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Pathways

Peer Support Specialist

  • Posted 1w ago
  • On Site
  • Full Time
Location

Christchurch


Job Description

  • Are you a night owl looking for an awake night shift position in Christchurch
  • Must have had your own lived experience with mental health
  • Extra annual leave + 2 wellbeing days + meal on night shift


We’re looking for someone whose had their own mental health journey through to recovery, to support others on their own mental health journey

About Pathways | Mō mātou
As a leading mental health and addiction service in Aotearoa, we empower individuals to live full lives in their communities. Prioritising mental health while aiming for overall well-being, we foster strong whānau connections. Our commitment to personalised support is reflected in our 'whatever it takes' wairua and spirit.

The benefits | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou

  • Increased Kiwi saver contribution
  • 5th week of annual leave after 12 months of employment
  • 2 well-being days annually
  • HealthNow Payment Card - $250 per year to support Health and Wellbeing for you and your whanau
  • Perk & Perk Plus discount app
  • receive a meal on the awake night shift


The role | Mō tēnei tūranga mahi
The role is on our awake night shift working Thursday to Saturday, 11pm – 7.30am, based in a beautiful homestead in Christchurch.

You’ll need to have your own journey of lived experience with mental health to become a Peer Support Specialist in our Peer Acute Alternative Service. Our service is an alternative to hospital admission and is supported by a total of 24 staff members across the various shift patterns.

In this role you’ll be:

  • Focusing on the individuals needs and providing culturally safe practice
  • Relevant administrative tasks, comprehensive notes and effective handover, and supporting and collaborating with your colleagues
  • Support people with independent daily living skills. You’ll need to be prepared to support our clients to do whatever it takes
  • While the people you support are asleep, you will be kept busy with other tasks like cleaning and supporting the day shifts with maintaining things like filing, first aid kits, emergency kits and preparation of paperwork.


About You | Mōu
As well as your own personal experience of mental health services you’ll have completed peer training and the level 4 certificate in Health and Wellbeing (or equivalent). Your lived experience is valued in this role and used to enhance the way we support people in a recovery focused way, including utilizing your recovery tools for the people we support on their recovery journey. You’ll be supported in your own career pathways as a peer, to grow peer leadership. This role also requires you to be able to provide medication support for our people and have impeccable attention to detail.

You’ll also have:

  • New Zealand Certificate Level 4 in Health and Wellbeing (or a recognised equivalent).
  • You’ll have Intentional Peer Support training (IPS) or Peer Employment Training (PET) Certificate or be willing to study towards one.
  • You will have completed WRAP training
  • Period of wellness of 18 months before applying
  • A full New Zealand drivers licence
  • You must hold a current comprehensive first aid certificate or be willing to obtain one.


Closing date: 27 December 2024. The advert may also close if a suitable candidate is found prior to the closing date. Please note, due to the Christmas period our communication may be limited, and we will endeavor to respond to your application after 6 January 2025.

Position description: https://www.wisegroup.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Peer-Support-Specialist-Sep-24.pdf

Contact: Tina Sheveleva, Team Coach on tina.sheveleva@pathways.co.nz if you have any questions.

For further information, visit our website www.pathways.co.nz

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.


Hard Skills Required

  • Current full NZ driver’s licence
  • first aid certificate
  • NZCHW
  • primary care sector knowledge

Soft Skills Required

  • Coordination
  • Communication

Benefits and Perks


Job Schedule

  • Shift Work

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