Do you already have developed stakeholder relationships to enable you to advise and support our customer's needs?Discover a truly rewarding career supporting our whanau to live well in their home and community.Full-time, permanent roles at $112,375 salary + 5 weeks' annual leave + free insurances Mo matou - Our OrganisationAt Kainga Ora, ours is the important responsibility of transforming New Zealand's housing choices, outcomes, and the entire housing sector by creating homes and communities that allow New Zealanders to thrive.What is exciting about working for Kainga Ora is getting the chance to make a real and positive impact on New Zealanders' lives. With skills, planning and purposeful action, our people are creating the homes and neighbourhoods that will build the future of Aotearoa.We are passionate about transforming New Zealand for the better. That includes being a trusted partner for Maori and iwi, protecting and enabling their rights, interests, and aspirations under the guidance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.Ko ta matou mahi - Our RoleAs an Advisor Wellbeing Support, you will be the trusted advisor providing practical leadership, expertise, and advice across our customer-facing teams, to enable them to better support our customers and their whanau to live with dignity, stability and the greatest possible degree of independence.You'll have an in-depth understanding and solid relationships with key internal and external stakeholders, including local agencies, support service providers, hapu, iwi, community representatives and the broader community, and you'll leverage these networks to navigate our customer-facing teams to the support providers and agencies that their customers need.Nga pumanawatanga ou - What you will bring: You'll have specialist knowledge, skill and behaviour working with customers who may have complex wellbeing needs, coupled with a sound understanding of the social services environment and the complexity of pressures that can impact on our peopleYour networking skills will be your strength, as you develop and maintain collaborative relationships with external agencies, support service providers and the broader communityYour cultural awareness and competency will ensure you interact with customers in an inclusive and respectful way that is aligned to their aspirations and preferencesYou will also be adept at coaching colleagues to build their understanding and skills to support customer wellbeing, including mentoring them to connect with the appropriate support services for emerging complex wellbeing needsYou'll be a natural relationship-builder, with strong empathetic skills to connect and relate to customers from all backgrounds and walks of life. As this role requires travelling across the Southern region, you will have a current NZ driver's license (pool vehicle provided).Nou te rourou - What's in it for you? Competitive salary5 weeks annual leavePlus Kiwi saver on top of salaryInsurance benefits, including medical, income protection and trauma/life.Flexible working arrangementsCareer development and study opportunities These benefits are described in more detail here?. O Tatou Uara - Our ValuesOur values were developed by us, for us. They unite us as an organisation and guide how we work every day. Our values are: Manaakitanga - People at the HeartMahi Tahi - Better TogetherWhanake - Be Bold