Youth Practitioner - Pasifika Focus

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Odyssey
Healthcare

An exciting opportunity has become available in Odyssey's innovative, school-based programme, Stand Up! and Amplify! for this Pasifika focused Youth Practitioner role.

This programme takes a developmental approach to engaging with rangatahi (young people) whose lives are impacted by alcohol and/or other drugs. You will be a motivator for positive change, working with rangatahi in assigned secondary schools across South Auckland. Through group and individual interventions, you will support them to identify and achieve their own goals within the programme.

In addition to delivering the Stand Up! and Amplify! programme, the Pasifika focus role would also aim to promote the development of Pasific cultural competency and practice within the team. You will have a strong understanding of Pacific frameworks, cultural identity, connectedness and belonging. You will be passionate about supporting the team’s growth and knowledge of cultural safety alongside leadership. 

Maturity, reliability, honesty and common sense are key attributes we are seeking. Our ideal candidate will also have:

  • Minimum L4 Health and Wellbeing qualification with 2 years’ experience working with rangatahi in a health, mental health or addictions (AOD) work setting with a commitment to pursue an agreed relevant registration pathway.
    Or currently studying a relevant Tertiary (Level 7) qualification e.g. Social Work, Counselling or addictions 
  • A passion for working with young people in the field of youth development
  • Knowledge of the effects related to the misuse of alcohol and other drugs, including methamphetamines and other current substances of use/abuse
  • Ability to work both autonomously and as part of a team
  • Knowledge of the customs/culture of different Pacific Peoples, tikanga Māori and the application te Tiriti o Waitangi to own area of professional practice
  • Strong communication skills and ability to establish effective relationships and networks
  • A full, clean driver’s licence
  • Knowledge of the culture and traditions of Pacific peoples (desirable)
  • The ability to speak in one/ or more Pacific languages (desirable)

In return we offer:

  • A salary between $67,225 and $77,272 depending on registration and experience
  • 22 days annual leave plus 5 days paid study leave per annum
  • A full-time role, Monday to Friday, 7.30am – 4.00pm
  • Great training and professional development opportunities
  • A dynamic, fun team who are passionate about what they do

As a member of a lively, passionate team of youth practitioners, you will be supported to work with our clients/rangatahi through on-going, training, professional development and clinical supervision. 

More about us:

Odyssey has supported thousands of New Zealanders whose lives are affected by alcohol, drug or other addiction challenges. We wholeheartedly believe that everyone living in New Zealand should have the opportunity to live life to the fullest, to feel hopeful about their future and to have meaningful relationships with friends and whānau.

To apply, please send us your CV and a cover letter, and complete the additional information questionnaire online. For all enquiries, please contact Michelle Nicholson on 021 578262.

Closing date: Friday, 8 August 2025

Please note that Police and Oranga Tamariki clearance checks are required for this role. 

Odyssey is an equal opportunity employer and a smoke free organisation. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We particularly encourage applications from Māori and Pasifika candidates. 

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