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Community Support Worker - SH
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About Us Equip | Mō mātou:
Equip is an independent mental health not-for-profit organisation associated with Windsor Park Baptist Church. Our Vision is to build stronger communities by putting our faith into action. We achieve this by supporting people to grow by providing high-quality services that meet needs and exceed expectations.
We are a values-led organisation that cares about the people we work with and for. We aim to do what we can to address people’s needs and provide the momentum for them to move forward in their lives by providing high quality services that meet needs and exceed expectations.
Our team feels valued, supported and appreciated which enables us to bring about positive change in the lives of others. We promote work life balance and offer career and leadership development opportunities and support.
The Benefits | Ng ā āhuatanga kei a mātou
We are an organisation that lives by its values and has a supportive team culture. Some of the benefits we offer include:
- Professional development: External and internal paid training, professional and leadership development programme and support towards professional registration and study placements.
- Health and Wellness: Free flu vaccine, team building days and extra leave days including birthday leave and Covid-19 related leave.
- Employment Assistance Programme : Regular internal and external supervision and peer lead support and supervision.
- Other: Laptop, phone (work purposes and for longevity of employment) and use of modern hybrid fleet vehicles for everyday work activities, free on-site parking and staff discount at local childcare (Windsor Park only).
The role | Mō tēnei tūranga mahi :
As a Community Support Worker (CSW), you'll be working autonomously with our Tangata whai ora, supporting them to engage and remain in their chosen community and helping them to work on self-directed goals to regain independence, maintain wellbeing and achieve their fullest potential and quality of life. The CSW is required to participate in support and needs assessment, goal setting, and risk management.
The role also involves collaboratively working with the whānau/family as well as working under the multi-disciplinary framework with the Community Mental Health Centres. You will attend regular clinical review meetings with mental health clinicians and other professionals.
You will:
- Support our tangata whai ora (service users) autonomously
- Help our tangata whai ora to work on self-directed goals to regain independence, maintain wellbeing and achieve their fullest potential and quality of life.
- Work collaboratively with whānau/family and clinicians.
You | Mōu :
We are looking for individuals who share our values and has commitment and passion for supporting people in their communities. You will also:
- Hold a clean full NZ driver’s license.
- Hold the New Zealand Level 4 Certificate in Health and Well-being (or recognised equivalent) or be willing to commence study towards this qualification within 6 months of employment.
- Have excellent communication, interpersonal and advocacy skills.
- Strong technology skills; must be experienced in using Microsoft Office products and familiar with databases
- Have the ability to work individually and collaboratively under a multi-disciplinary setting
- Have a sound knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and be able to demonstrate bicultural concepts in practice, or willingness to learn
- NZ resident or a valid NZ work visa
- If you speak Te Reo Maori it is bonus!
- An interest in Māori and Pasifika people’s customs and cultural norms
Apply now if you have a genuine passion for helping others, and want to be part of a supportive and engaging team.
Community Support Worker - SH
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About Us Equip
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Mō mātou:
Equip is an independent mental health not-for-profit organisation associated with Windsor Park Baptist Church. Our Vision is to build stronger communities by putting our faith into action. We achieve this by supporting people to grow by providing high-quality services that meet needs and exceed expectations.
We are a values-led organisation that cares about the people we work with and for. We aim to do what we can to address people’s needs and provide the momentum for them to move forward in their lives by providing high quality services that meet needs and exceed expectations.
Our team feels valued, supported and appreciated which enables us to bring about positive change in the lives of others. We promote work life balance and offer career and leadership development opportunities and support.
The Benefits
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Ng
ā āhuatanga kei a mātou
We are an organisation that lives by its values and has a supportive team culture. Some of the benefits we offer include:
Professional development:
External and internal paid training, professional and leadership development programme and support towards professional registration and study placements.
Health and Wellness:
Free flu vaccine, team building days and extra leave days including birthday leave and Covid-19 related leave.
Employment Assistance Programme : Regular internal and external supervision and peer lead support and supervision.
Other:
Laptop, phone (work purposes and for longevity of employment) and use of modern hybrid fleet vehicles for everyday work activities, free on-site parking and staff discount at local childcare (Windsor Park only).
