Presbyterian Support Upper South Island – Christchurch, South Island
PSUSI: Working to achieve a just, compassionate and inclusive society
Kei te tae ana te ngakau - achieving a heart of love
Ko wai matou (Who we are)
Presbyterian Support aims to create a better life for everyone. Our social services are focused on whakawhanaungatanga and manakitanga (relationships and hospitality) to help build safer, stronger, more connected families and communities. This includes supporting older people to maintain their wellbeing and positive social connections as they age and helping tamariki, teens, and families to learn, grow, and thrive.
We have sites across the upper South Island covering the Tasman & Marlborough (Te Tau Ihu o te waka a Maui), West Coast (Te Tai Poutini), and Canterbury districts (Otautahi & Hakatere).
The Role
The Youth Coach role is to provide support and coordination to assist eligible young people to assess the Youth Benefit and ensure they are supported to meet the requirements of compliance with this. You will create a positive and respectful environment that supports the young person to work towards their goals. There will be individualised case management, assessments, goal plans, advocacy, and ongoing support in a range of settings to meet the needs of the client. You will have regular meetings with the client and regular communication with family/whanau, relevant providers, and other stakeholders as required for effective support.
This role is 20 hours a week, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM over 3 or 4 days. Days negotiable.
He aha ta matou e tuku atu ki a koe (What we can offer you)
An opportunity to make a difference, working with all cultures within New Zealand
Work with highly passionate people
Be part of a team committed to our youth and supporting their journey
A safe, healthy, and supportive work environment
A people-focused culture
Flexible working policies
EAP for you and your family
Ko wai he kaitono totika? (Who is an ideal applicant?)
Our ideal candidate will:
Have demonstrated experience working with young people
Have a working knowledge of CYP&F Act and Domestic Violence Act
Experience working with Maori and Pacific Island youth is an advantage
Knowledge of community networks and resources
Sound computer skills including internet and Microsoft applications
Does this sound like the ideal role for you? If you match the above criteria, click apply now with your CV and a cover letter!
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Applications close 23 October 2024. Apply now! We will contact you and start the process as your application comes in; we won't wait until the closing date to find the right person.
To find out more about us, go here https://psuppersouth.org.nz/
Confidential enquiries about the role are welcome to Steve Thomas on ******
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