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Posted 16 July, 2026

Casual Peer Support Specialist

Pathways Health Ltd
Auckland, AUK, NZ Full Time
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Job Description

Be part of a great team by showing your Peer Support values Use your lived experience to support guests on their journey to well‑being Bring your lived experience with mental health and/or addiction to inspire our Tāngata Whaiora in their recovery journey. As a leading mental health and addiction service in Aotearoa, we empower individuals to live full lives in their communities. Prioritising mental health while aiming for overall well‑being, we foster strong whānau connections. Our commitment to personalised support is reflected in our "whatever it takes" wairua and spirit. Tupu Ake, our peer‑led service in South Auckland, was one of the first mental health and well‑being peer support services of its kind in New Zealand. Our beautiful 1912 villa in Papatoetoe has always been a place of healing and rest. It was initially a homestead, then a convent, and a rest‑home, before being renovated for Pathways in 2008, becoming Tupu Ake. The peaceful, park‑like garden provides a quiet setting away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Mutuality Experiential knowledge Self‑determination Participation Equity Hope and well‑being New competitive hourly rates Ongoing training and support in your role and career Great team around you every day working in an organisation that believes in its purpose. Supportive work environment where life balance is encouraged, people are valued, and new solutions are the norm! EAP support services The Role | Mō tēnei tūranga mahi Casual roles are to cover leave for permanent Peer Support Specialists – the hours of work are not regular and are offered when they become available. We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in our Tupu Ake service. Shift Times Day Shifts: 7.00 am – 3.30 pm Afternoon shifts: 3.00 pm – 11.30 pm (24‑hour services) Night shifts: 11.00 pm – 7.30 am (8‑hour Awake) You will be reporting to the Team Coach and joining our Pathways Auckland peer‑led support team. This is a service that is an alternative to hospital admission and can house up to 12 guests, working in a team of peer‑support specialists – all with a common purpose to support people experiencing mental illness. You | Mōu We are interested to hear from peers with a period of wellness and who work in a recovery‑focused way for our Tupu Ake service. You’ll also have A current peer employment training (PET) certificate. Applicants must hold the New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (NZCHW) or a recognised equivalent. Alternatively, you will commence study towards this within six months of starting your employment with Pathways. This needs to be completed within two years of commencement. Pathways offers significant support for support workers to complete this study. Must hold a WRAP training certificate. A full NZ driver’s licence. A current first aid certificate or be willing to obtain one. Knowledge of, and demonstrable commitment to, the principles of the Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Closing Date: Tuesday, 14th July 2026. The role may close early if a suitable candidate is found. Position Description: https://www.wisegroup.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Peer-Support-Specialist-Sep-24.pdf #J-18808-Ljbffr

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