SADD - Programme Delivery Lead- South IslandDo you believe in empowering young Kiwi's to lead change in their communities?Do you have a passion for road safety and helping educate the next generation of New Zealanders to make positive choices on the road?Do you believe in working together with other community organisations who are all trying to achieve the same thing - prevent loss on our roads?This is your opportunity to join SADD as a Programme Delivery Lead, working directly with passionate young leaders, secondary schools, youth organisations and community partners.You will be tasked with delivering the SADD programme in the South Island secondary schools and youth organisations by facilitating new and existing student-led groups, building new relationships, and maintaining community connections in an effective, impactful, and sustainable way.We are looking for a team player who is approachable and flexible, has an affinity for youth, and who has the following qualities:Experience working with young people and an understanding of youth issuesAbility to inspire changeAbility to think outside the box and problem solveA positive, enthusiastic and motivated mindsetProactive, persistent, and confident in establishing new connectionsThe ability to be creative and try new ways to engage rangatahiExceptional relationship building and communication skillsAn understanding and appreciation for Tikanga MaoriExperience in facilitation and public speakingFlexibility and availability to travel when requiredFull, clean drivers licence and safe driving values is essentialExperience is desirable but not essential. SADD is looking for someone who can connect quickly and clearly with rangatahi. We are looking for the right person to join our positive and enthusiastic team. If you can carry your enthusiasm and ability to work around problems into the youth environment - then we want to hear from you.This role will be based in Christchurch or other locations in South Island will be considered for the right candidate, working with schools, youth organisations and community partners across the South Island, starting early October 2024. If this sounds like you then apply now!
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