- Permanent, full-time + Friday - Monday + Papatoetoe
- Generous leave entitlements + Wise Group Discount app and more!
- Use your lived experience to support guests on their journey to well-being
Bring your lived experience with mental health and/or addiction to inspire our Tāngata Whaiora in their recovery journey.
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 Kiwisaver contribution
- Fifth Week of Annual Leave & Paid Wellbeing Days (2 days a year)
- HealthNow Payment Card - $250 per year to support Health and Wellbeing for you and your whanau
- Holiday programme assistance
- Perk & Perk Plus discount app
The Role | Mō tēnei tūranga mahi
- 6 core values of Peer Support: Mutuality, Experiential knowledge, Self-determination, Participation, Equity, Hope and well-being.
- You will be reporting to the Team Coach and joining our Pathways Auckland peer-led support team, this is a service that is an alternative to hospital admission and can house up to 12 guests, working in a team of peer support specialists – all with a common purpose to support people experiencing mental illness.
This is a permanent, full-time role. You will be working 32 hours per week, Friday – Monday, 11pm – 7:30am. Based in Papatoetoe, Auckland.
You | Mōu:
We are interested to hear from peers with a period of wellness and work in a recovery-focused way for our Tupu Ake service.
You’ll also have:
- A current Peer Employment Training or Intentional Peer Support Training
- Completion of WRAP training, including WRAP at work
- New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (NZCHW) or a recognised equivalent
- Knowledge of the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights
- An understanding of and commitment to the principles of recovery
- Lived experience of mental illness
- Knowledge of mental health and NGO sector development
- Knowledge of, and demonstrable commitment to, the principles of the Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Closing Date: Monday, 6th January 2025. Please note, this role may close early if a suitable candidate is found. Please note, due to the Christmas period our communication may be limited, and we will endeavour 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: Joe Bishop, Team Coach - Peer, on joe.bishop@pathways.co.nz if you have any questions
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.