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opportunity (40 hours per week)
Our Purpose: Why we do
it
When you work with the Canterbury District Health
Board, you-re part of something very special. We plan, fund and deliver health services to the
almost 600,000 people that live in the Canterbury region. Our primary goal is
to put people at the heart of everything we do.
The Team: What we do
The Canterbury DHB-s Community Dental Service
provides dental services to nearly 90,000 children aged 0-13 in Canterbury and
South Canterbury and supports our colleagues on the West Coast. There are 110
front-line clinical staff who work with modern equipment in 22 mobile dental
units and 13 dental clinics.
When children commence their secondary school
education their oral health care is provided by private dentists. This full
time, permanent Regional Coordinator role supports and coordinates the transfer
of children to their new provider and promotion of oral care across the
community. The Regional Coordinator is integral to the success of our service
by supporting students to enrol and attend dental appointments, ensuring ongoing
participation of all adolescents, particularly those in at risk groups.
The Role: Where you
fit in
In
this role, you will be responsible for:
- Coordinating oral health promotion initiatives to
ensure that adolescents and their family/whanau are aware of the
publicly-funded services that are available, and are actively participating in
these services (e.g. enrolled with a dentist, attending annual oral health checks,
etc.); * Planning
and implementing strategies to actively address inequities of access, ensuring
that all adolescents including at risk groups have equal opportunity to
participate in oral health care services; * Contributing
to other oral health promotion activities engaged in by Community Dental
Services.
Your
skills will include:
ability to build rapport with consumers and their family/whanau, Maori and
Pacifica organisations as well as developing and nurturing relationships
with education providers and other oral health services; * Developing
links with local Māori and Pacific health providers to improve the uptake
and participation in oral health services by Māori and Pacific
adolescents, and endeavouring to incorporate Māori and Pacific
principles/tikanga into the coordination services * Experience
working with adolescents, and the ability to relate well to this age
group; * Intermediate
excel skills to support information handling and data analysis; * Proven
experience in producing written work, including developing
business/service plans to a high standard * Relevant
tertiary qualification (for example: public health, health promotion, oral
health).Our Culture: What
matters to us
Ko ngā tāngata, te mātua mahi
Putting people at the heart of all we do
Health is
ultimately all about people. What-s important around here is the way we care
for and respect others, the responsibility taken for delivering outcomes, and
going about our work with integrity.
Belonging
Here: Becoming part of our story
Being part of the Canterbury District Health Board,
you will enjoy a fantastic benefits scheme, the opportunity for flexible
working arrangements and ongoing focus on your career development.
If this role has sparked your interest but does not
match your skills then please visit our careers website and have a look at our roles
that better suit your expertise.
If you are interested in this role please apply directly on our
career site here. Please
note only applications submitted via our career site will be accepted.
Contact us on recruitment@cdhb.health.nz for
additional information.