Care Solutions has recently set up a new Supervised Contact service in the Christchurch area. We are a community based, child focused agency. Visits are for two hours and venues may vary. This is an opportunity to be part of an exciting new team.
The office is based at Community House 301 Tuam Street
Contact supervisors required in all areas
We are looking for a diverse group of supervisors both male and female. The role provides for a non-day to day (visiting) parent to have supervised visits with their children, ensuring that children are safe, while supporting and providing an opportunity to rebuild the parent/child relationship.
The role includes supervising the contact (usually two hours), keeping the child/children safe, following any safety plan that may be in place, and writing an observational report after the contact. Three hours is paid to allow time for separate handovers between the parents, the contact itself, and writing the report. Mileage is paid from home to the contact. Note that most contacts take place during the weekend or after school hours.
Skills required:
Great interpersonal skills, strong commitment to children and their families, the ability to work with a diverse range of families. Access to a computer and the ability to write an observational report.
If you are non-judgmental and interested in ensuring the best interests of the children in your community we would like to hear from you. The positions are casual and usually three hours at a time and the clients’ and supervisor’s availability may vary. Often you may be required to do two or three of these visits each week.
Training and ongoing support will be given. A Police vetting will be required and you will need a full drivers licence.
If you are interested please e-mail Jenny on [email protected]
The office is based at Community House 301 Tuam Street
Contact supervisors required in all areas
We are looking for a diverse group of supervisors both male and female. The role provides for a non-day to day (visiting) parent to have supervised visits with their children, ensuring that children are safe, while supporting and providing an opportunity to rebuild the parent/child relationship.
The role includes supervising the contact (usually two hours), keeping the child/children safe, following any safety plan that may be in place, and writing an observational report after the contact. Three hours is paid to allow time for separate handovers between the parents, the contact itself, and writing the report. Mileage is paid from home to the contact. Note that most contacts take place during the weekend or after school hours.
Skills required:
Great interpersonal skills, strong commitment to children and their families, the ability to work with a diverse range of families. Access to a computer and the ability to write an observational report.
If you are non-judgmental and interested in ensuring the best interests of the children in your community we would like to hear from you. The positions are casual and usually three hours at a time and the clients’ and supervisor’s availability may vary. Often you may be required to do two or three of these visits each week.
Training and ongoing support will be given. A Police vetting will be required and you will need a full drivers licence.
If you are interested please e-mail Jenny on [email protected]