A clinical role delivering a range of therapeutic services to young people in Southland, including the Thrive Te Pae Ora service, which is designed to meet the needs of rangatahi / young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health issues.
Part of this role is clinical intake and as part of the ADL-wide clinical intake team you will work collaboratively to facilitate all aspects of intake and support while clients are waiting to be allocated to a clinician.
Provide therapeutic counselling for young people at risk, aged 12 - 24 years.
Maintain professional registration
Utilise best practice methods in all clinical practice, and have working knowledge of the following modalities : MI, CBT, ACT, Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Provide a service that reflects the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi
Respect the diverse ethnic and cultural heritage of New Zealand and utilise culturally appropriate counselling practices
Work with co-existing mental health and addiction issues as appropriate,
Work as an effective and collaborative member of a regional team for the wider organisation as a whole
Work closely with the Intake Team, Service Leaders and Administration around all aspects of intake and support while clients are waiting for the allocation of a clinician
This is a permanent full-time role.
Benefits and perks
Our team is like a family - for your hard work we have the following on offer for you!
Skills and experience
Current full NZ professional registration (i.e. Occupational Therapist, Psychologist, Social Worker, Counsellor (DAPAANZ or NZAC), Nurse Therapist)
Experience working as a clinician in the Mental Health and / or Addictions field
Knowledge of delivering brief interventions to a variety of individuals
Knowledge of motivational interviewing, ACT / CBT, solution-focused, Whanau & cultural therapies would be an advantage
About the business
We are a dynamic not-for-profit organisation that provides therapeutic services to young people experiencing mental health and addiction issues. Our aim is to support and empower young people and whānau to live meaningful, valued and enriched lives through, innovative and responsive services. We are committed to Titiri o Waitangi and the delivery of culturally appropriate services for diverse clients and their whānau.
How to apply
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Clinician • Invercargill City, Southland, New Zealand