OverviewThe Otautahi Tu Pono Co-lab was established as a collaboration to ensure that whanau have access to the necessary support and services to lead fulfilling lives.
Working together enables the Co-lab to meet the needs of whanau effectively, it operates under a Kaupapa Maori framework, extending its support to anyone seeking assistance.
The core values of the Co-lab include manaakitanga, kotahitanga, aroha, whakapapa, akona, and mana motuhake.Integrated Safety Response (ISR) is a multi-agency intervention designed to ensure the immediate safety of victims and children, and to work with perpetrators to prevent further violence.
Integrated Safety Response takes a whole-of-family and whanau approach that puts the risk and needs of family and whanau at the centre.He Waka Tapu is a Kaupapa Maori organisation who have been supporting individuals and the community for 30 years.
He Waka Tapu works to increase the health and wellbeing of Whanau.About the roleAs a Whanau Harm Practitioner in the ISR team, you will play a vital role in supporting and case managing families and whanau assessed as High / Medium / Low risk of family harm.
This role involves working with victims, perpetrators, and families where there has been an incident of Family Harm.
You will actively engage with families, foster trust, and work towards safety and accountability within the Integrated Safety Response (ISR) Services framework.ResponsibilitiesMakes initial contact with whanau post referral from Safety Assessment Meeting.Actively liaises for the purpose of safety and accountability in all ISR Services.Engages in a way that elicits trust and embeds hope (without underestimating risk).
Holds primary relationship with the whanau.Maintains a safety first, child centred focus.Supports and monitors safety and risk management.Supports whanau to identify goals / outcomes and 'markers' of change (all voices heard).
Can identify dynamic risk factors within the family environment and work to mitigate these.Holds key strategic relationships with relevant NGOs including children's specialists, Kaupapa Maori services, Alcohol and Drugs, Mental Health services, parenting programmes and wider psycho-social supports (Counselling, social work support etc).
Engages in regular supervision and professional development opportunities.Makes initial contact with identified victim post police call out and / or referral from Safety Assessment Meeting (SAM) within 24 hours.Works toward 'warm handovers' for families transitioning to longer term support.Skills and experienceAbility to connect with whanau using tools of whanaungatanga and manaakitanga to establish trusting relationships.Understand the dynamics of family violence, assess risk, and ensure safety for all whanau.Understand and adopt a safety-first approach.Ability to understand that whanau have the answers and to facilitate these answers to help them to create their own goals.Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage effectively with many different people and organisations.A full clean driving licence.BenefitsOngoing professional development and trainingLife insuranceFree Gym MembershipOur CultureWorking together for the wellbeing of familyOur services are delivered using a kaupapa Maori framework encompassing Tinana (physical well-being), Wairua (spiritual well-being), Hinengaro (mental well-being), Whanau (family well-being).
Our values help to guide an understanding of how to embed and practice meaningful and robust engagement to ensure that He Waka Tapu is the go-to place for practical knowledge about Whanau wellbeing.We are respectful and show generosity and care for others, ensuring everyone's mana is enhancedWe build relationships through shared experiences and working togetherWe lead by inspiring others to see what is possibleWe all learnApplication processIf you wish to apply please ensure to attach your CV and a cover letter to your application.Applications for this role will be reviewed and shortlisted on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible to avoid missing out.We may close the advert early if a suitable candidate is found.Please note that applicants for this position should have the legal right to work in New Zealand.Role TypeCompany OverviewWorking together for the well-being of whanau in Otautahi, Rekohu and Hakatere.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Practitioner • Christchurch, New Zealand