Christchurch - Intensive Support Worker - Night shift
At NZCL, we are dedicated to supporting people with disabilities in New Zealand. Our disability support services reflect our belief that all people deserve to live fully, have equal opportunities, and achieve their ambitions.
You will be part of a team that provides a safe environment where people can develop confidence and new skills, build friendships with peers, and interact with others in the community. Our teams are our greatest asset, and we are committed to employing and training the best people.
We are looking for full-time and part-time night shift (wakeover) Support Workers to work alongside, coach, and mentor rangatahi and tamariki in our residential services. Experience and knowledge of Te Ao Maori would be advantageous for this position.
The locations of work include Rangiora, St Albans, Marshlands, and Cashmere.
What does a Support Worker do? - He aha te mahi a te Kaimahi Tautoko?
Our Support Workers assist rangatahi and tamariki who access our services to live as independently as possible in their community.
You will:
- Work as a team to ensure consistency in your approach
- Support tamariki or rangatahi to go to school or access education
- Observe and respond to health concerns or support the overall health and wellbeing of the young person
- Support rangatahi/young people to work towards and attain their goals and improve outcomes
- Earn competitive pay rates between $23.97 and $29.68 per hour
- Earn while you learn with free training towards NZQA Health and Wellbeing
- Bespoke training tailored to the needs of rangatahi/young people
- Clinical supervision to support best practice
- PB Tech discount when shopping online
- Discounted 2Degrees phone and broadband plans
- Discounted Southern Cross Health Insurance
- Employee Assistance Programme, available whenever you need health and wellbeing support
- 'Refer a friend' bonus
- A desire to support rangatahi/young people to learn new skills and achieve outcomes
- A strong understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Maori and Pasifika customs and cultural norms
- The ability to speak Te Reo Maori would be a bonus
- A high degree of resilience and understanding of intellectual disabilities and complex needs
- Previous experience working with young people/rangatahi
- Creativity, 'out of the box' thinking, and a team player attitude
- A full NZ driver's licence
Empathy, respect, and cultural awareness are important in this role, as the people we support come from diverse backgrounds with varying needs and interests.
If you are passionate about supporting people, then maybe there is a role for you here. Send your application to NZCL.
Mena he tangata ngakau nui ana koe ki te tautoko i nga momo tangata, tena pea, kei konei he turanga mou. Tukua mai to tono ki NZCL.
Please note all applicants must be residents/citizens of New Zealand or hold a valid NZ work permit.
The right to work in NZ and a willingness to undergo police vetting and additional vulnerable children safety checks are essential for this position.
To read a copy of our job description and apply, visit our website by pressing the 'apply now' button.