Psychologist

UPANE KA UPANE, WHITI TE RA! 
Advancing together into a brighter future

Ko wai mātou | About us

Well, it’s not actually about us at all. It’s about the people and communities we serve. Ngāti Toa is a vibrant and influential iwi, firmly grounded in our cultural identity. And we’re paddling our own waka forward in leading significant change in enhancing the mana, wellbeing and prosperity of Ngāti Toa and the communities in which we thrive.

Ko te tīmā | About the team
You will join a team… that stands at the forefront of social change, dedicated to supporting whaiora and their whanau to improve their life outcomes. Our mission is deeply rooted in compassion and the belief in second chances, with a commitment to support whaiora experiencing mental health distress. As a team, we unite in our effort to provide the Whaiora we serve with the essential tools for life—education, employment, emotional well-being, and connections within the community.

Ko te tūranga mahi | About the role
Our whakapapa
The Ora Toa Tu Te Wehi Programme (Mental Health Programme), This service was developed by Janette Katene and team in early 2000 when the Mental Health services were devolved to local communities, more importantly this service was to be Kaupapa Māori ensuring that the Māori population of Porirua and Greater Wellington had access to a Māori specific service.

Our Goals:
This programme is designed to support those suffering from primary mental health issues a way forward in their mental health journey. Learning the significance of tikanga, kawa, and how to live within these guidelines using these as a way of coping in an ever-changing world.  Ultimately it is being the best that we can be within the environment we currently live in.

Programme Overview
The Psychologist is responsible for:

  • Provide services relating to Mental Health and wellbeing ensuring positive outcomes are achieved

  • Uses the skills of listening, observing, clarifying and offering options to enable client (whaiora) and/or whanau to maintain focus, explore options and consequences of decisions and make plans.

  • Ensure Health and safety is at the forefront of thinking and within all relevant policy, laws and regulations.

Ko ngā wheako ōu | About you
Well, after hearing about us and about the role, you’ll know whether you’re the right person, and whether now is the right time for you. Your high-level experience and professional expertise in Psychology is a given, and you will be excited to engage and learn alongside Ngāti Toa. Of course, you’ll be well practiced with/in

  • The ability to actively engage with all people to sustain productive relationships.

  • The ability to work within a Kaupapa Māori environment.

  • The ability to actively work collaboratively across all areas of Te Runanga o Toa Rangatira.

But the thing that will really stand out is your love for the work, and the people. The Rūnanga is a diverse and inclusive organisation positioned to understand and serve our communities. So, you’ll be ready to give your best in the service of others, in areas that matter.

And in return for your hard work, we can offer you:

  • Work / Life Balance;

  • Modern environment with friendly team;

  • Kaimahi centred discounts across banking and wellbeing activities;

  • Commitment to professional development;

  • The opportunity to serve our iwi and community aspirations – to be a part of a bigger purpose.

Excited? We are – because we’re up to big things! If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you. Get in touch with Carrie on 022 850 0159

Applications close 5pm 29th November 2024

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