
Case Manager - Whanganui Prison
- Whanganui, Waikato
- $70,956 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Are you a person who is looking for a career change, where you can use your knowledge and experience to do meaningful work?
- You may be a recent University graduate looking for an excellent entry point to the Department? Maybe you studied Criminology, Psychology or Social Work? We want to hear from you now!
- Contribute towards public safety while also helping those in our care make better decisions & positive changes.
- Considering those in our care's rehabilitation and reintegration within the context of their family, whānau, and pro social/community support
- Demonstrating motivational approaches with prisoners and their family, whānau, or key supports
- Demonstrating a multi-disciplinary approach to working with staff and external stakeholders
- Engaging with people in prison based on risk, need and responsivity principles
- Partnering with Māori leadership and expertise to support pathways for Māori
- Proven knowledge and experience in case management, rehabilitation and reintegration related practices or a person with great life experience who is passionate about learning case management and can relate to a diverse client base, or be a recent graduate with a qualification in social services, psychology or a related field.
- The ability to operate safely and effectively within a correctional environment, demonstrating some awareness of safety procedures when working with offenders
- Strong written skills including the ability to prepare written reports to meet legal standards.
- Excellent time management skills with the ability to prioritise and meet deadlines
- The ability to give, receive and take on feedback in a highly reflective environment
- Highly developed relationship management, effective at building and maintaining rapport
- An ability to motivate and support people in our care to make positive changes over the long-term
- Think critically and explore bias in thinking and decision making
- Knowledge and experience working with Māori and Pacific peoples, their families and communities
- A current and full clean New Zealand driver licence