We are seeking a youth mentor who is passionate about inclusive education, and keen to support students aged 6 to 16 years, who are currently disengaged from school, to attend school regularly.
Are you a mentor who builds positive and effective relationships with young people?
Are you relatable and committed?
Are you able to organise yourself, information, and online reporting, and work independently?
If you answered YES, then this role could be for you!
WHO WE ARE
HLC/Life to the Max is a community organisation with a wide spectrum of social service, education and employment programmes. We work in partnerships, such as with students and their whanau to support Tamariki and Rangatahi to realise their full potential and create their future.
ABOUT THE ROLE
This role is in Attendance Services within our Social Services team (Life to the Max). Our Attendance Mentors predominantly work with schools to manage attendance with an aim to achieve a sustainable return to school for students who are currently disengaged, and enable solutions towards better engagement in education.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Work with schools and manage a full caseload of referrals in a timely manner, connecting with students and whanau to create a back-to-school plan.
Liaise and refer effectively with key service providers and statutory agencies which collaborate to help create sustainable plans of re-engagement.
Ensure timely and regular communication with schools on all referred students.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Previous experience working in partnership with young people/whanau.
Experience in implementing effective strengths-based interventions and supports for young people and their whanau.
Ability to apply theoretical concepts and professional knowledge to your day-to-day delivery and communications.
Knowledge of local networks, social support systems and local community resources is really important - and collaborating, to help build supports for Tamariki and Rangatahi, and their whanau.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Computer literacy across Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. Experience using data platforms such as client management systems is advantageous (but not required of computer-literate, fast learners).
Ability to work cross-culturally and communicate effectively with a broad range of people.
Demonstrate knowledge of and commitment to tikanga Maori, te reo and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
A pre-employment police and safety check, including full vetting in accordance with Vulnerable Children requirements is required for this role - and a current, full NZ driver's licence is essential.
BENEFITS AND PERKS
Enjoy being part of a supportive and engaged team.
Work within a dynamic organisation with many wraparound services.
Commitment to ongoing supervision and professional development.
Wellbeing benefit and additional summer holiday and birthday leave.
To discuss the opportunity in more detail, or for a copy of the Job description, please contact Delphi Winters, Manager, Life to the Max on 06 368 1095 or email [emailprotected] .
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