Our client Tūwharetoa ki Kawerau Hauora are looking for a trustworthy, confidential, well-organised Mental Health Practitioner to join their team. Established in 1995, our client provides quality health, social and education services for all who reside within the rohe of Tuwharetoa Ki Kawerau and Eastern Bay of Plenty.
He aha te tūnga | About the role
Managing approximately 15 - 20 caseloads at any one time, the key purpose of the Kaupapa Māori Alcohol and Other Drugs Counsellor role is to ensure that support services are being seamlessly delivered to Uri Haumate (uri) of Tūwharetoa ki Kawerau Hauora by reducing the harm caused by alcohol and drug use, and supporting those with a physical dependency to detoxify safely. Creating plans and strategies to implement, including access to brief interventions for relapse and follow-up and prevention measures that intervene with potential substance abuse are key duties of this role.
Key responsibilities of the role include:
- Ensuring the client is fully informed of their rights and involved in decisions
- Successfully implement interventions and strategies that reduce higher level, high needs uri to lower level needs
- Building rapport and working collaboratively with uri haumate to develop goals and strategies to keep uri well
- Working collaboratively with whānau and caregivers to empower and support uri
- Identifying needs and preparing referrals for community-based assessments, treatments and additional services
- Providing awareness of drug and alcohol use through education and health promotion to strengthen uri well-being and resilience
- Completing reporting requirements, ensuring strict client confidentiality
- File management,
Nga pūkenga me whai | The ideal candidate requirements:
- A tertiary qualification in Mental Health or equivalent
- Registered DAPAANZ practitioner
- A minimum of three years’ New Zealand experience, in a similar role performing similar duties
- Strong relationship and network management, able to develop working relationships with uri haumate, whānau, internal and external stakeholders
- Experience working in a kaupapa Māori environment
- Knowledge of TKKH and the Eastern Bay of Plenty Communities
- An in-depth knowledge of how uri and whānau at risk function
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Empathy, showing respect for clients and their whānau journey
- A commitment to safe work practices
- Excellent computer literacy skills, with proficiency in all Microsoft Office functions
- A good understanding of tikanga Māori, competency in Te Reo Māori is desirable
It goes without saying that you will be professional, trustworthy, confidential and have excellent attention to detail.
Why Tūwharetoa ki Kawerau Hauora?
With a vision of Ko te noho ōranga o te whānau o te tīnana o te hinengaro o te wairua e tau ai te mauri mō ngā tāngata katoa, Whānau wellbeing is the unity of body mind and spirt the life force for all people and drives what they do.
RECRUITMENT INFORMATION
Only applicants who are legally entitled to work in New Zealand and currently reside in New Zealand and have New Zealand Mental Health work experience, with current DAPAANZ registration will be considered for this advertised position. The successful candidate will be required to undergo Police Vetting as part of the recruitment process.
Please do not contact our client directly, all applications will be received via our online application form. For further information, including a detailed job description, please phone 07 393 2424 or email jobs@peoplehq.nz.
Confidentiality assured.