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Ember Korowai Takitini  |  Listed 2 days ago
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Casual Support Worker

Ember Korowai Takitini

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Listing Description

Location
Manukau City, Auckland
Job type
Part time
Duration
Contract
Company benefits
$25-$30 per hour

Description

We are seeking Casual Support Workers to join our team and provide flexible, person-centred support to people in our Intensive Support Service. Shift's available Monday – Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm Position is based from our location in Ōtāhuhu Ember's Pay Equity rates are above the sector median - $25.00 - $30.00 per hour  (depending on qualification held and its equivalence to the Certificate in Health and Wellbeing L4) Ember values our people – they’re our secret sauce. We’re committed to doing our best for our kaimahi and recognise their irreplaceable skills and experience. To support this, we offer a higher hourly rate above the current Pay Equity Settlement requirement. Ember Korowai Takitini | Nga Matapono   Ember Korowai Takitini blends professional expertise and lived experience to offer a range of services and supports for anyone with mental health, addiction or intellectual disability needs At Ember we support people to live the lives they choose and we challenge the systems that hold them back. We desire a society that better understands and responds to mental distress, addiction and intellectual disability

Ember offers: Additional leave, including recreation days and study leave A comprehensive Health & Wellbeing programme, including health checks, flu vaccinations, and Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), and more Training opportunities for upskilling, personal & professional development, and career progression. The opportunity to make a meaningful impact every day in a values-led organization The Service | Ko Te Whare O ISS   ISS provides tailored, person-centred support for whaiora with high and complex needs, particularly those with intellectual disabilities and forensic mental health backgrounds.  ISS focuses on enhancing clients' quality of life through structured day programmes that develop life skills, foster community participation, and promote independence. Our Support Workers collaborate with clients to set and achieve personal goals, employing behavioural interventions and strength-based approaches to facilitate reintegration into the community.  We work in partnership with residential services to provide an all-encompassing array of supportive services to facilitate the client on their pathway to rehabilitation. Role | Nga mahi Support Workers deliver personalised life skills and day services tailored to each client's unique needs, blending client-led goals with behavioural support strategies. They are expected to provide both individual and group-based community support, as well as facilitate day programmes that build practical and social skills. The aim is to help clients develop a strong sense of identity, confidence, and the ability to lead meaningful lives within their chosen communities. Key responsibilities include: fostering the development of skills that encourage community involvement and support entry into the mainstream workforce identifying needs, setting goals, offering guidance, modelling positive behaviours, and applying measurable outcomes to track progress designing, delivering, and evaluating high-quality programmes, including core ISS initiatives delivered each term Providing or coordinating one-on-one and/or group support and training that assists an individual with high and complex needs to develop interpersonal and pre-vocational skills Being comfortable with physically active duties, including participation in sports and, when necessary, the use of safe restraint techniques. You will have | Nga Pukenga   A New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 4), or equivalent. A Full NZ Driver's Licence A valid/current work visa, residency, or citizenship Experience working with intellectual disability and/or complex behaviours (preferred, but not necessarily required if you have the right attitude) Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to relate, adapt to and engage a wide spectrum of people with diverse backgrounds, ages and cultures (required) Passion for walking along side those in need and supporting on-going goals on the pathway to recovery. When applying please have | Kia Whakauru   An up-to-date CV Cover Letter detailing Why you’re interested in the role? What skills, competencies and experience you bring to the role? “He aha te mea nui o te ao? Maku e ki atu, he tangata, he tangata, he tangata” What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people Ember is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and embrace diversity and inclusion in the workplace and are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all. We particularly welcome applications from our Māori, Pacific and Rainbow communities. We will interview candidates as applications come through rather than waiting until the advertisement closes. The vacancy may be filled earlier if a suitable candidate is identified.

Application details

Apply with an a CV and cover letter outlining why you’re interested in the role and what skills, competencies and experience you would bring.

Reference #: 6717578-1701461

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Ember Korowai Takitini

At Ember Korowai Takitini, we’re passionate about supporting anyone with mental health, addiction, or intellectual disability needs. We combine professional expertise and lived experience to best serve this community.

We support people to live the lives they choose and we challenge the systems that hold them back.

We long for a society that better understands and responds to mental distress, addiction, and intellectual disability.

We welcome all those who seek to walk alongside individuals navigating these environments. Be part of an organisation who cares deeply for its people, both whaiora and kaimahi alike.

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