Lead the Mauri Ora counselling team to deliver trauma-informed mental health support to students

Kaitaki Whakamahereora - Team Lead, Counselling (Mental Health And Outreach Coordination)

Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington is currently recruiting a Kaitaki Whakamahereora - Team Lead, Counselling (Mental Health and Outreach Coordination) to join the Mauri Ora - Student Health and Counselling team on a permanent, full-time basis.

We have an exciting opportunity for a highly experienced Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, Counsellor, Psychologist, Mental Health Nurse or Psychotherapist to join our passionate and motivated team.

Key responsibilities:

  • You will have a strong interest and extensive experience in trauma informed practice, supporting young adults experiencing psychological distress.
  • As a leader, you will have a passion for building collaborative partnerships as well as supporting the service and your colleague's growth.
  • As a Kaitaki Whakamahereora - Team Lead, you will lead a team of clinicians and will be responsible for all aspects of your staff management and professional leadership.
  • You will work closely with the Clinical Lead, Counselling, to ensure the Service meets student and University needs. This includes working alongside the Clinical Lead, Counselling, in leading, planning, strategic development and management of the delivery of the Student Counselling Service responsive to the increasingly diverse student population to assist students to achieve their academic and personal potential.
  • You will use your clinical expertise and judgment to provide consultation to clinicians managing complex mental health presentations and crisis. This role contains a mix of leadership responsibilities and the delivery of counselling services to students.

Key requirements:

  • Experienced, qualified Mental Health practitioner with a current practising certificate that complies with the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (2003) or a Counsellor with NZAC full registration and Te Whatu Ora Accreditation.
  • Previous experience leading and managing a team successfully.
  • Proven experience in supporting and advising staff to manage clinical risk.
  • Experience building effective working relationships with a range of professional, clinical, and academic partners.
  • Knowledge and experience of Te Ao Māori and working with Māori individuals, whānau, and communities.
  • Experience and interest in working with Pasifika, Gender Diverse and international communities.
  • Experienced in crisis intervention, risk assessment and safety planning.
  • Experienced in a range of evidence based therapeutic approaches and brief/time limited models of counselling.
  • Proven understanding of issues relating to late adolescence and early adulthood.
  • Knowledge of the support needs of university students and of equity issues.
  • Experienced in the provision of consultation and mental health promotion/preventive services.
  • Proven ability to counsel using an approach that is non-judgemental, flexible, empathic and sensitive to cultural and religious differences and sexual and gender diversity.
  • Familiarity with the Microsoft Suite and experience of client management and record keeping software.
  • Ability to work across multiple campus locations and occasionally work after-hours.

Ideally, you will also have the following:

  • Knowledge of The Education (Pastoral Care of Tertiary and International Learners) Code of Practice 2021.
  • Knowledge and experience in trauma informed models of care.
  • Proven experience using practice management software, preferably Indici.

We are a collegial team from a variety of cultural and professional backgrounds. We cultivate regular professional and social connections to foster a supportive and warm atmosphere. We offer competitive salary, and our team benefits include:

  • 5 professional development days and individual professional development budget (FTE pro rata).
  • In-house professional development sessions on cultural and clinical topics.
  • Fortnightly external clinical supervision (FTE pro rata) & fortnightly in-house peer supervision.
  • Professional indemnity insurance and annual registration (FTE pro rata).

If you are curious, eager to work in a tight knit team and have a great sense of community you will fit right in!