Community Support Worker
Permanent, Full-time (40 hours per week)
Service operates 24 hours, 7 days a week on a rotating roster
Service hub is located in Rototuna, covering the Waikato region
Pay Equity: $25.00ph - $30.00 per hour for new starters
(depending on qualification held and its equivalence to the Certificate in Health and Wellbeing L4) with stepped increase according to tenure up to $31.50 per hour
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 disabilityEmber 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 moreTraining opportunities for upskilling, personal & professional development, and career progression.
The opportunity to make a meaningful impact every day in a values-led organisation
The Service | Ko Te Whare O Waikato Services
Our Waikato services are responsible for delivering individual and clinical support programs for individuals with high and complex needs from adult mental health and forensic mental health services.Together, we form a talented, effective, and multi-disciplinary team who pride ourselves on our ability to utilize our different skills, knowledges, and experiences (both personal and professional) to support our tangataa whaiora. By empowering tangataa whaiora to build daily routines and by offering them on-going tools and encouragement, we support them to develop, grow, and flourish as individuals and within their communities.
Role | Nga mahi
Community Support Workers utilize their experience, skills, and knowledge of mental health rehabilitation to empower whaiora to overcome any obstacles or barriers they may face.As a Community Support Worker, you will:
build relationships with tanagata whaiora and work collaboratively to find personalised solutions that enable them to live and participate in their community
build on the strengths of whaiora to develop natural support networks for participation and to support them to integrate independently into the community
communicate effectively and take a person-centred approach as you work alongside clinical teams and other community agencies to ensure we provide a wrap-around service for those we support.
To support you in your work, we will provide ample and ongoing tools and encouragement. We will do all we can to empower you to grow, develop, and flourish in this role, and to ensure that we are always striving for an environment of learning, teamwork, and enjoyment.
You will have | Nga Pukenga
A New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing Level 4, or equivalent qualificationA valid/current work visa, residency, or citizenship (required)
A Full NZ Driver's Licence (required)
Be able to work in a team environment and from a bicultural perspective
Be professional and ethical, and capable of establishing and upholding good boundaries
Have experience working in the area of mental health and/or addictions (alcohol and other drugs)
Have a passion for walking along side those in need, supporting on-going goals on the pathway to recovery
Lived experience with mental health and addictions is preferred
When applying please include | Kia Whakauru
An up-to-date CV
A Cover Letter detailing
Why you’re interested in the role?
Any skills, competencies and experience (both professional and personal, if relevant) that you would bring to this 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 Maori, 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.