Time for a change?
Health and Disability Advocates work with members of the public, community groups and health and disability service providers in assisting to resolve concerns about the quality of care provided. Advocates also provide education on the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights and network extensively within the community.
This position is full time 40hrs per week (Monday – Friday) covering West Auckland and North Shore and National team areas as required. This position is work from home.
Our ideal Candidate has:
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
- A calm, cool, non-judgmental, professional manner and approach
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Proven experience in resolution and empowerment models
- The ability to able to work alone and support the regional and national team
- Experience in networking, building community links, particularly with Māori and Pacifica
- Knowledge/experience of engaging with diverse communities
- Some experience in planning and providing education
- A clean, current driver’s license and their own vehicle to use for work travel
- A great sense of humour
What we offer:
- An interesting, varied role that will grow you and your skill set
- A genuine, fun, supportive work environment
- Excellent orientation into the role and professional development
- Inclusion into a highly regarded, high functioning and motivated nationwide team
To be considered for this role, you must have the legal right to work in New Zealand. If this sounds like the exciting challenge and change of pace you’re seeking, then send your cover letter and CV resume with the names of three referees (one must be your current manager) to clare.vanderloo@advocacy.org.nz before 5pm 22 November 2024.
The starting salary for our 40hrs 1.0fte position is $62,500.00 plus optional 3% Employer Kiwisaver contribution of $1875.00.
If you have any questions about our application process please do contact us on the email above.
Position descriptions are available on our website www.advocacy.org.nz