Social Worker - Forensic Prison Team - Te Whatu Ora Waitemata Permanent, Part-time role Monday-Friday (24 hours per week) Based in Northland About us: The Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Service, or the Mason Clinic as it is often known, is the largest Forensic Mental Health Service in New Zealand. We serve the four Northern District Health Boards including all courts in the northern region and five prisons. We deliver a comprehensive range of Forensic Mental Health Services, including secure inpatient acute and rehabilitation services which connect to community rehabilitation services, services for offenders with an intellectual disability, culture-specific programmes for Maori, court liaison, and prison mental health services.
This includes a regional service to Northland Region Corrections Facility and Northland.
About the role: We are seeking a dynamic, enthusiastic Social Worker with previous mental health experience to join the Regional Forensic Psychiatry Team. As a key member of the Forensic Service, you will be advising on issues related to an offender's current mental health. We provide mental health triage assessments for prisoners referred by Corrections staff / Health staff and follow-up care to a caseload of prisoners with major mental illness.
Offenders often have complex mental health needs and the role involves working with these men in the custody environment as part of a multi-disciplinary team. The position requires excellent communication and networking skills and a genuine interest in the judicial system and mental health issues pertaining to clients and their families.
There is active support for professional development through supervision and ongoing training and encouragement to be a member of the ANZASW as a Registered Social Worker. If you have a recognised social work degree, a full driver's licence and would enjoy working for an expanding service, we look forward to hearing from you.
The following are essential attributes: Sound Social Work knowledge base Knowledge of Mental Health issues Understanding of the nature of organisations and knowledge of social service policies and systems Commitment to empowerment of clients and families / whanau Effective communication skills, oral and written Good community / networking skills Professional focus and ability to relate well to social work colleagues Current driver's licence Ability to work autonomously Good time management Ability to develop good working relationships Commitment to maintaining high professional standards Please click here for a copy of the position description. To apply for this position, please do so by visiting our careers page at www.wdhbcareers.co.nz, quoting position number WDHB18679. For further information please contact Sharon Price, Team Manager at (09) 487 7814 and for more information about our recruitment process, please contact Abigail Sana Matic, Recruitment Consultant via email.
Job Number: WDHB18679
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