Are you passionate about our community and making a difference to people's lives? Great opportunity to work for our not-for-profit Client, whose main focus is to provide people with disabilities access to an array of services designed to make life easier and more meaningful. This organisation has been around since 2002 and works with more than 13,000 disabled people and their families across the wider Auckland region from Mercer to Wellsford.
Working in the Community Engagement Team as a Support Facilitator, you will be providing support, conducting needs assessments, arranging support packages and working collaboratively with clients & families to ensure they are receiving the right services and support in the right time frames.
Responsibilities include: Conduct detailed needs assessments and identify clients' support needs
Determine and coordinate tailored support packages
Authorise and coordinate access to funded and non-funded support
Establish and maintain quality relationships with clients/whanau, and work collaboratively with teams across the organisation
Ensure accurate documentation and record keeping is in line with policy and processes
To be a success, you will ideally have: Minimum 2 years work experience in health, allied health, education or disability sectors and/or disability related tertiary qualification
Strong communication skills, particularly able to relate to a range of different people and diverse cultures
Computer savvy and quick to learn new systems
Confidence, maturity, emotional intelligence and an empathetic nature
Experience providing support & services for people with a range of physical, intellectual and sensory needs
This is a great opportunity to be part of this remarkable organisation that aims to make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities!
Working from home options, flexible working arrangements, professional and personal development opportunities, collaborative team and diverse, equal opportunity workplace!
If this role sounds like you, please send your CV and cover letter and apply now!
Or, for further information about this job, please contact: Aoife O'Shea Email: ******
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