Whanau Support Worker
Are you a person who is passionate about working with your community?
Do you enjoy flexibility & autonomy in your day-to-day functions?
If you said yes to the above, we are looking for you! We are looking for our new Whānau Support Worker to join our business unit, Mana Kidz. You will be in charge of supporting members of your community to provide education and care for vulnerable groups, we can guarantee you that no day will be the same.
We are currently extending an invitation to individuals who are proficient in Maori or Pacifika Languages. The ideal candidate will engage closely with our patient demographic, which primarily communicates in Samoan, Tongan, or Maori. Proficiency in these languages would greatly enhance effective communication and the establishment of rapport while performing their duties.
About Mana Kidz
Mana Kidz is a free, nurse-led, school-based programme that provides comprehensive healthcare for children in the Counties Manukau Health region. The programme is led by the National Hauora Coalition in partnership with Counties Manukau Health and is supported by local providers such as Tāmaki Health Care.
About Tāmaki Health
Tāmaki Health is a strong network of over 40 clinics delivering care through our affiliated general practices, urgent care clinics, specialist centers, and occupational health clinics. Through our clinic brands including Local Doctors and White Cross, we serve New Zealand's communities with the highest standard of GP and Urgent Care.
About the position
The Whānau Support Worker is responsible for undertaking health assessment, health education and health promotion activities in schools in South Auckland. This role provides support and expected to work closely with, and under, the direction and supervision of the Registered Nurses in the day-to-day running of projects in schools and communities. At each of these sites, school- based health nurses and community support workers will see pupils and offer throat and skin checks.
You will need to have:
- Proficient in the Maori or Pacifika Languages.
- Qualification in Community work or similar is preferred
- Knowledge of Medtech is an advantage
- A current full NZ driver's license & own car
- Previous experience in a health environment is desirable
- Good English written and oral communication skills, socially confident, able to relate well to families and community groups.
- Being fluent in another language will be an advantage
- Good organizational skills, including the ability to manage time and prioritise a busy caseload
- An interest, understanding and respect for working with children, young people and their families in the community
- Willing and capable of doing home visits and able to work independently on occasion.
- Understanding of the importance of confidentiality
- Someone committed to health equity and cultural competency and can demonstrate an understanding of Tikanga Māori, Kawa Māori, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
If this challenge sounds like something you would enjoy then we'd love to hear from you!
How to apply?
Please hit the apply button and complete the registration process via our career portal, Only individuals with working rights in New Zealand will be considered for the selection process.