About the organisation
Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa is a kaupapa Māori organisation that prides itself on working to a family-centred, tikanga guided, wellbeing approach. With a team of 100+ professionals, they are committed to delivering mental health, youth, housing and other social services in Hamilton city and beyond. The overriding mission of everyone who works at this organisation is a desire to improve holistic wellbeing and development to all.
... About the Role - Mental Health Support Worker - He Waahi Kainga
We have permanent Mental Health Support Worker positions available within He Waahi Kainga Service.
He Waahi Kainga is a service that provides support to whanaunga transitioning from Henry Rongomai Bennett Centre into the community. This includes wrap-around support for whanaunga including creating whānau plans, advocacy and connecting whānau to life skills services that support future housing aspirations and their ongoing wellbeing and needs. You will need to have a passion for working alongside our Mental Health whanaunga so having a greater understanding of the needs of our whanaunga is important. Having great administrative skills and attention to detail is also important as this role does require a lot of admin work.
Position details
- Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 5.00pm. Please note on occasions you may be required to work outside of these hours, depending on the support needs of whanaunga
- Starting from $64,480.00 per annum (depending of qualifications and experience, aligned with pay equity)
A day in the role
- Provide practical assistance with daily living activities such as personal care, household tasks, and transportation.
- Offer emotional support and companionship to whanaunga to help them manage their mental health conditions effectively.
- Educate whanaunga and their families about mental health conditions, coping strategies, and available resources.
- Maintain accurate and confidential records of whanaunga interactions, care plans, and progress.
- Assist in the assessment of whanaunga mental health needs and contribute to the development and implementation of individualised care plans.
- Provide support during mental health crises, including de-escalation and immediate assistance.
- Work alongside the Housing Navigator to ensure a full wrap around service is provided and the Housing Navigators has a greater understanding of the needs for the whanaunga when looking into finding them their forever homes.
We are seeking Mental Health Support Worker who
- 1-3 years working in a kaupapa Māori environment
- Experience in the mental health sector
- A level 4 or higher qualification in Mental Health and Addictions
- Prides themself on their ability to work to a whānau first, tikanga based, wellbeing approach
- Has an understanding and empathetic mindset in supporting whanaunga
- Works to a holistic approach to wellbeing
- Is great at working methodically and making things happen by using initiative
- Have evidence of being fully vaccinated and boosted against Covid-19
- Have a full drivers licence
- Have proof of your right to work in New Zealand (One year minimum)
Benefits
- Work with a passionate, driven organisation and experienced leadership team
- Contribute to urban Māori and Pasifika communities and support the holistic wellbeing of everyone seeking support
- Continuous professional development and training opportunities available
- Medical Insurance
- Free parking
- Monthly Supervision / Mentoring
If you believe you would enjoy working in a kaupapa Māori organisation, possess a strong work ethic, and envision your career pathway in supporting our whanaunga, then this is the perfect role for you! Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a team that makes a real difference in people's lives, apply now!
At Randstad, we are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and embracing diversity to the benefit of all. We actively encourage applications from any background.