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Recovery Capital Lead - Peer Navigator
We are now seeking a full-time permanent Recovery Capital Lead & Peer Navigator to join our Organisational Development and Support team at Odyssey.
This role is primarily responsible for supporting the ongoing development and integration of a culturally responsive, peer-focused, and strengths-based recovery capital model within Odyssey’s services.
A key responsibility related to this position will also be the establishment and maintenance of relationships with community-based services and the identification of resources that will support the reintegration of tāngata whai ora into the community.
As a part of this role, you will also providing practical support and walk alongside tāngata whai ora, whānau, and Odyssey kaimahi (employees), using a social recovery approach and tools.
Our ideal candidate will have :
- 2-3 years’ relevant work experience, including experience of working in a social services, addictions and / or mental health care setting.
- A relevant qualification (min. level 5 / 6) e.g. relevant national diploma
- One year’s relevant experience using recovery capital approaches in practice.
- Lived experience of alcohol or other drug and / or of mental health challenges
- Knowledge of peer community resources and support networks
- Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with a range of stakeholders
- Ability to work effectively with people from different cultures and backgrounds, recognising their individual needs.
- A full drivers licence
In return we offer :
- A salary between $75, and $83, depending on skills and experience.
- An allocated petrol allowance.
- Monday to Friday – no weekends!
- 22 days annual leave and 5 days paid study leave per annum.
- Professional and career development opportunities.
- A dynamic and supportive team who are passionate about what they do.