Service Manager - Community Services

He kaupapa hirahira tēnei mo tētahi tangata ngākau nui nei ki te hiki I te mana o te tangata, ā I te hapai I te ora o te tangata.  Mā te kanohi o te Ao Māori tēnei kaupapa e arahi ki tōna putanga whaihua. 

He kōrero mō mātou | About Us  
Kāhui Tū Kaha is an Indigenous mental health and social housing provider. We are a well-established and innovative provider characterised by our diversity and commitment to health and social outcomes for everyone. We strive to uphold our organisational values of manaakitanga, rangatiratanga, and whakawhanaungatanga in all that we do. As a successful applicant, you will enjoy working within an open, culturally diverse organisation with many opportunities for further growth and development.

He kōrero mōu | About You

An inspirational leader with astute communication skills and the ability to develop strong community networks and partnerships. You are an innovative thinker who is solution-focused and capable of finding the strengths in people and supporting them to achieve their goals. You are confident in decision-making and have a strong ability to manage conflict and risk.

He kōrero mō te tūranga | The Role 
This role will provide you with the opportunity to use your coaching and mentoring experience to support your team to strive and achieve high performance in all aspects of their practice and deliver positive client outcomes. Maintain a high quality of service delivery and identify opportunities for improvement. You will utilise your strong communication skills to build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, and engage with community networks and other agencies.

What you will need to have: 

  • Tertiary level qualification in management and or social services

  • 3 to 5 years of work experience in leading a team is essential

  • In-depth knowledge of Health & Disability Services standards

  • Data analysis and accurate reporting and benchmarking skill

  • Ability to role model best practices and to identify opportunities for improvement

  • Knowledge of relevant agencies and services providing community support

  • Commitment and ability to apply the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi

  • Ideally, you will have some proficiency in Te Reo Māori and knowledge of tikanga Māori

All applicants must have New Zealand Residency, a full and clean driver’s licence, and a clean police record.  

 

Me pēhea te tono mai | How to apply

Apply through SEEK or use the form below For more information please visit www.kahuitukaha.co.nz or contact Shirlene Graff, Recruitment Manager on 027 700 6936

Apply now

Our recruitment team review applications and assess suitability as they come in. If you are interested in one of our current vacancies, please submit your application below at your earliest convenience.

Thank you

If your application looks like a potential fit for one of our roles, we will contact you for a short conversation over the phone. If you have any questions regarding our roles or your application, please feel free to contact us at careers@kahuitukaha.co.nz

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