Position Overview
Permanent, part-time or full-time position + Based in Wellington
Play a key role in our Executive Leadership Team and as a psychiatrist in leading and inspiring our clinical practice across Pathways and Real, supporting teams nationwide
Enjoy great benefits – extra annual leave, paid wellbeing days, and increased KiwiSaver contributions
If you are a psychiatrist with leadership skills, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our Pathways Executive Team as Clinical Director, guiding clinical excellence and governance across our organisation.
You'll embody our spirit of 'ahakoa te aha – whatever it takes.
Pathways | Mo matou
As one of Aotearoa's leading mental health and addiction community providers, we are driven by strong values and a commitment to empowering people to live full, meaningful lives in their communities.
We prioritise mental health and addiction alongside holistic wellbeing, nurturing strong whanau and community connections.
Our whatever it takes wairua is at the heart of everything we do — delivering personalised, compassionate support that makes a real difference.
We strive to ensure every person using our services achieves equitable access and outcomes.
The Benefits | Ngaahuatanga kei a matou
Fifth week of Annual Leave (after 12 months employment)
Two Paid wellbeing days each year
Increased KiwiSaver contribution
Financial Assistance for school holiday programmes
Access to Perk and Perk Plus discount app
Income continuity plan
Wise Group contents and car insurance plans
Specsavers discount
Discounted premiums with Southern Cross
Financial risk and planning review services
Access to our EAP Programme for wellbeing support
The Role | Mo teneituranga mahi
We're seeking a visionary and values-driven Clinical Director to champion clinical excellence and uphold the highest standards of care across Pathways and Real.
You'll provide organisation-wide clinical leadership and governance, ensuring best practice, trauma-informed care, wellbeing-focused models, and our commitment to Te Tiritio Waitangi and equity are embedded in everything we do.
Key responsibilities include :
Lead and oversee clinical governance systems and processes across the organisation
Foster a learning culture, assessing and managing risk and continuously improving service quality and outcomes
Be a psychiatrist with at least five years' experience in mental health and addiction services
Bring exceptional communication and collaboration skills, influencing and inspiring others at every level
Build strong relationships with key partners including Health NZ MH&A Clinical Directors, primary care providers, NGOs, and our own Pathways and Real teams
Provide trusted clinical advice to the Executive Team
Champion the development of our clinical, support, and peer workforces, identifying professional growth opportunities across mental health, addiction, youth, and peer programmes
Bring a comprehensive understanding of wellbeing across the lifespan, with experience in diverse psychological, social, and cultural approaches to care
Position Description :
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Interested?
| Korero mai
If this sounds like your next challenge, we'd love to hear from you.
For a confidential korero, please contact Sally Pitts-Brown, Chief Executive, on
Applications close | Ra Katinga :
Monday 1st December.
Please note, this job may close earlier if a suitable candidate is found.
Interviews will be held in Wellington on Friday 12th December.
For further information, visit our website .
Pathways is committed to healthy lifestyles and actively supports a smoke free environment.
We encourage people with lived experience of mental illness & addictions to apply.
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Clinical • Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand