AOD Counsellor - The 502
Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand
Psychology, Counselling & Social Work (Healthcare & Medical)
The 502 Rangatahi Ora organization is an exciting and highly youth-friendly workplace. We take immense pride in the rangatahi we serve, as this place is dedicated to them and revolves around their needs. Our organization is dynamic and influential, deeply rooted in our cultural identity. We strive to lead significant change in enhancing the mana, wellbeing, and prosperity of Ngāti Toa and the thriving communities we are a part of.
Ko te tīmā | About the team
Our team is friendly and supportive and a very talented group of professionals. You will have the opportunity to work and apply your expertise in this specific field, directly assisting clients. Our team is dedicated to ensuring the safety of our rangatahi and we prioritize an employee-centred approach to all Health and Safety matters. We are currently seeking an AOD counsellor.
Terms: Permanent Full Time
Based: The 502 Rangatahi Ora – 3 Cobham Court, Porirua
The Counsellor is responsible for the following tasks:
Develop one-on-one counselling sessions to rangatahi at the 502 daily.
Implement appropriate documentation and follow-up on notes of rangatahi.
Recommending necessary support services for rangatahi when required.
Participating in the MDT meetings with the clinical team at the 502.
The AOD Counsellor's role involves offering individual counselling sessions to rangatahi at the 502 daily. These sessions aim to provide guidance and support to the young individuals. Additionally, the AOD Counsellor is responsible for maintaining accurate and up-to-date records of the rangatahi progress and ensuring that any necessary follow-up actions are taken. If deemed necessary, the Counsellor will also recommend appropriate support services to further assist the rangatahi. Furthermore, the Counsellor is an integral part of the MDT meetings, where they contribute their expertise and collaborate with other professionals to ensure the best outcomes for the rangatahi.
Well, after hearing about us and about the role, you’ll know whether you’re the right person, and whether now is the right time for you. Your high-level experience and professional expertise in AOD Counselling is a given , and you will be excited to engage and learn alongside Ngāti Toa. Of course, you’ll be well practiced with/in
Advocacy for the rangatahi
Bachelor’s degree or experiential equivalent, including related tertiary qualification in addictions counselling
Drug and Alcohol Practitioners’ Association Aotearoa New Zealand (DAPAANZ) Registered.
At least 6 months post tertiary qualification experience in related field preferred.
Models of practice and theoretic frameworks
Full and clean Driver License.
Cultural awareness and mana enhancing practices
Experience in Medtech (for drug and alcohol counsellors) Noted preferred.
Working knowledge of office technology and ideally Office 365.
But the thing that will really stand out is your love for the work, and the people. The Rūnanga is a diverse and inclusive organisation positioned to understand and serve our communities. So you’ll be ready to give your best in the service of others, in areas that matter.
And in return for your hard work, we can offer you:
Work / Life Balance;
Modern environment with friendly team;
Kaimahi centred discounts across banking and wellbeing activities;
Commitment to professional development;
The opportunity to serve our iwi and community aspirations – to be a part of a bigger purpose.
Excited? We are – because we’re up to big things! If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.
Your application will include the following questions:
Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in New Zealand?
How many years' experience do you have as a Drug and Alcohol Counsellor?
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