Lived Experience Advisors - Specialist Mental Health Services
- Join the supportiveLived Experience Team
- Personal experience as a consumer of mentalhealth service
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principlesof Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to building a health system thatserves all New Zealanders.
About the Role
Our Specialist Mental HealthServices are provided by a range of outpatient, inpatient, community-based andmobile services throughout Canterbury. Specialist services include adultcommunity, adult acute, rehabilitation, child, adolescent and family (CAF),forensic, alcohol and drug, intellectually disabled persons' health, andothers.
We're looking for a Lived Experience Advisors to join ourSpecialist Mental Health Services Team, particularly in forensic, ID whānaulived experience, CALD, Pasifik and youth lived experience advisors.
About you
In this role, you will be responsible for :
Portfolios that amplify tāngata whaiora and whānau perspectiveswithin governance, policy, and service design processes.Identify and address systemic barriers to inclusion, access, andresponsiveness within mental health services.Partner with clinical and operational leaders to co-developstrategies that promote lived experience leadership and accountability towhānau voice.Contribute to strategic planning and policy development to ensurealignment with Te Whatu Ora values and national lived experienceframeworks.Workin partnership with Māori and Pacific leaders, clinical advisors, and peernetworks to ensure lived experience perspectives contribute to culturallygrounded, holistic models of care.Collaboratewith consumer, whānau, and peer support networks across Aotearoa to sharelearnings and strengthen regional lived experience advocacy.Supportthe Director of Lived Experience to build cross-sector relationships withNGOs, iwi, and community-based organisations.Providementorship and guidance to emerging peer and whānau leaders within Waitahaservices.Contributeto workforce education and training by sharing lived experience narrativesthat foster empathy, anti-stigma, and human rights-based practice.Supportthe development of resources, frameworks, and tools that embed serviceuser and whānau voice in everyday practice.Your skills will include :
1. Lived Experience Leadership
Deep,reflective understanding of one's own lived experience of mental distress,addiction, or suicidality, and how that insight can inform systems change.Abilityto draw on lived experience safely and purposefully to influencedecision-making, service design, and policy.Capacityto hold space for multiple lived experience voices, recognising diversityacross culture, age, gender, neurodiversity, and pathways of recovery.Demonstratedcommitment to recovery, resilience, and post-traumatic growth as guidingprinciples.2. Advocacy and Systems Thinking
Provenability to identify structural inequities within mental health systems andadvocate for responsive, rights-based change.Experiencecontributing to policy, quality improvement, or service developmentprocesses.#J-18808-Ljbffr