Otepoti Communities Against Sexual Abuse (OCASA) – Dunedin, South Island
About Us
Otepoti Communities Against Sexual Abuse (OCASA) is a not-for-profit, community support organisation dedicated to supporting the Otepoti/ Dunedin community to heal from sexual harm. Our mission is to eliminate sexual violence and to address its impacts on survivors and the wider community. OCASA's survivor support services are free, confidential and available to people of all backgrounds (16 or over), and includes Crisis Support, Counselling Services, and Court Support.
We are expanding
Our team is growing! We are looking for another staff member to join our busy team. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your practice in an exceptional and respected organisation that fosters a strong client focus and best practice in an environment where collaboration and positive relationships are essential. If you are looking for friendly, supportive colleagues, second to none training opportunities, paid lunch breaks and a competitive pay rate then please apply.
About the role
We are looking for a candidate who has experience and awareness of trauma, power dynamics and anti-oppressive practice to support the emotional, mental, spiritual and social needs of survivors and their whanau. As part of OCASA's Crisis Support and Court Support team you will work closely with survivors, the Police, the Courts and SAATS (Southern Sexual Abuse Assessment Service). You will be responsible for managing a caseload of clients; providing crisis support, court support, holistic intervention and identifying and managing risk.
Skills and Experience
A relevant tertiary qualification and minimum of two years' experience working with clients
Registered with a relevant professional body
Experience providing support to others in a community and/or therapeutic setting, and an understanding of trauma informed practice
Assessment and intervention skills
The ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
Resilience and the ability to remain calm and focused in crisis situations
The ability to reflect on, and continuously improve practice
Excellent organisational and communication skills and can follow processes
A sense of humour is essential
The starting salary for this role is between $68,000 and $102,000. This role is covered by the pay equity agreement and the final remuneration will be dependent on the years of experience the preferred candidate brings to the role.
If you are interested in the role, please email a CV and cover letter with the subject line "OCASA Job Application" ****** no later than Thursday 7th November. A full job description is available on request.
Please note: This is a full time and permanent position. We require all applicants to hold either NZ Citizenship or NZ Permanent Residency status and the right to work in New Zealand. We are unable to support any requests for visa sponsorship.
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