Permanent, fulltime clinical role based in Hamilton Supported external supervision costs yearly registration fee Extra annual leave Paid well-being days School holiday childcare subsidies Utilize your clinical skills to develop and manage housing solutions, providing support to tngata whaiora and whnau experiencing homelessness. LinkPeople | M mtou E whakapono ana mtou ko ng tngata te mea nui o te ao. At LinkPeople we believe that people are the most important thing in the world.
This guides us in our work supporting people to find safe, affordable housing and linking into health and social services they need to live well. We work with several key organisations as part of a community-wide approach to end homelessness. The Benefits | Nghuatanga kei a mtou We provide a comprehensive induction, training, and ongoing coaching to support continuous development in this role.
In addition, we offer: Support with external supervision costs (monthly) Support with yearly registration fees Increased Employer KiwiSaver contribution Five week of annual leave (after 12 months employment) Two paid Wellbeing days per year HealthNow Payment Card - $250 per year to support Health and Wellbeing for you and your whnau Holiday programme assistance. The Role | M tnei tranga mahi This is a full-time position working 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.
00pm. Elements of the role may require travel. This role is part of the Rapid Rehousing service, a community housing-based initiative focused on collaborating with other services to support whnau experiencing homelessness in overcoming barriers to permanent housing.
It is ideal for a registered health professional who has proven experience of mental health, addiction or social service sectors and is eager to apply their skills to make a meaningful impact in the housing sector. This person must be registered in their practice. In this role, you will work closely with key stakeholders to: Review and coordinate referrals, ensuring timely and appropriate support.
Identify and address barriers preventing access to permanent housing. Assess and support ongoing needs to help whnau sustain and improve their living situations in alignment with their goals and aspirations. Collaborate and navigate the social housing sector alongside other community providers.
Build and maintain relationships with key agencies, including the Ministry of Social Development and Kinga Ora. Support whnau in sustaining their tenancies, fostering long-term housing stability within the community. You | Mu We are seeking registered health professionals with diverse experience in the mental health and social sectors, particularly in housing.
Ideal candidates will possess the following: Current practicing certificate Full NZ drivers licence. Strong communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to establish credibility quickly while demonstrating sound problem-solving and conflict resolution capabilities. Ability to work effici.
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