Are you looking for an exciting role focused on improving the mental health and wellbeing needs of whanau?
Do you want to live in the beautiful Thames/Coromandel/Hauraki area? Are you ready to commit to a work/life balance that benefits your own wellbeing?
We are looking for a registered mental health professional (social worker, psychologist, counsellor, AOD practitioner, mental health nurse) to join our Ohu Hinengaro (primary mental health) team as a Health Improvement Practitioner (HIP) . This full-time (1.0 FTE) role will be based at a designated general practice clinic in Hauraki or the Thames/Coromandel area. This role does require extensive travel around the region and fleet vehicles are available to use.
You must have a current annual practicing certificate as a registered professional in one of the above disciplines.
Reporting to the Poukura Hinengaro (Service Manager - Mental Health & Addictions), the role will work closely with our Whanau Health Centre team members, general practice teams, Te Whatu Ora - Mental Health & Addiction colleagues, and other Te Korowai Hauora o Hauraki services to ensure whanau needs are met.
The Health Improvement Practitioner (HIP) is responsible for delivering brief consultation and evidence-based behavioural interventions to individuals, groups, and families/whanau for both mental health and physical health conditions in people of all ages. The HIP provides support to the general practice teams and enhances the capacity to respond to presenting primary mental health concerns. The HIP engages in using an integrated 'Stepped Model of Care' that supports whanau needs and helps them move between services.
Our Ohu Hinengaro team also uses a Mahi a Atua approach to transforming systems, processes, and outcomes for whanau and is designed to address health inequalities for Maori, provide whanau with service choices, and improve outcomes for whanau. The model is underpinned by Feedback Informed Treatment, an evidence-based practice where Mataora/practitioners gather real-time feedback from whanau using structured measures to identify what is and is not working and then adjust our practice to better meet all whanau needs.
We can offer the successful candidate workplace variety, a supportive team and management structure, as well as a competitive salary. We are iwi-owned with a strong focus on providing high-quality affordable health care for our community.
We need someone who is highly engaged and passionate about working with our whanau in a kaupapa Maori environment. You are expected to be comfortable in traversing four worlds - te ao Maori, te ao Pakeha, clinical, and non-clinical. The successful candidate will need to be committed to achieving health equity and driving quality improvement to ensure better health outcomes for all, and especially our Maori whanau in Pare Hauraki.
If this sounds like you, and you are thinking about how your skills and knowledge can make a difference in primary health care, then please apply now!
If you would like to korero about this role further before applying, please contact Michelle Jones | Poukura Hinengaro (Manager of Mental Health & Addictions) on 027 880 3140.
If this sounds like you, please apply directly to the job opening on the Te Korowai website (please copy and paste the following link to your address bar) :
https://korowai.bamboohr.com/careers/102?source=aWQ9OQ%3D%3D
[Please DO NOT apply via Seek!!!]
Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
For a copy of the Position Description, please email your request to: ******
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