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Description
Location: Porirua
Service: Mental Health, Addiction and Intellectual Disability Service - MHAIDS
Contract: Permanent 1.0 FTE position
Salary: Negotiable, depending on professional MECA (this role is open to all disciplines)
About the role
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated registered mental health professional to join the Mental Health, Addiction & Intellectual Disability Service (MHAIDS) as the Clinical Director and Director of Area Mental Health Services (DAMHS) for Te Korowai Whariki – the Central Region Forensic & Rehabilitation Mental Health Service.
Te Korowai Whariki is one of the three ‘arms’ of MHAIDS, alongside the Mental Health & Addiction Service and the Intellectual Disability Service.
Working in partnership with the Group Manager, the Clinical Director and DAMHS provides overall leadership to Te Korowai Whariki and holds joint accountability for the planning, coordination, management, monitoring and evaluation of service delivery.
The Clinical Director and DAMHS leads all clinical matters across the service, with responsibility for the design and implementation of the model of care and the service’s clinical governance framework. As DAMHS, the role carries statutory responsibilities relating to the administration of the Mental Health Act across Te Korowai Whariki.
This role reports to the Executive Clinical Director for MHAIDS and is a key member of the MHAIDS Senior Leadership Team.
Salary Range NZD 250,000-350,000
Requirements
About you
This position is open to registered mental health clinicians from all professional backgrounds.
You will bring a combination of clinical credibility, integrity, and strong relationship skills. You will be someone who leads with purpose, is energised by collaboration, and is committed to improving outcomes for those who experience the greatest inequities.
To thrive in this role, you will:
Be a registered mental health clinician
Have leadership experience in a mental health, addiction, or intellectual disability setting
Demonstrate innovation in service design and improvement, especially for marginalised groups
Be confident working in a complex system with diverse stakeholders
Have a track record of supporting and leading teams through change
Foster inclusion, draw on the strengths of others, and build trust quickly
Be a broad, lateral thinker who communicates clearly and authentically
Bring emotional resilience, adaptability and a steady presence
Be comfortable working with uncertainty and complexity
If you value meaningful relationships, collaborative leadership, and the opportunity to influence service development at a senior level, we want to hear from you.
About Te Korowai Whariki
Te Korowai Whariki delivers services across the Central Region, as well as the Tairawhiti district. It is responsible for the care and treatment of special patients and restricted patients within the legislative framework of the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992, the Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act 2003 and the Criminal Procedure Act 2011.
The service has a focus on recovery and rehabilitation alongside a responsibility to maintain safety and security for clients and the public.
Community forensic services provide follow-up and support to community forensic clients, in-reach services to youth justice facilities and prisons, and court liaison support to over twenty adult and youth courts across the Central Region.
About MHAIDS
The Mental Health, Addiction and Intellectual Disability Service (MHAIDS) has over 1700 employees and spans two districts - Wairarapa, Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley. It delivers a range of local, regional and national services.
Local services are provided from multiple sites within the sub-region – greater Wellington, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa. Te Korowai Whariki and the Intellectual Disability Service deliver local, regional and national community and inpatient forensic services.
MHAIDS’ core business is the provision of quality specialist services, integrated with primary and secondary providers in the communities we serve.
The Service is committed to the underlying principles of:
Te Tiriti o Waitangi as the founding document of Aotearoa | New Zealand
He Ara Oranga
Mental Wellbeing Long Term Pathway
Whakamaua – Maori Health Action Plan 2020-2025
The New Zealand Disability Strategy: Making a World of Difference – Whakanui Oranga
Intellectual Disability High and Complex Framework
How to apply
To apply please click on https://info.health.nz/careers : MHA008-26 Health NZ
If you would like to have a confidential, informal conversation about this role, please contact Paul Oxnam, Executive Clinical Director, MHAIDS at paul.oxnam@mhaids.health.nz