Shama Ethnic Women’s Trust (commonly known as Shama) is a charitable trust formed in 2002 after the identification of a gap in available services for ethnic women and their families that are run by ethnic women. Shama aims to support the development of a truly multicultural New Zealand where all women from ethnic* minorities would be fully integrated into New Zealand society, to live lives of dignity, free from fear of violence and discrimination, and to be recognised as valuable contributors to their local communities. Shama, Ethnic Women’s Trust is seeking an enthusiastic, energetic and motivated youth worker to deliver the Ethnic Youth Explorer programme to ethnic young people between the age range of 12 - 24. The Ethnic Youth Explorer programme provides a safe space for isolated ethnic youth to enhance their well-being by developing friendships, learning new skills, strengthening their identity and contributing to the community. Youth engagement and development activities take place monthly, with an additional monthly online session for meet and greet. The youth worker will be responsible for planning, delivering, and reporting the youth-led designed activities within the programme. The role also involves providing support to young people and referring them to relevant services when needed. Key responsibilities:
Working with Shama’s community development lead and the young people to design the activities for youth.
Promoting the programme in different ethnic communities and communicating with young people to participate and to get involved in the programmes.
Coordinating and delivering the youth programme safely, effectively and efficiently.
Working as Shama's privacy officer to ensure the information is managed according to privacy laws and organisational standards.
Preparing and submitting monthly report and project reports on time
Referring clients to appropriate community services if needed, to help them achieve their goals.
Networking and maintaining good relations with other service providers and stakeholders.
Key requirements:
Understands the experience of ethnic youth from a range of backgrounds living in New Zealand.
Has well developed written and verbal communication skills using English.
Has the necessary immigration status and documentation to work in New Zealand.
Has computer skills, and actively uses social media.
Ability to speak 1 or 2 ethnic languages will be an advantage.
Full NZ drivers Licence will be an advantage.
To Apply: If you feel you fulfil the above requirements, please email your cover letter and CV to . A detailed job description for this role is available upon request. For any queries, please call (07) 843 3811. Application Deadline: Applications close on Monday, 28th October. *Ethnic communities include migrants, former refugees, long-term settlers, and multi-generational New Zealanders who identify as African, Asian, Continental European, Latin American, Middle Eastern. Job Types: Part-time, Permanent Pay: $27.80 – $30.00 per hour Expected hours: 20 per week Benefits: