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A community service provider in Invercargill is seeking two part-time Community Support Workers to support youth facing mental health challenges. Responsibilities include engaging with clients, assisting with personal goals, and fostering community connections. Candidates should have strong communication skills and experience in mental health to provide a supportive environment. This role requires flexibility with shifts, including evenings and weekends.
Job Category: Community Services and Development
About Us
Pact is a major provider of community, vocational and residential based intellectual disability, mental health and addictions services across Southland, Otago, West Coast, Upper South Island and the Lower North Island. Our team of passionate staff journey alongside individuals to support them in setting and achieving their goals.
We are looking for someone with a passion for supporting people with high and complex needs to lead fulfilling lives in the community.
Our services provide a safe and positive environment where our clients are assisted to achieve maximum independence.
Pact is looking for two part-time Community Support Workers for our youth service in the Invercargill area.
The Role
Pact is looking for an enthusiastic and energetic person to work alongside our rangatahi who experience challenges with their mental health. We are looking for someone who will inspire, encourage, be a role model and have excellent interpersonal skills and a ‘can do’ attitude.
This role will have a strong focus on client goals and outcomes and you will assist the young people in the service in achieving maximum independence.
The successful candidate will be passionate about supporting youth with a history of challenging behaviours, and providing a meaningful, supportive and educational environment for rangatahi. Further assisting in gaining social, health, education, whanau and cultural reconnection.
Your days may vary, but will consist of:
As we operate 24/7, hours of work will include day, evening, weekend and sleepover shifts.
At present, hours of work are: 2 x 64 Hours per fortnight
Excellent communication and networking skills and the ability to build and sustain working relationships with clients, staff and external agencies is essential. Previous professional experience in the mental health field and experience of working with child and youth clients will be an advantage.
A level 4 or other relevant qualification in mental health is desirable but not essential. Otherwise, there is an expectation that you will be willing to start working towards obtaining a level 4 mental health qualification after your first year of employment.
Please do not apply unless you already have the right to work in New Zealand. We are unable to help with visa sponsorship.