Peer Support Worker

Listed 1 hour Ago
Walsh Trust
Healthcare

 Your lived experience could change someone’s life.

Your lived experience is not something to hide. At WALSH Trust, it is the heart of our mahi.

We are growing our Peer Support Service in West Auckland and are inviting people with lived experience of mental health distress and/or addiction to join us at an incredibly exciting time as a Peer Support Worker.

We have just launched Ngā Haerenga Ngātahi, our new peer support practice model;

  • Designed by Peers
  • Grounded in lived experience
  • Mana enhancing 

What this role is really about

  • Walking alongside people on their recovery journey
  • Using your lived experience to bring hope, trust, and understanding
  • Working within a values led, peer designed practice model
  • Making a real difference for whānau and community in West Auckland

What matters most to us

  • You bring lived experience of mental health distress and/or addiction
  • You can build strong, respectful relationships with diverse communities
  • You value authenticity, empathy, and collective wellbeing
  • Māori and Pasifika connections and world views are strongly valued

Level 4 Health and Wellbeing Certificate Qualifications are preferred; however, we will support the right person into training and development.

What we offer

  • Full time, Monday to Friday 0830am-5pm
  • Pay range: $28.95 - $30.84 per hour dependant on relevant qualifications
  • Peer and external supervision
  • Two extra wellbeing days each year
  • A supportive team that truly lives peer values

If this speaks to you, we would love to kōrero. You do not need to be perfect. You just need to be you.

Skills & Experience

  • Walking alongside people on their recovery journey
  • Using your lived experience to bring hope, trust, and understanding
  • Working within a values led, peer designed practice model
  • Making a real difference for whānau and community in West Auckland
  • You bring lived experience of mental health distress and/or addiction
  • You can build strong, respectful relationships with diverse communities
  • You value authenticity, empathy, and collective wellbeing
  • Māori and Pasifika connections and world views are strongly valued

Level 4 Health and Wellbeing Certificate Qualifications are preferred; however, we will support the right person into training and development

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