Family Violence Senior Trainer - Fixed TermCommunity Development (Community Services & Development)We believe that everyone should be able to actively contribute to their community and thrive. Our team of 900 stretches from Taupo to Whangarei, and provides access to critical health and social services. We are renowned for our core services Enliven, Family Works, Lifeline and Shine.Everything we do is informed by our purpose to enable our clients to have a better life; and our values of Hope, Trust & Integrity, Compassion, Partnership, Tangata Whenua.Shine (Safer Homes in New Zealand Everyday) is a specialist family violence service provider which offers a range of services, all with the primary aim of supporting people experiencing family violence, to become safer. The Shine Education and Training Team provides training and education programmes which include Shine RESPOND, community professional training, as well as our DVFREE workplace programme.In this role, you will deliver the family violence component of the FVSV Training Package to the Court workforce nationally. As part of the Shine Education and Training team, you will also be required to facilitate training for professionals and others in the community.This is a 2-year fixed term contract and is Auckland based but must be open to travelling nationally.Minimum Requirements:A relevant tertiary qualification, ideally with postgraduate qualifications in one or more of the following: Psychology, Social Work, Counselling, Women's Studies, or a closely related field.Demonstrated experience in the family violence response. A thorough understanding of the dynamics of family violence, especially coercive control, entrapment and resistance is necessary. Educational experience with confidence and ability in training and facilitation.Respect and knowledge of te reo Maori me ona tikanga and experience with kaupapa Maori approaches.A NZ Certificate in Adult and Tertiary Teaching level 4 or 5 or similar is an advantage.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Computer literate to intermediate level in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.A full, clean NZ driver's licence.We are committed to creating a diverse workplace where you can look forward to feeling included and valued for your contribution. Examples of our commitment include that we are an accredited dementia-friendly organisation, a domestic violence-free employer, a member of Diversity Works NZ, and a member of the Pride Pledge.Our people are critical to our success. Part of working as part of our team means that you will have access to:Counselling and support through our Employee Assistance programmes.Wellbeing support and resources for you and your family.Discounted Southern Cross medical insurance.Discounts for a range of services and products through our BOOST programme.A reward each time you successfully refer a friend or family to work for PSN.Formal recognition for your service from 5 years of service.KiwiSaver contribution in addition to your base salary.Apply to purchase up to 10 additional days of annual leave each year.E hika ma, Tono a mai! (What are you waiting for)… join our team and be part of the solution!Your application will include the following questions:Confirm which of the following describes your right to work in New Zealand.Do you agree to undergo a Police Background check as part of the recruitment process?Have you ever been convicted and/or are you awaiting the hearing of charges in a civil or criminal court of law?Do you have a full NZ driver's licence?Have you been referred by a current Presbyterian Support Northern employee?What are your salary expectations?Do you have any current or previous medical conditions/injuries that could be aggravated by doing this job? If yes, please provide more information.
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