Nau mai, Haere mai! Haere mai ki te Fresh Minds hei painga mō ngā tangataWe are inviting registered mental health professionals to seize this exciting new career opportunity to become a Health Improvement Practitioner - and be part of New Zealand's new primary care behavioural health workforce!You would be at the heart of primary care in an Auckland General Practice clinic based at the University of Auckland, where your role is all about empowering people to reach their own health and wellbeing goals using brief interventions. This role is part of the innovative programme, Te Tumu Waiora.
Exciting and fulfilling role - focused on improving the health and wellbeing of our community, especially Māori, Pasifika, and youthRelationship-centred - Integrated within a general practice clinic and connected to a national rolloutSpecialised training and ongoing mentoring from New Zealand's leading trainers in Primary Care Behavioural Health and focused Acceptance and Commitment TherapyPermanent Full-time position 1FTE, 40 hours a weekThe way in which we support the mental health and wellbeing of New Zealander's is evolving and changing; for the better.
With the government's commitment to the national rollout of the Te Tumu Waiora programme, a huge emphasis is placed on reducing barriers to accessing services and to embedding a 'skills not pills' approach within primary care - empowering people to lead their own physical, mental, social, and spiritual wellbeing. Following the successful pilot of Te Tumu Waiora, ProCare Fresh Minds are thrilled to be working with more general practices across Tāmaki Auckland to introduce this new model of care. You can learn more about these roles at www. tetumuwaiora. co. nz. The role:
This particular role is a permanent full-time position based at the University of Auckland. The practice is a diverse and innovative centre, passionate about delivering quality care to their community. The Health Improvement Practitioner is a generalist, providing immediately accessible, evidence-based brief intervention talking therapies to individuals and whānau. From within the GP clinic, you will help enrolled patients with any issue affecting their wellbeing (mood, sleep, relationships, anxiety, stress, dealing with a new diagnosis - the list goes on).
You Will Be Part Of Both a General Practice Team And a Team Of Supportive Fresh Minds Health Improvement Practitioners And Health Coaches. Working Within a Friendly, Dynamic, And Patient-centred Team, You Will Be Delivering The Following ServicesProviding brief psychological interventions, particularly Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT), to patients and delivering evidence-based group programmes to patientsAs a new type of clinician joining the clinic team, providing consultation, education, and advice to other members of the General Practice teamSupporting local population health by developing intervention pathways alongside GPs and nurses, and based on clinic's needsAbout you:
You will need to be a registered mental health professional (Full registration, not provisional) - either a psychologist, psychotherapist, mental health nurse, social worker, occupational therapist, or DAPAANZ registered Counsellor. Have some training in talking therapies such as ACT, FACT, or CBTAre self-motivated and independent, and enjoy working as part of a team dedicated to improving peoples' health and wellbeingWill need to be resilient, flexible, and very organised due to this role being based in two fast-paced and varied environments of a General Practice. Being able to create relationships with multiple teams is key.
Will have great typing/IT skills as you will be required to enter clinical notes into multiple PMS systems in a timely mannerHave an understanding and sensitivity to working with all culturesBenefits:
Work alongside Health Coaches, GP's and nurses, within a multi-disciplinary framework focused on increasing access, equity and quality of careAn extensive full training programme is provided, including classroom-based and on-site training, plus ongoing mentoring, supervision, and professional development opportunitiesJoin a nationwide network of HIP's, sharing knowledge, education, and supportComprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (depending on your FTE)Subsidised gym and retail discountsHow to apply?If this sounds like something you are looking for, please hit the "apply" button and complete the registration process via the link. Please note that email applications will not be accepted; you need to apply online.
If you would like to find out more details about the role, reach out to Lee at lee. jatho@procare. co. nz. Only individuals with working rights in New Zealand will be considered for the selection process. You will need to be a Citizen or Resident. Please, no agency enquiries!ProCare is an equal-opportunity employer, dedicated to diversity hiring and providing a safe space to people of all cultures, languages, backgrounds, and experiences.
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