Presbyterian Support Northern

Day Service Support Workers

Presbyterian Support Northern  •  Hamilton, NZ (Onsite)  •  2 hours ago
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Job Description

Kia ora! Great opportunity to use your creativity and flair to prepare and run interactive activities in a group setting.

Ko mātou tēnei I This is Us

We believe that everyone should be able to actively contribute to their community and thrive. Our team of 900 stretches from Taupo to Whangarei, providing critical health and social services on a day to day basis. We are renowned for our core services Enliven, Family Works, Lifeline and Shine

Everything we do is informed by our purpose to enable our clients to have A Better Life; and our values of Hope, Trust & Integrity, Compassion, Partnership; and Tangata Whenua.

Te Kowhiringa I The Opportunity

Our Enliven Day Service team ensure that our older generations and those living with disabilities have access to community-based programmes, focused on high quality, interesting activities that matter, in a safe and enriching environment. Our aim is that our client's enjoy a life of independence while participating actively in their community.

As a Day Service Support Worker, you are responsible for the care and support of clients attending our local Day Service. This includes preparing and delivering the activities, helping our clients participate in a meaningful way that suits them, and associated administration and tasks to enable the day to occur in a streamlined and effective manner. Other tasks can include driving clients to and from the programme, and assisting with the preparation and distribution of meals.

Ngā pūkenga kei a koe I Your Skills and Experience

We'd love to hear from you if you are a Support Worker with experience organising and facilitating group activities for older people. In addition, you will have:

  • Experience in meeting the needs of older adults, including those with dementia or disabilities.

  • A Full New Zealand Driver's License (sorry but we cannot accept any international licenses).

  • Excellent communication skills including clear spoken English.

  • A caring manner and positive "Can do" attitude.

  • Able to juggle multiple tasks and adjust to changing circumstances.

Ngā āhuatanga hirahira o te mahi nei I Highlights of Working with Us
We are committed to creating a diverse work place where you can look forward to feeling included and valued for your contribution. Examples of our commitment, include that we are a dementia friendly organisation, a DVFREE Tick Accredited employer, a member of Te Uru Tāngata Centre for Workplace Inclusion; and a member of the Pride Pledge.

Our people are critical to our success. Part of working as part of our team means that you will have access to:

  • Ongoing award winning training programmes and e-learning packages**

  • Great equipment including a Samsung table / device for work use

  • External / expert counselling and support through our Employee Assistance programmes

  • Wellbeing support and resources for you and your family

  • Discounted services and products through our BOOST programme

  • Future growth opportunities, including Support Worker Mentor roles

**Conditions apply for some training depending on work permit / visa type

To check out our Careers page, please copy and paste https://careers.psn.org.nz/ into your browser to learn more about us and working here, including other exciting opportunities with us.

E hika ma, Tono a mai! (What are you waiting for )… Together, we can create meaningful change and enhance lives in our community. Join us on this rewarding journey.

Presbyterian Support Northern

About Presbyterian Support Northern

Presbyterian Support Northern is one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading providers of social, health, and disability services.

We have a long history supporting some of New Zealand’s most vulnerable people – a legacy that dates back to 1884.

Today, our social services are comprised of Lifeline Aotearoa, Family Works and Shine, while our health and disability services are grouped under Enliven.

We also have a strong focus on business and community development through our Communities Feeding Communities initiative in Auckland, as well as fee-for-service training for businesses and community groups (DVFREE and Shine RESPOND).

With around 900 staff, we deliver valued services from regional sites throughout the upper North Island from Taupō to Whangārei.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Auckland, NZ
Year Founded
1884
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