Programmes Facitlitator
5 days ago
About the role
We have two positions available, one permanent, and one fixed term.
As a Programme Facilitator, you'll engage directly with whānau and families to deliver high-quality non-violence and parenting programmes. You'll help participants explore their goals, strengthen wellbeing, and build safer, more connected relationships. You will require a clean Police Vet as required under the Children's Act 2014.
What you'll be doing
- Delivering behaviour change programmes that promote positive, non-violent relationships and positive parenting
- Working collaboratively with other professionals and community partners
- Maintaining accurate records and reporting on programme activities and achievements
- Actively participating in professional development, supervision, and team hui
- Liaising with the wider Jigsaw Whanganui team to share best practices and contribute to the overall success of the organisation
What we're looking for
- Strong engagement and group facilitation skills
- Cultural responsiveness and a commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi
- Ability to recognise risks associated with family violence, child abuse, trauma and mental health challenges
- High personal integrity and a professional, reflective approach
- A tertiary qualification in social services or social work, counselling, psychology or adult teaching
What we offer
At Jigsaw Whanganui we are committed to providing our employees with a supportive and rewarding work environment. You will have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful work, develop your skills, and make a real difference in the lives of the people we work alongside. We offer a competitive and flexible employment package with a range of benefits that support your wellbeing and work-life balance.
About us
Jigsaw Whanganui is a leading community agency committed to supporting families and whānau to be at their best. With a focus on creating positive change, we design and deliver a range of support services that address key whānau needs and priorities including social work, parenting programmes, family harm prevention support, and advocacy. Our team of experienced professionals is driven by a shared commitment to making a difference.
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Applications will be responded to as received.
Applications close 23 November 2025.