Negotiable Salary
Arowhenua Whanau Services
Timaru, New Zealand
Nau mai haere mai; Come Work For us Mō mātou – Our Organisation: Te Tiriti o Waitangi is the founding document which defines the relationship between Māori and the Crown in Aotearoa New Zealand. It affirms both tangata whenua status of whānau, hapu, and iwi in Aotearoa New Zealand, and their rights to citizenship. Te Tiriti therefore provides a basis through which Māori may critically analyse relationships, challenge the status quo, and affirm Māori rights. At Arowhenua Whānau Services our purpose is to ensure that the needs of Māori living in the Takiwā of Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua are responded to in an appropriate way by bringing whānau, hapū, iwi, and Māori community development into a relationship with health, social services and education provision. Mō te tūranga | About the role The responsibility of Kaiwhakarite is to ensure the front desk welcomes manuhiri/whānau positively and delivers all administrative tasks to the highest quality standards. They will enter and process all incoming referrals for triage, and complete data entry to a high standard. Key responsibilities: • Greet and welcome manuhiri and whānau on arrival. • Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Demonstrate empathy and respect for others. • Be able to deliver the highest standard of customer service. • Have excellent attention to detail and a high level of accuracy. • Be competent in the use of Microsoft Office suite. • Be innovative and open to change. • Performs well under pressure. • Have a fun ‘can do’ personality and works well in a team. • Experience in healthcare preferred. • Answer, screen, and forward incoming phone calls. • Ensure the reception area is tidy and presentable, with all necessary stationery and material. • Provide basic and accurate information in person, via phone and email. • Receive or collect, sort, and distribute mail and deliveries. • Order office supplies and maintain inventory of stock that includes stationery, hygiene, cleaning products, and kitchen supplies for all Arowhenua Whānau Service locations. • Update calendars and schedule meetings as required. • Perform clerical duties that include filing, photocopying, and or transcribing, or other tasks asked by Kaihautū, Pou Whakahaere, Pūmanawa Kaihautū and Kaiwhakahaere. • Organising workplace orientation for all new kaimahi starting at Arowhenua Whānau Services. • Organise equipment, and stationery for new kaimahi such as keys, phone and phone number, laptop, desk, chair, and business cards. • Coordinate and manage orientation documentation alongside the Pūmanawa kaihautū, and Health and Safety (Nga Puna Hauora). • Provide administrative support to the Pūmanawa Kaihautū and for recruitment processes. • Monitor and update Arowhenua Whānau Services kaimahi of all changes to policies and procedures and ensure all relevant forms and applications are completed in a timely manner. • Handle, manage, and direct inbound and outbound calls related to referrals. • Proactively engage with manuhiri, whānau, and key stakeholders and respond promptly to inquiries accordingly. • Process referrals and service requests effectively and efficiently with agreed timeframes and with a high level of data accuracy and speed. • Enter data into the Client/Patient management system accurately. Essential professional qualifications: • Relevant knowledge and experience working in Reception and Administration. • Relevant qualifications and or experience in working within the health and social services sectors. Other essential requirements: • Hold a current NZ full driver’s licence. • First Aid Certificate or willingness to work towards one. Personal Qualities: • Empathic, warm relational approach. • Can engage in a way that elicits trust and embeds hope. • Can relate across demographics and cultures in a non-judgemental, strengths-based way. • Can make and maintain strong relational connections across both NGO and government providers. * Please note that Arowhenua Whanau Services with screen applicants as they apply within * We will be advertising, and holding interviews once screening has been conducted * All successful applicants will be vetted through Oranga Tamariki Ministry for Children, under the Vulnerable Childrens Act. Ministry of Justice and Police vetting. A copy of full driver's license attached to each application is required, if moving to the next stage of referee checks. If you are ready apply now. If you want more information on this role and or Job description, contact reception@aws.health.nz Alternatively, call Arowhenua Whānau Services on 0800 6155180