AOD Practitioner - Ringa Riwha

Listed 15 hours Ago
Auckland City Mission
Non-profit - Social Services

AOD Practitioner - Ringa Riwha

About the role 

The AOD Practitioner – Ringa Riwha plays a pivotal role within the He Ara Whakamana Tangata team, supporting residents living with, or at risk of, mental health challenges and problematic alcohol and other drug (AOD) use in a permanent residential setting. This role combines clinical expertise with service development to ensure the delivery of responsive, evidence-based, and culturally grounded care.

We value learning and growth. You will be supported on your unique journey through mentoring and on the job development as part of the wider Mission community committed to meaningful, values-led work. 

What you will be doing

  • Provide a safe, supportive environment for clients managing withdrawal from alcohol and drugs, including those with co-existing mental health issues.
  • Assist with intake and withdrawal assessments, care planning, mental health and risk assessments, and psychosocial goal setting.
  • Work with clients pre- and post-detox, ensuring wraparound support that enhances recovery and stability.
  • Conduct individual and group sessions, offering therapeutic interventions tailored to client strengths and needs.
  • Work closely with the Team Leader and Senior Practitioners to build capability within the team.

What we are looking for

  • Postgraduate qualifications and/or experience in Management or Team Leadership, with DAAPANZ registration as a Practitioner.
  • Capacity to demonstrate through actions commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Mission’s values of Manaakitanga, Atawhai, Rangapū and Mana Tika, Mana Ōrite.
  • Experience working in health, social services, or community-based organisations, ideally within the not-for profit sector.
  • Knowledgeable, passionate, and patient, with the ability to teach and support others with empathy and aroha.
  • A current Full New Zealand Driver’s Licence

We recognize that skills, experience and knowledge can be gained in a number of ways. This may include paid or voluntary work, experience undertaken through your church, marae, iwi or whānau responsibilities, or other community roles.

What we offer

  • Opportunities to strengthen cultural connection through weekly Kapa Haka, waiata, and monthly romiromi.
  • Access to EAP & external supervision.  
  • Ongoing training and development. 
  • Staff discounts at Auckland City Mission Op Shops and Pharmacy.
  • Access to low cost, fresh produce through the Mission Grocer. 
  • Convenient access to public transport and discounted parking options. 
  • Opportunities for career progression within the Mission. 

About the Organisation 

Auckland City Mission – Te Tāpui Atawhai works alongside people in Tāmaki Makaurau facing poverty, homelessness, hunger, and isolation.

With over 100 years of service, we deliver integrated support across housing, food, health and recovery, supporting tens of thousands of Aucklanders every year. Our work is grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi and guided by our values; Manaakitanga, Rangapū, Atawhai, and Manatika/Mana Ōrite. 

We believe in people, collective responsibility, and hope - and invite those who share our values to join us.

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