Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services (Community Services & Development) Tui Ora is a holistic kaupapa Maori organisation, providing a range of wellbeing services to people in Taranaki. We employ passionate, professional people to fit with our whanau team culture. We value highly skilled, committed community focused individuals to support this kaupapa, and currently have an exciting opportunity. Mo te turanga | About the role Are you an inspired and passionate Comprehensive Registered Nurse or Allied Health Professional with experience working in Mental Health and Addictions? The Co-Existing Problems Clinician will provide specialist recovery-orientedintervention for adult Whanau Whaiora who have complex co-existing problems of mental health and alcohol and/or other drug misuse across the mental health spectrum. We invite innovation and encourage creativity to demonstrate a recovery focus. As a valued and respected team member, you will experience a collaborative and supportive work environment. Kia ekena a angitu | To promote success in this role, you will have A minimum of two years' experience in mental health high and complex needs A health professional qualification regulated by the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act Registration with a health or social service professional body Experience working in mental health service delivery and with evidence-based practice A qualification in talking therapies is desirable Existing networks within the Taranaki community Experience in applying Tikanga Maori as it applies in the role A full, clean NZ Driver Licence. Tui Ora is committed to the application of the Children's Act 2014 and its intent to improve the safety of all children. Although this role may not interact with children, safety checking for employment will be required He aha ta matou | What we offer Free Te Reo Maori and cultural learning training – during work hours! A Tui Ora Day (an additional paid day each year) An additional four special Wellbeing Leave days annually A professional, fun, people-focused and vibrant working whanau environment Training and development opportunities A professional, fun and vibrant working whanau environment. Me pehea te tono | How to apply For tracking and evaluation purposes, all applications must be submitted via Tui Ora's online process. Complete the online application and upload a cover letter and CV. You may also view a position description at this site. If you have not completed the online application and/or uploaded both these documents, your application may not be considered. For further information email (email protected) You must be eligible to work in New Zealand to be considered for this position. Applications Close: Thursday, 14 March at 12:00pm Report this job advert Don't provide your bank or credit card details when applying for jobs. Explore job and salary trends, in-demand skills and role reviews. #J-18808-Ljbffr