We have an exciting opportunity within our Manu Ka Rere team, where we work in collaboration with Odyssey House to support rangatahi (13-24 years) and their whanau who are experiencing mild to moderate mental distress and/or AOD issues.
The successful candidate will be working in partnership with Odyssey House to provide plans, goals and outcomes ensuring that the needs of the individual and their families are met and enabling them to recognise their sense of agency and citizenship.
This is a part-time role, based in Christchurch within the Odyssey House team, with working hours negotiated between the hours and days of Monday - Friday 8.30am - 5.00pm.
Mo Te Turanga | About The role The Clinical Practitioner will be part of a passionate team to support the implementation of plans, goals and outcomes to ensure that the needs of the Individual and their families are met and supporting rangatahi to access services to increase their motivation, wellbeing, and engagement.
You will: Be supporting Manu Ka Rere across Waitaha Canterbury to work alongside young people and their families who have been referred via Secondary Care, Primary Care, High Schools and other agencies.Support mental health programmes for rangatahi, supporting their successful implementation, development, and evaluation.Assist in the development and provision of a comprehensive, high-quality service for rangatahi and their whanau / families who are accessing the service.Assist in the delivery of a service that honours Te Tiriti O Waitangi.Assist in developing and fostering a passionate and empathetic team that works alongside rangatahi, honouring the Manu Ka Rere/CYMHS model.Assist in the implementation of a varied programme suitable to the therapy needs of clients in treatment incorporating clinical and non-clinical approaches.Support the development of professional relationships with other service providers that also work with rangatahi e.g.
secondary care, primary care, High Schools, other NGO agencies, Specialist Mental Health Services, and whanau/family support networks.Ta matou mahi | We offer Permanent Part-time (20 hours per week), negotiated between the days and hours of Monday-Friday 8.30am - 5pm.Paid Sick leave (after three months permanent employment).Paid Birthday leave (after six months permanent employment).Internal training and development opportunities.Mou | About you You will: Have a relevant formal tertiary qualification in Social Work, Counselling or Allied Health equivalent.Experience in the mental health, health and/or addictions sectors.Have Full Registration with a Professional Body within their field.A willingness to commit to and support the bicultural journey that Stepping Stone Trust is on as we live out our partnership under Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles.Have confidence in working alongside rangatahi.Strong organisational skills for managing your workload alongside good verbal and written communication skills.Possess an engaging communication style and have the ability to relate and connect with rangatahi via several platforms e.g.
online, individual and/or in groups.Have a strong (intermediate) level of computer literacy.Have some experience in managing teams and facilitating groups of rangatahi.Have a full, clean driver's license.Mo matou | About us We are a faith-based organisation, delivering mental distress, intellectual disability and difference recovery services, and our mission is to journey with people to find a place of standing, hope, recovery, and wellness.
We champion our values of Faith, Grace, Hope, Love, and Integrity in our work by bringing the best of ourselves to every situation and put the wellbeing of all the people we care for, first.
Applications close 5pm, Sunday 17th November 2024.
If you are interested in this role and have a passion for helping and supporting tangata in our community, then we would love to hear from you.
For further information and/or a Position Description please contact Rachel on ******** or email (email protected).
We look forward to receiving your cover letter and CV.
Applications are reviewed as we receive them, and interviews may take place prior to the closing date.
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Applications close 17 November 2024