside clinical practice and develop and deliver training programmes to a wide variety of audiences
Experience with Microsoft Office Suite
A current driver's license for community-based practitioners
Ability to travel and flexibility to stay overnight for business related needs if required
We provide you with training to support you to learn the role
With respect and autonomy, your practice will develop to best suit the people you support
We recognise the importance of work/life balance, and we provide a work place with flexibility
We promote a safe and supportive environment where colleagues can share and learn from one another
We pride ourselves on providing competitive salaries, supervision and professional development and progression to ensure you can deliver the best support for our clients and achieve successful outcomes
Only suitable candidates will be contacted for interview and applications will be reviewed as they are received, therefore resulting in the role closing early if the right applicant is found.
Applicants for this position must be a NZ Resident/Citizen or have a valid NZ work permit
Reference # 29678
Posted on 18 Nov 2024
Closes on 18 Dec 2024 17:00
Location(s) Napier branch area
Expertise Specialist Behaviour Support, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Social Work
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