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Kaiwhakahaere Matauranga Whakahaere (Inclusive Communities Manager)

Kaiwhakahaere Matauranga Whakahaere (Inclusive Communities Manager)
Company:

Ihc New Zealand



Job Function:

Education

Details of the offer

Permanent, full-time position! Based in Wellington or Auckland Competitive salary of up to $100,000, depending on experience! Mo te tunga | About the role We are seeking an innovative, energetic, and experienced Inclusive Communities Manager to lead our Family and Whanau Liaison team. As the Inclusive Communities Manager, you will play a pivotal role in leading, motivating and supporting a regionally based community liaison team. This team works with people with intellectual disabilities and their various support people. The aim is to ensure people with intellectual disabilities, their families and whanau get information and contacts within their respective communities, so they can make informed decisions, know what supports are available, and how to access them. The Inclusive Communities Manager has three key responsibilities: Leading, developing and measuring the outcomes of the team's work so comprehensive information resources are developed and maintained. Increasing awareness, knowledge, and skills about self-advocacy so people with intellectual disabilities, their families, and whanau are supported to speak up for what they believe is a good life for them. Advocating within mainstream services including local government, non-government services, and community networks for accessibility and inclusiveness of people with intellectual disabilities. A good understanding of intellectual disabilities and the disability support sector. Proven experience as a people leader who is a clear communicator, brings out the best in people, sets clear objectives and measures, builds rapport well and is a good listener. A proficient presenter and educator adept at designing and implementing tailored programs, activities, and events. Good judgement about which creative ideas and suggestions will work. Can effectively manage resources (people, funding, support, materials) to get the job done. Effective in a range of presentation settings, both internally and externally, can manage group process. Ability to collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders, build partnerships, develop networks to harness collective voice and influence. Gather and interpret relevant data and evidence to support advocacy strategies. Nou te rourou | What's in it for you? Enjoy a flexible working environment, including the opportunity to work from home one day a week, offering a healthy work-life balance. This role will be in the community, front facing and training. Join an energetic and dedicated Advocacy team led by approachable and supportive management, emphasising your professional development. Access staff benefits, including insurance coverage after two years of service and attractive employee discounts at recognized brands like Specsavers and Jett's. Be a part of a rewarding opportunity to work for a meaningful cause with an established not-for-profit organisation, providing crucial support services to individuals with intellectual disabilities. The IHC Group is made up of our charitable programmes and three wholly owned subsidiaries, committed to supporting people with intellectual disabilities to lead satisfying lives in the community and to providing housing and tenancy services to people in need. IHC Groupis an accredited Immigration AEWV employer. Me pehea te tuku tono | How to Apply Submit an online application by selecting the 'Apply' button. As part of the recruitment selection process, you will be required to provide an up-to-date CV, and cover letter outlining your previous experience and motivation to apply for this role. If you have any questions about the application process, please email ****** . The IHC Group is committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and actively seek a diverse applicant pool. We encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We welcome all kinds of diversity and the different perspectives such diversity brings to our work. Applicants must have the legal right to work in New Zealand. Applicants can direct enquiries about position to: Tania Thomas ****** Reference # 28012 Posted on 04 Apr 2024 Closes on 18 Apr 2024 23:55 Location(s) Auckland, North Shore, West / Central, South East / Cornwall, Counties This site is powered by Snaphire (www.snaphire.com) #J-18808-Ljbffr


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Kaiwhakahaere Matauranga Whakahaere (Inclusive Communities Manager)
Company:

Ihc New Zealand



Job Function:

Education

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