Youth Support Workers – Dunedin/Ōtepoti
Empowering Rangatahi. Strengthening Whānau. Creating Great Lives.
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Youth Support Worker – Dunedin/Ōtepoti
Empowering Rangatahi. Strengthening Whānau. Creating Great Lives.
Community Care Trust is seeking passionate and committed Youth Support Workers to join our Youth Team in Ōtepoti. We strongly encourage applications from Māori and Pasifika candidates and value cultural knowledge, lived experience, community connections, and an understanding of Te Ao Māori and Pacific worldviews.
This is an opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of young people by helping create safe, supportive, and culturally responsive environments where rangatahi can thrive.
You will be part of a supportive, values-driven team working together to create stability, connection, and positive outcomes for rangatahi.
About the role | He kōrero whakamārama mō tēnei tūranga
As a Youth Support Worker, you will work alongside rangatahi who may have experienced trauma, adversity, or complex life circumstances. Through positive relationships, consistency, and encouragement, you will support them to build confidence, develop life skills, and achieve their goals.
You will help maintain a safe, structured, and nurturing environment while supporting the wellbeing and development of young people. Experience in positive behaviour support and working with complex behaviours is highly valued.
Our Support Workers uphold CCT values of Respect (Whakaute), Reliability (Pono), Transparency (Puataata), and Responsiveness (Whakautu).
What you will bring | Ngā pūkenga mō tēnei tūranga
We are looking for people who:
Have experience working with rangatahi, whānau, Māori, Pacific, or diverse communities
Bring an understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and culturally responsive practice
Have knowledge and application experience of Te Ao Māori, tikanga Māori, Pacific worldviews, and culturally grounded approaches to supporting rangatahi
Can build positive, respectful, and trusting relationships with young people
Have strong communication, patience, and resilience
Understand strengths-based and trauma-informed approaches
Have experience supporting young people with complex needs or behaviours (desirable)
Work well within a team and can maintain clear documentation and communication
Lived experience, cultural knowledge, community involvement, and understanding of Te Reo Māori or Pasifika languages are highly valued.
Essential requirements
Full New Zealand Driver License
First Aid Certificate (or willingness to obtain one at our cost)
Eligibility to work in Aotearoa New Zealand
Minimum 12 months Work/Student Visa before your visa expiry
Availability to work rostered shifts, including weekends
AEWV Job Token Requirements
Full New Zealand Driver License
Level 4 or above Health & Wellbeing certificate or assessed equivalent qualifications
Or 3 years (full time) New Zealand bases Support Worker experience
What we offer | He aha tā mātou e tuku
Meaningful and rewarding mahi that positively impacts young people's lives
A supportive and inclusive team environment
Ongoing professional development and training, including trauma-informed and culturally responsive practice
Opportunities to grow your skills and career
Hourly rate up to $29.10 (depending on qualifications)
Working in partnership to enable great lives – Mā te mahi tahi kia pai ai te oranga.
For a confidential kōrero, contact Sandy or David on 0800 800 001.
Applications close Friday 10th July 2026 at 5pm (may close earlier if filled).
- Department
- Youth Service
- Locations
- DUNEDIN - 30 Portsmouth Drive