Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Whatu Ora – Capital, Coast & Hutt Valley District
Location: Wellington District (Upper Hutt home base)
Service: Mental Health Addiction and Intellectual Disability Service (MHAIDS)
Contract: Permanent, full-time
Salary: Nursing MECA – Senior Grade 4 or PSA Allied MECA, step 12 - 17
Korero mo te turanga – About the role
Are you ready to make a difference for our local district specialist mental health and addiction services? MHAIDS is undertaking a change in the way we deliver mental health and addiction services across the district. We are looking for a Local Service Lead for our Upper Hutt (Hutt North) home base.
The ideal candidate is comfortable working in a changing environment, believes in integrated care, local community development and can demonstrate experience in working closely with tangata whaiora and whanau to deliver person-directed specialised mental health and addiction services. You will be able to demonstrate a commitment to equity and improving outcomes for people that focuses on the vision of care closer to home.
You will enjoy achieving and driving for results, and working for a service that has a sharp vision and purpose. Supporting staff and working closely with internal and external stakeholders will be a key part of your work, alongside the day to day running of your home base service and functions while managing any issues and risks that may arise.
Mo to matou ropu – About our team/service
The Local Adult Specialist Mental Health and Addiction Service is implementing a vision, principles and future model of care that is integrated, culturally responsive, equitable across the district and aligned with national and local directions. Our focus is on local delivery across the district – 'one system, one service, locally delivered'.
Our principles:
Grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi | Whakapapa ki Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Informed by peers and those with lived experience | Ka whakamohio e nga hoa me te hunga whai wheako ora
A welcoming, person and whanau-led approach | He huarahi manaaki, tangata me te whanau
Timely access to services in the community | Te whai waahi ki nga ratonga i roto i te hapori
A strengths-based, trauma-informed and recovery focussed approach, using advanced therapy and evidence based holistic interventions | Ma te mohio ka whai whakaaro
We are currently in the process of moving to a locality development. The Local Specialist Adult Mental Health and Addiction Services are delivered from three identified localities (Wellington City, Kapiti-Porirua, Hutt Valley-Wairarapa), to provide the specialist mental health and addiction treatment for tangata whaiora who live in each locality.
The Local Service Lead is responsible for managing the day-to-day delivery of the home base within the locality. Ensuring the home base meets the needs of tangata whaiora and whanau, supporting staff, and maintaining the smooth running of the functions within the locality's home base are key components of this role. The Local Service Lead is not expected to carry a caseload, allowing them to focus on the leadership of core service delivery.
Mou – About you
An experienced Mental Health and Addiction Clinician registered with an appropriate registration body and hold a current APC
Committed to achieving equitable outcomes for Maori whanau
Experienced in leading a team and a passion for service development and improvement
A strong advocate and role model for the services vision, principles and model of care including the importance of lived experience voice and peer workforce
Committed to ongoing professional development – having a post graduate diploma or masters (or working towards one) is preferred
E pa ana ki a tatou – About us
You will enjoy a wide range of benefits including:
Partnering with us to realise the vision of change with a team who are committed and passionate about the vision principles and model of care
Working in partnership with tangata whaiora and whanau in their communities, to build stronger connections both across the mental health and addiction system in the localities that you work in
The ability to work more closely with your colleagues across the district, and across the distinct functions and specialities within the service
Opportunities for greater flexibility of both work hours and locations across the district
Greater opportunities for career progression and the development of specialisms in key areas of practice
Access to further training and development
Support from a dedicated project team including project and change management.
Here at Capital, Coast & Hutt Valley District we embrace diversity and welcome applications from all people, including all gender identities, ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, disability and religions. A workforce that is diverse and inclusive means that we are better positioned to understand and serve our community.
Capital, Coast & Hutt Valley District are pro-equity health organisation, with a particular focus on Maori, Pacific Peoples, and the Disability Community.
Me pehea te tuku tono - How to apply
For further information on this role please email ****** and indicate the job title and vacancy number in the subject line.
Ma tini, ma mano, ka rapa te whai
By joining together we will succeed
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