Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of families in need
Do you thrive in high-pressure situations, bringing calm and support when it's needed most
Modern working environment with supportive management team
Our client Tuwharetoa ki Kawerau Hauora are looking for a dedicated full-time Intensive Whanau Support Practitioner to join their team in Kawerau. Established in 1995, our client provides quality health, social and education services that improve the well-being of Iwi and the wider community who reside within the rohe of Tuwharetoa Ki Kawerau and Eastern Bay of Plenty.
He aha te tunga | About the role Managing approximately 15 - 20 caseloads at any one time, this role offers you the chance to play a pivotal role in supporting families during times of crisis, helping to shape brighter futures for those in need. Creating plans and equiping clients with strategies to mitigate further violence, allowing and encouraging them to learn behaviour changing skills, and access necessary support services to restore safety and embark on their healing duty are key duties of this role. Key responsibilities of the role include:
Provide intensive support to families facing crisis situations.
Restore safety and wellbeing/mauri ora where family violence has occurred or is at risk of occurring
Work closely with families to develop tailored support plans.
Offer guidance, advocacy, and resources to empower families to overcome challenges
Support families and whanau to access additional and wraparound support services as needed
Build rapport and working collaboratively with families and whanau to develop robust safety strategies to support a reduction in the immediate risk of further violence
Collaborate with community organsations and agencies to ensure comprehensive support for families.
Identify and monitor any health and well-being issues, needs and prepare referrals to external agencies for additional support services
Complete reporting requirements, ensuring strict client confidentiality
Nga pukenga me whai | The ideal candidate requirements:
Diploma in Social work, Psychology, Counselling, or a related field
Previous experience in facilitating programmes, particularly in the field of family violence prevention or related areas
A minimum of three years' experience, in a similar role performing similar duties
Strong understanding of family violence dynamics and its impact on individuals and families/whanau
An in-depth understanding of how at-risk whanau/families function, and respect where those whanau/ families are
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with diverse populations
Strong relationship and network management, able to develop working relationships with whanau, internal and external stakeholders
Experience working in a kaupapa Maori environment
Knowledge of TKKH and the Eastern Bay of Plenty Communities
Empathy, showing respect for clients and their whanau journey
Effective negotiating and advocacy skills
A commitment to safe work practices
Excellent computer literacy skills, with proficiency in all Microsoft Office functions
Knowledge of Tuwharetoa ki Kawerau tikanga and kawa
A good understanding of tikanga Maori, competency in Te Reo Maori is desirable
You will be professional, trustworthy, confidential, flexible and a team player. Having respect for diverse backgrounds, cultures and individual values are essential qualities too. Why Tuwharetoa ki Kawerau Hauora? With a vision of Ko te noho oranga o te whanau o te tinana o te hinengaro o te wairua e tau ai te mauri mo nga tangata katoa, Whanau wellbeing is the unity of body mind and spirt the life force for all people and drives what they do. RECRUITMENT INFORMATION Only applicants who are legally entitled to work in New Zealand and currently reside in New Zealand and have New Zealand work experience will be considered for this advertised position. The successful candidate will be required to undergo Police Vetting as part of the recruitment process. Please do not contact our client directly, all applications will be received via our online application form. For further information, including a detailed job description, please phone 07 393 2424 or email ******. Confidentiality assured.
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