The role
| Mō tēnei tūranga mahi :
As a Community Support Worker (CSW), you'll be working autonomously with our Tangata whai ora, supporting them to engage and remain in their chosen community and helping them to work on self-directed goals to regain independence, maintain wellbeing and achieve their fullest potential and quality of life. The CSW is required to participate in support and needs assessment, goal setting, and risk management.
The role also involves collaboratively working with the whānau/family as well as working under the multi-disciplinary framework with the Community Mental Health Centres. You will attend regular clinical review meetings with mental health clinicians and other professionals.
You will:
Support our tangata whai ora (service users) autonomously
Help our tangata whai ora to work on self-directed goals to regain independence, maintain wellbeing and achieve their fullest potential and quality of life.
Work collaboratively with whānau/family and clinicians.
You | Mōu :
We are looking for individuals who share our values and has commitment and passion for supporting people in their communities. You will also:
Hold a clean full NZ driver’s license.
Hold the New Zealand Level 4 Certificate in Health and Well-being (or recognised equivalent) or be willing to commence study towards this qualification within 6 months of employment.
Have excellent communication, interpersonal and advocacy skills.
Strong technology skills; must be experienced in using Microsoft Office products and familiar with databases
Have the ability to work individually and collaboratively under a multi-disciplinary setting
Have a sound knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and be able to demonstrate bicultural concepts in practice, or willingness to learn
NZ resident or a valid NZ work visa
If you speak Te Reo Maori it is bonus!
An interest in Māori and Pasifika people’s customs and cultural norms
Apply now if you have a genuine passion for helping others, and want to be part of a supportive and engaging team.
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Dedicated Support Worker
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We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated individual to join our team as a Healthcare Assistant. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is passionate about providing exceptional care and support to individuals with disabilities.
Childcare Support Worker
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Our goal is to provide a safe, supportive and caring environment for children and young persons in our residential care setting. We are seeking an experienced Residential Care Assistant who can work collaboratively with our team to ensure the well-being of our residents.
Job DescriptionResidential Care Assistant
The Residential Care Assistant will be responsible for providing supervision, guidance and support to children and young persons in their daily lives. This includes:
- Providing individualised care and support to each child or young person, taking into account their unique needs and circumstances.
- Monitoring and reporting on the physical and emotional well-being of each child or young person, identifying any concerns or issues that may arise.
- Ensuring that all children and young persons are provided with regular meals, clean clothes, and other essential items.
- Assisting with homework and other educational activities, promoting a love of learning and personal development.
- Organising and participating in recreational activities, ensuring that all children and young persons have access to fun and engaging experiences.
- Developing and maintaining relationships with parents, carers and other stakeholders, keeping them informed of the child's progress and well-being.
To be successful in this role, you will need:
- A minimum of O/A Levels or ITE certificate
- At least 1 year experience in a similar setting
- Empathy, patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations
- Good communication skills to interact with a diverse group of residents
- Good team player with a high level of initiative and independence
- Good interpersonal communication skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to do rotating shifts including night shifts
As a Residential Care Assistant with us, you can expect:
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Ongoing training and professional development opportunities
- Supportive team environment and collaborative working practices
- Opportunities for career progression and advancement
- Access to a range of employee benefits and perks
It would be beneficial if you could bring:
- Experience working with children and young people
- Knowledge of childcare policies and procedures
- Basic understanding of first aid and child protection policies
Disability Support Worker
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As a skilled nursing assistant, you will play a vital role in providing exceptional care and support to our residents. Your primary responsibilities will include:
- Providing basic nursing care and treatment under the supervision of registered nurses.
- Observing residents and reporting any abnormalities or concerns to the staff nurse.
- Ensuring the personal hygiene and grooming of our residents.
- Accompanying residents to appointments and recreational outings.
- Conducting daily activities with residents to promote their physical and emotional well-being.
To be considered for this role, you must possess the following qualifications:
- A minimum qualification in Nursing or Community Care & Social Services (NITEC).
- At least one year of experience in disability care.
- Availability to work three shifts per week on a six-day workweek schedule.
