Te Tawharau o Te Whakatohea (TToTW) is situated in Opotiki, a coastal town in the sunny Bay of Plenty.
Previously known as The Whakatohea Maori Trust Board, established in 1952, the Trust's primary role was to administer the assets of the trust on behalf of its beneficiaries and in accordance with the Maori Trust Board Act 1955.
The Trust's long-term vision, "Ko te kai hoki i Waiaua - to be the food bowl that feeds the world", confirms the Trust's entrepreneurial spirit, grounded in matauranga (knowledge) which weaves together our future strategic aspirations of being well educated, healthy, socially connected, economically and commercially sound; and living in a thriving environment.
With recent changes comes a period of growth, as we see the return of significant assets and a newly appointed Board, that will continue to support the numerous developments currently underway and pave the way for growth into the future. It is an exciting time to be a part of our continued success story.
Te aheinga - The opportunity: Reporting to the Social and Health Group Manager in Te Pou Oranga o Whakatohea, you will oversee the clinical practices of our social services team, ensuring Kaimahi are inducted, trained, and proficient in client assessment and that we are delivering quality services to our whaiora.
You will work closely with the Group Manager and Team Leads, providing goal planning, client engagement, monitoring productivity, maintaining safe work practices that are in scope, monitoring caseloads, and maintaining staff well-being.
Oversee client assessment processes and ensure accurate goal planning and regular client engagement.
Ensure all staff maintain safe work practices and operate within their scope of practice.
Monitor caseloads to ensure they are manageable and evenly distributed across the team and well-being of our Kaimahi is maintained.
Work with the Team Lead to provide ongoing training, support, professional development, supervision, and review processes.
Address any performance issues promptly and effectively with management and People and Culture.
Ensure compliance with organisational policies and procedures.
Prepare and submit reports on staff performance, client outcomes, and service delivery as required.
Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of service delivery and suggest improvements.
Minimum Requirements: Relevant tertiary qualification in health, social services, specifically within mental health and addictions.
Experience working in a kaupapa Maori health and social service environment.
Proven experience in staff management, training, and development.
Strong understanding of client assessment, goal planning, and engagement practices.
Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills.
Ability to work collaboratively within a team and across the organisation.
Confident with technology systems (Client Database, Microsoft Office 365 Products, Monday.com or similar).
Knowledge of Te Whakatohea me ona tikanga.
Full & Clean Driver's License.
If your skills and experience match this role, please APPLY NOW! Submit your expression of interest to ****** requesting the job description.
Due to the large number of applications, we will only contact shortlisted candidates.
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