The Recovery Partner- Mental Injury role plays an important role in the delivery of specialised service to some of ACC's most vulnerable and sensitive clients.
Mō tenei tūrana mahi About this role
As a Recovery Partner - Mental Injury, acting as a facilitator you will work in collaboration with a range of internal and external medical practitioners, you will be delivering a client led approach to those that have mental injury due to sexual violence and complex mental and physical injuries.
The role is office based and communication with external stakeholders and clients is phone based with a small number of face-to-face interactions.
ACC is committed to Te'Tiriti'o Waitangi by providing space for'mātauranga Māori based approaches to support our clients.
He aha taku e tunanako ai What can I expect
The indicative starting salary for this role will be $77,502 This is exclusive of ACC's 9% superannuation contribution which would bring the total starting package to $84,477
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Ko wai koe About you
There's no 'black and white' when it comes to case management. Your ability to understand and apply legislation and clinical data into actionable next steps will be important for this role. You will need to be able to demonstrate significant personal resilience required to deliver this challenging work. Information you review and access will be confronting. You know how to maintain the balance of professionalism, empathy and an outcome focus to support your clients in the best possible way and stay aligned with their individual goals.
Nga Pūkenga Motuhake Important Skills
Ko wai mātou Our Organisation
Our purpose at ACC is to improve lives every day. It's to put our customers first, showing them manaakitanga and supporting their wellbeing. It's to enable everyone in Aotearoa the freedom to live their lives knowing that if they need us, we'll be there.
We know that a diverse and inclusive team helps us meet the needs of our customers, and we welcome candidates from every ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, age, and those with a disability or who have additional mental health needs. It is important to us that people are free to be themselves at work. Here are some ways we encourage that:
Join us - an organisation that grew out of bold thinking and has an enduring commitment to care for others at work, home, and play.
Applications will run through to Sunday 12 May 2024.
Start date: Monday 8 July 2024
Applications will only be accepted when submitted through our Career Website.
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