We are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for our residents. If you share our values and are passionate about delivering high-quality care, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
Childcare Support Worker
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We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Childcare Support Worker to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing high-quality support to children, ensuring their physical, emotional, and educational needs are met.
Key Responsibilities:- To adhere to safety standards and procedures, taking appropriate courses of action to ensure the safety and protection of children.
- To carry out routine duties without supervision, working efficiently and effectively.
- To provide suitable caregiving approaches to children, tailoring your approach to meet individual needs.
- To assist in the preparation of materials such as teaching resources and aids, contributing to a stimulating learning environment.
- To support the main Educator and co-implement activities/programs for children, promoting social and cognitive development.
- To perform any other duties as required, demonstrating flexibility and adaptability.
- A minimum complete secondary 2 qualification is essential, with some early childhood experience preferred but not required.
- A good disposition and mature individual who is willing to grow in the EC sector, demonstrating a passion for supporting young children.
- Able to commit immediately until December 2025, showing commitment to our organization.
We offer a supportive and inclusive work environment, where you can develop your skills and expertise. Join our team and make a real difference in the lives of our children!
What's Next?If you're passionate about childcare and have a desire to make a positive impact, we want to hear from you! Please submit your application, including your resume and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and qualifications.
Support Worker - Youth Services
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Youth care workers play a vital role in delivering trauma-informed care, supervision and management to young people who have faced abuse or neglect. Their primary focus is on enhancing wellness and quality of life, ensuring that the residents' basic personal, physical, emotional, spiritual, mental, educational and social needs are comprehensively addressed.
Key Responsibilities- Carry out daily operational duties and supervise residents in their regular activities
- Assist residents with any difficulties related to day-to-day issues and ensure their welfare and safety
- Promote discipline among the residents and be a mentor/role model to them
- Assess, respond and handle crises or conflicts
- CARRY OUT INDIVIDUAL THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS BASED ON CARE PLANS BY TREATMENT TEAM
- Participate in providing physical, emotional, spiritual, mental, educational and social needs of residents
- Experience in working with youth at-risk
- Basic processing and counselling skills
- Knowledge of common issues and disorders that appear in trauma and abuse
- Willingness to work on 3-shift rotations and over weekends/public holidays
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Senior Residential Support Worker
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We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate individual to join our care team as a Personal Care Officer. This role is responsible for ensuring the well-being and comfort of our residents.
Main Responsibilities:Childrens Healthcare Support Worker
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Yu Guo Chinese Physician is a reputable TCM clinic with over 40 years of experience serving the local community in Singapore.
- Good attitude and teamwork skills are essential for this role.
- Bilingualism in English and Chinese is required.
- Able to work flexible hours, including shifts, weekends, and evenings.
- Basic computer skills and numerical abilities are necessary.
- Proactivity, responsibility, and independence are key qualities for success in this position.
- Dispensing herbal/medication products
- Handling cashier duties
- Providing receptionist services to customers
- Maintaining a clean and hygienic environment through housekeeping duties
- Answering phone inquiries from patients and families
- Flexible scheduling with on-site requirements
- Comprehensive benefits package, including bonuses, staff medical claim, company-sponsored trips, and staff discounts
- Opportunities to learn and grow through ad-hoc programs
- We value diversity and welcome applicants of all ages
- A supportive team environment with opportunities for professional development
For those who meet the requirements and are passionate about working with children, we encourage you to contact us for more information.
Special Needs Therapy Support Worker
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Join our child-centered therapy program and make a difference in children's lives.
This is an opportunity to work with children who have special needs, providing support to therapists and teachers during individual or small group sessions.
Assist children in daily routines, such as play, learning, grooming, and snack time. Prepare materials and activities for therapy and classroom work.
Encourage children through positive behavior strategies and emotional support. Help track child progress and collaborate with the team.
We are looking for someone with a heart for children, especially those with special needs. Good communication and teamwork skills are essential.
A bonus if you have experience or background in Early Childhood, Psychology, or Special Education.
No prior experience? No worries - we provide on-the-job training, mentorship, and opportunities to grow in the field of special needs education and therapy.
Why Join Our Team?- Paid training and certification opportunities
- Supportive and family-like team culture
- Opportunities for career growth in therapy or education