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Maori Registered Mental Health Professional - Child & Adolescent Mental Health

Masterton, New Zealand

Reference: 6729791

Location: Wairarapa Hospital

Contract: Permanent Full time or Part time positions

Salary: As per PSA ALLIED Scientific and Technical MECA, & dependant on experience

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is dedicated to serving all New Zealanders. Through integration and collaboration, we're building a health system underpinned by partnership, equity, sustainability, whānau-centred care, and excellence.

About the Role

We welcome interest in these positions from registered Maori Mental Health clinicians (e.g. Clinical Psychologist, Child Psychotherapist, Social Work, Occupational Therapist, dapaanz registered or Registered Nurse) with adult mental health experience.

We are looking for dynamic clinicians to work as part of our multi-disciplinary team that works as a community based service. These roles include care management and rostered crisis duty during normal office hours. You will work in innovative ways to support tangata whaiora / service users in their local community. Please indicate your preference for either part time or fulltime hours in your offer letter.

About the Team

Te Ratonga Aranga Mokupuna Arangi Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (TE R.A.M.A. CAMHS), Wairarapa service in the Wairarapa is a progressive team, situated in an area that covers large rural and urban populations. Our multi-disciplinary team consists of Community Psychiatric Nurses, Social Workers, Clinical Psychologists, Community Support Workers, Administrators and Child and Adolescent Consultant Psychiatrists, Kaituriki Cultural Support Worker.

We place a strong value on the team culture and ongoing professional development is encouraged and supported. Our service is well supported by the Paediatrics team at Wairarapa Hospital and we work closely with other services such as the Child Development Team, Special Education Services and Oranga Tamariki.

Ratonga Rua-o- Porirua is our forensic, rehabilitation and intellectual disability inpatient unit.

About you

You will have Registration with the relevant professional registration body (e.g., Nursing Council of New Zealand as a Registered Nurse, Registered Social Worker, Registered Clinical Psychologist, Registered Occupational Therapist and DAPAANZ), and have a current practising certificate at all times. You will also have strong knowledge and understanding about Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and the impact of colonisation, also understanding about the impacts of poverty, discrimination and minority stress.

  • Is a practising Registered Mental Health Professional in a large health service delivery organisation
  • High level of knowledge, understanding and experience working with, treating and assessing personality disorders, complex PTSD and other co-morbid difficulties.
  • Has attained sufficient work experience and clinical competence and confidence to work independently as a clinician interacting with consumers and other service providers (internal and external)
  • Experience in evidence based therapies for treating personality disorders, complex PTSD and other co-morbid difficulties.

Working for Health New Zealand

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is ‘the weaving of wellness'. We're dedicated to ensuring excellent healthcare for the people of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The Equity Work Programme at Health NZ focuses on helping everyone in the health system think about equity when they do their work. It also promotes the cultural change needed for the whole system to reach equity in health outcomes.

Our people are at the heart of everything we do. Health New Zealand are committed to being good employers and honouring our equal employment opportunity obligations.

Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion

  • We want to see the real you in your application and welcome the real you on board if you come and work with us. Skills are gained across many areas of our life, not just in formal employment. If you can demonstrate the skills listed in the ad, but the experience was gained through whānau life, community or mahi aroha (volunteering) we encourage you to apply and share your story with us in your cover letter.
  • We particularly welcome applications from our diverse Māori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbow communities.

How to Apply

To apply for the role please click "apply now." All applications must be submitted through our online careers portal before 11:59pm on 6 April 2025. If you have any questions about the role, please contact Dawn.badco@mhaids.health.nz

Please note, we will be reviewing applications when received and may proceed with the recruitment process, before the closing date of this advert.


Applications Close: 06 Apr 2025



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