Full time role + based in Tawa Wellington One off payment of $15k on top of the salary and service complexity allowance! Extra week annual leave + 2x Paid wellbeing days + Increased Employer Kiwisaver contribution Make a real difference in our Crisis Respite team; run yourown service! Join a leading community provider of wellbeing services.
Pathways | Mo matou
As a leading mental healthand addiction service provider in Aotearoa, we are proud to support people tolive full lives within their communities; hopeful and connected to whatmatters to them. Prioritising mental health while aiming for overall well-being, wefoster strong whanau connections. Our commitment to personalised support isreflected in our 'whatever it takes' wairua and spirit.
What we offer | Nga ahuatanga kei a matou In addition to the salary and service complexity allowance, a recruitment one off payment of $15,000 Increased Employer Kiwisaver contribution Fifth week of annual leave (after 12 months employment) Paid wellbeing days (2 per year) School holiday programme assistance Perk and Perk plus discount app The Opportunity | Te Whiwhinga mahi
A unique role to inspire andlead our Crisis Respite Service in Wellington. Use established systems andprocesses to meet compliance requirements and optimise the service to meetlocal need. Develop and grow your team to work top of their scope as communitysupport workers.
Be part of great partnershipsthat deliver; including working alongside Te Whatu Ora colleagues to supporttangata whai ora.
This is a full-time positionworking Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm. Additionally, you will be supportedto be part of a rotating after hours on-call roster.
Responsibilities include: Developing meaningful and collaborative partnerships Being an exemplary Tangata Tiriti partner Working alongside primary and secondary care services, and the wider community to ensure optimal outcomes. Fostering strong relationships in your community and be a good neighbour Providing regular coaching, leading, and inspiring a passionate team You | Mou
You will have:
A current New Zealand Nursing registration Clinical experience working in mental health and addiction A current full New Zealand driver's license A current New Zealand first aid certificate or be prepared to obtain one Proven leadership experience A demonstrated ability and cultural competence in working with Maori, and understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi Applications Close | Ra Katinga: 08 February 2024. Please note that the job may close earlier if a suitablecandidate is found.