Psychology, Counselling & Social Work (Healthcare & Medical)Full timeThe position is - 40 hours per week (1.0 FTE),-days Monday to Friday.Full Time equivalent: Full TimeWELLSTOPCollaborative and supportive environmentFantastic wellness policies offeredOpportunities for learning and developmentAspiring towards working from a Maori world view.The AgencyWhiria Te Tangata WellStop is committed to not only continuing, but further strengthening services and community relationships with key stakeholders within the Tairawhiti region. Our aim is to eliminate harmful sexual behaviour in our communities by providing assessment and treatment services to children, young people and adults who present with harmful sexual behaviour. Our Clinicians make a significant difference in the lives of people, whanau, and communities by working with our clients to address and prevent the effects of sexual harm/violence.Whiria Te Tangata WellStop is committed to upholding and protecting the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in our work. We believe in enhancing the mana of whanau through understanding tikanga and building relationships with mana whenua. Together with our network, we commit to whakapapa, rangatiratanga, kaitiakitanga, whanaungatanga and manaakitanga.The roleWe are looking for a Clinician to bring their experience to this team. The purpose of the role will be to assess the treatment and support needs of child, youth and adult clients who have engaged in harmful sexual behaviour, and work alongside whanau, and other supports who have been impacted by this behaviour.The ideal candidate will have:A recognised qualification in psychology, social work, counselling, or similar.Be registered with a professional body and have a current Practicing Certificate (or be in the process of obtaining).Training and experience in delivering clinical and evidence-based treatment.Experience in the use of psychometrics, assessment, and formulation of client issues.Experience creating safety plans.Experience in working with issues of sexual abuse, trauma, mental health and/or intellectual disability would be advantageous.The ability to work in a culturally responsive manner that demonstrates a commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi including experience with Kaupapa Maori models of practice.Connections with the local community and an ability to work effectively and collaboratively with whanau, hapu and Iwi.You will be required to drive so a FULL NZ driver's licence is required.To be considered for this position you must already be located and resident in NZ have either NZ citizenship/residency or a valid NZ work visa.What we will provide to you:A satisfying role where you can use your skills to really make a difference in the lives of families who are striving to move beyond harmful sexual behaviour.A great work environment with dedicated colleagues.Five weeks annual leave per year.The opportunity to work creatively and flexibly and learn new models of practice.Regular supervision.Support to learn Te Reo Maori.Opportunity to expand your skills to work with a variety of clients.To applyTo view the position description, visit our website– www.wellstop.org.nzFor any questions you might have, please contact Julie Scott, Operations and Executive Support on mobile 021 905 211 .How do your skills match this job?Your application will include the following questions:How many years' experience do you have as a Clinician?Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in New Zealand?How many years' experience do you have as a support worker?Do you have a current New Zealand driver's licence?What's your expected annual base salary?
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