Full time role + Based in central Wellington
Enjoy hybrid work model + work-life balance encouraged
Paid wellbeing days + Extra annual leave + Income Protection
Provide exceptional coordination for mental health and addiction projects' workshops, training, and events.
About Te Pou | Mo matou
Te Pou is a not-for-profit, national workforce development centre.
We aim to improve the lives of people with addiction, disability mental health needs by connecting the people working with them, tangata whai ora, tangata whaikaha and their whanau, with knowledge, resources, training, and information.
Our work is staunchly evidence based.
Te Pou and Blueprint are part of the Wise Group, a family of peak performing charitable entities working in areas from frontline service to software development.
The Benefits | Nga ahuatanga kei a matou
Extra week of annual leave (after 12 months of employment)
Increased Kiwi Saver contribution.
Discounted plans with Southern Cross for medical insurance
Work life balance, flexible working arrangements
Blended work environment with a NGO that values diversity.
The Role | Mo tenei turanga mahi
In the programme coordinator role, you will provide exceptional workshop, training and event coordination to support the delivery of mental health and addiction projects within the Practice team.
This will include addiction training workshops, networking and events for support workers and other activities as identified across the projects and programmes.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to :
Provide effective customer service and on-going liaison and exchange of information with people, trainers, training and service providers as appropriate
Locate, organise, enhance and share relevant information and resources to support decision making, sound processes and effective service delivery to colleagues and contractors within Te Pou and Blueprint
Engage with relevant stakeholders, networks and communities to promote Te Pou's activities and identify opportunities for providers to engage in workshops and other activities
You | Mou
We're looking for a proven professional who's enthusiastic about supporting and developing the addiction workforce by using evidence-informed approaches.
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
Highly organised with ability to prioritise and work independently managing multiple demands
Use sound ethical processes with a customer service approach
Reflects the Essential level of Let's get real across the seven Real Skills in work practices
Display a passion for working with the sector to improve quality of life outcomes for people using mental health, addiction and disability services.
Closing date | Ra Katinga :
14th November
Please note, this advert may close sooner if a suitable candidate is found prior to the closing date.
Whakapa | Contact :
Selina Elkington, Programme Manager - Addiction on
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Programme Coordinator • Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand