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  • Loafers Lodge Support
  • Home
  • Contact Us
    • Do You Require Urgent Assistance?
    • Make an Appointment
    • Professional Referrals
    • Did we help you?
    • Complaints
    • Fees
    • Ways You Can Help
  • Who are Men and Trauma?
    • Our Wellington Team
    • Our National Locations >
      • Our Auckland Team
      • Our Central Team
      • Our Nelson West Coast Team
      • Our Canterbury Team
    • Who We Work With
    • Home
    • Our Leadership Team
    • Vision and Mission >
      • Charitable status
  • Having Difficulties from trauma and abuse?
    • I'm really struggling with >
      • Child Abuse History
      • Suicidal thoughts and behaviours
      • Domestic, Family or Intimate Partner Violence
      • Anger and Rage after Trauma
      • Anxiety and Depression
      • Addictions
      • Feeling Numb
    • What do we mean by Trauma >
      • What causes Trauma?
      • Effects of Trauma
    • What is Sexual Abuse? >
      • Have I Been Sexually Abused?
      • Disclosing Sexual Abuse
      • Child Sexual Abuse
      • Male Sexual Abuse in New Zealand >
        • Facts VS. Myths
        • 17 Reasons
      • Sexual Harm
  • How we help with recovery
    • 1-on-1 counselling
    • Men and Trauma Support Groups >
      • Trauma Survivors Support Group
      • Suicide Bereavement Support
      • Parents and Carers
      • Survivors of Family Violence
      • Mens' Sexual Abuse Support Groups
      • Families & Partners of Survivors
    • What is peer support >
      • Who are Peer Support Workers?
      • One to One Peer Support
      • Peer Support Group Meetings
    • Confidential Listening Service
    • Tell Us Your Story
  • Rainbow, LGBTQI+ & Takatāpui Services
    • Will This Service Be Right for Me?
    • What Questions Can I Ask A Counsellor?
    • ​Frequently Asked Questions
    • Rainbow Takatāpui: Resources
  • Resources
    • Academic Research
    • Recommended Websites
    • Articles
    • Media Videos

Vacancies

Current Employed Vacancies
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Call for Expressions of Interest for Counsellors, Psychologists and Therapists
Men and Trauma is currently looking to add new counsellors and therapists who are interested in working in the field of males focussed trauma. You would provide your counselling services to our clients from our rooms, or remotely.
 
Skills and Experience:

  • You will be an experienced professional who holds an annual practicing certificate from a relevant professional governing body (e.g. NZAC, NZPB), or equivalent experience
  • You will have experience working with clients who are survivors of sexual abuse and trauma
  • You will be personable with the ability to work as part of a team
  • You will show a strong commitment to the Treaty of Waitangi and understanding of Māori cultural awareness
  • Ideally, you will have knowledge of and experience with the ACC sensitive claims processes
  • You will also be required to undergo a Police vetting check
 
Please send your CV and a cover letter describing your experience working with males survivors of sexual abuse and trauma to info@menandtrauma.nz.
 
Volunteering Opportunities with ​Men and Trauma
Like any charity organisation, Men and Trauma is resourced and energised by a fantastic cross-section of volunteers. We certainly cherish ours!

If you have a passion for the work we do and would like to be involved - contact us -  we'd love to hear from you!

​Are you our new star volunteer? Join us, and help us truly change lives.

Current Volunteer Vacancies

Crisis Team Support Members
We are looking for volunteers, to take calls 24/7 from people who want to know about our services. You don’t need to have completed training as a trained counsellor, social worker, therapist or psychologist, but anyone working in those professions would be very welcome.
 
The people who approach us for support, and their whānau, are very diverse. We are a bi-cultural organisation that is treaty based. We would love to hear from any Maori interested in working with us. As well, we are an ethnically and sexually diverse organisation looking for people from all cultures, sexual orientation and gender identification. Find out more.
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