Parent Group Facilitator - CBD (Ellen Melville Centre)

The parents’ group brings parents and caregivers together, helps reduce loneliness and isolation in the community, offers peer support, and helps families learn what services are available in their community.

The facilitator is responsible for running the parents' group each Tuesday morning (weekly) for 2 hrs from 10am-12pm at the Ellen Melville Centre.

Tasks include:

-Provide a welcoming environment for new parents and caregivers, including meeting and greeting children and parents/caregivers, offering support when needed, and helping to form connections in the community;
-Set up the group environment with a range of toys and resources;
-Set up tea/coffee, and refreshments;
-Complete the Health and Safety group precheck list before the group commences (HS049) (including the location of the first aid kit and evacuation plan) and any health and safety incident reporting;
-Keep accurate attendance records;
-Communicate with the Community Services Coordinator regularly;
-Help plan activities/celebrations with input from whānau and the Community Services Coordinator;
-Share information with the group, such as monthly injury prevention, available Plunket services, and local/Plunket events; and
-Pack up and tidy the playgroup environment with the help of the whānau.

If you would like more information about this role, please contact justyna.szarek@plunket.org.nz or text 027 229 1355.

Requirements:

We are looking for someone who is warm and welcoming and able to connect with parents/caregivers and offers support.

The ideal person will be/have:
-Friendly, outgoing, and have good communication skills;
-Proactive and self-motivated;
-Reliable with good time management skills;
-Culturally aware and have a commitment to the Te Tiriti o Waitangi
-Good interpersonal skills; and
-Enjoys working as part of a team.

A Ministry of Justice background check is required for this role.

How we will support you:
-Ongoing guidance and support from your Community Services Coordinator;
-Professional development opportunities, which include online learning modules and webinars relating to your role; and
-An opportunity to share feedback, both from yourself as a volunteer and from playgroup whānau.

A Ministry of Justice background check is required for this role.

Time commitment:

The group runs weekly on a Tuesday morning for 2 hrs from 10am-12noon.

Getting started:
The first step is to express your interest by filling out the form below. We will then put you in touch directly with the organisation for more information on the role and how to proceed.

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