Mana Wahine Kaimahi Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of individuals within the prison system and their communities?
About the organisation He Waka Tapu is a Kaupapa Maori organisation who have been supporting individuals and the community for over 20 years. He Waka Tapu works to increase the health and wellbeing of Whanau.
About the role This role supports wahine who have high and complex needs to transition from prison back to their whanau and community. We are committed to supporting wahine to identify and achieve their goals and aspirations, explore their identity as wahine Maori, strengthen their hauora (health and wellbeing), and plan and implement successful reintegration pathways.
Key responsibilities include: Engage purposefully with wahine within both prison and community settings. Provide high-quality reintegration pathways and supports that influence well-being and reduce the risk of reoffending. Collaborate with a diverse team of professionals and agencies to ensure a holistic approach to reintegration. Conduct assessments, develop personalised reintegration plans, and provide ongoing support to wahine and their whanau. Build positive relationships with wahine, empowering them to make positive life choices. Monitor progress and adjust reintegration plans as needed. Support wahine to reconnect with marae, whanau, hapu, and iwi. Promote community connections, employment, and education opportunities. Advocate for wahine needs and provide a bridge between the prison system and the community. Skills and experience Relevant knowledge and experience working with wahine with complex mental health and high support needs. Understanding of the criminal justice system and reintegration principles. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Compassion, empathy, and a non-judgmental attitude. Ability to work in a team and independently. Cultural competence and an understanding of the diverse needs of wahine and their whanau. A full clean driver's licence is a must. Satisfactory police vetting clearance and ability to access Christchurch Womens' Prison. Benefits and perks Competitive salary and benefits package. A supportive and collaborative work environment. Opportunities for professional growth and development. The chance to make a significant and lasting impact on individuals and their communities. Ongoing professional development and training Life Insurance Our Culture Me mahi tahi tatou mo te oranga o te whanau
Working together for the wellbeing of family
Our services are delivered using a kaupapa Maori framework encompassing Tinana (physical well-being), Wairua (spiritual well-being), Hinengaro (mental well-being), Whanau (family well-being). Our values help to guide an understanding of how to embed and practice meaningful and robust engagement to ensure that He Waka Tapu is the go-to place for practical knowledge about Whanau wellbeing.
Manaakitanga We are respectful and show generosity and care for others, ensuring everyone's mana is enhanced
Whanaungatanga We build relationships through shared experiences and working together
Rangatiratanga We lead by inspiring others to see what is possible
Whakakoako We all learn
For further information about the work that we do, check out our organisation online at http://www.hewakatapu.org.nz.
If you wish to apply, ensure to attach your CV and a cover letter to your application.
If you have any questions about the role, please contact [email protected] Please note that Applicants for this position should have the legal right to work in New Zealand.