Mental Health Professional
Make a Meaningful Impact in the Lives of Young Adults and Whanau
Are you a passionate and experienced Mental Health or AOD professional ready to support whanau and young adults across Wellington?
Tu Ora Compass Health is looking for a dedicated Mental Health Professional to join our multidisciplinary mental health team. You will deliver high-quality, evidence-based psychological interventions and coordinate care across community and primary settings—empowering clients to achieve positive health outcomes.
Why Join Us?At Tu Ora Compass Health, we’re committed to Better Health Through Great Primary Care. As a charitable trust serving over 380,000 enrolled patients through 63 general practices, we work closely with communities, Maori and Pacific providers, and government agencies to create lasting health equity.
You’ll be part of a values-driven organisation guided by:- Kotahitanga – Teamwork
- Manaakitanga – Caring & Respect
- Ngakau Pono – Integrity
- Whakapai – Continuous Improvement
- Deliver psychological assessments and interventions (individual and group)
- Engage with young adults, whanau, and community partners to create care plans that address mental health, AOD,
- Maintain strong relationships with general practices, NGOs, and secondary care providers
- Champion equity, cultural safety, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles in all work
- Contribute to destigmatising mental health in the community
- Minimum 2 years’ experience in mental health and/or AOD work with young adults
- Registered health professional with current APC
- Strong communication, time management, and cultural competency
- Able to work both independently and as part of a diverse, collaborative team
- Commitment to ongoing learning and equity-driven practice
- Understanding of best-practice psychological approaches
- Experience in primary care settings and use of Medtech or other PMS
- A supportive, inclusive, and flexible working environment
- Ongoing professional development and cultural safety training
- Opportunities to work across general practice and community settings
- A chance to contribute to a meaningful Kaupapa and help reduce health inequities
Help us create healthier futures for our communities—especially for Maori, Pacific, and other priority populations.
For a confidential conversation or a copy of the Position Description, contact hr@tuora.org.nz.
Applicants will be reviewed and processed as received and the role therefore may close early.
Please note, we can only accept applications from candidates who already possess the legal right to work in New Zealand.