Are You a First Nations Psychology or Allied Health Student? Earn while you learn at Wakai Waian!

What’s it like to work for us? While the opportunity to facilitate healing is enriching, it also comes with challenges. Our dynamic environment often presents cultural, professional, and personal hurdles that may initially feel overwhelming. However, we are committed to fostering a culture that prioritises self-care, mentoring, and professional development. Read Dallas’s story here. Dallas is a second year Psych student and work in our service delivery team.

Dallas Kuhn
Dallas Kuhn

This commitment to our workforce not only enhances our resilience but also reassures you that you are valued and supported in your role. Our work often takes us to challenging locations, where the intensity of our situations can be emotionally taxing. We understand that navigating these complexities requires preparation and support. At Wakai Waian Healing, self-reflection and evaluation are integral to our practice, allowing us to grow as a team.

As you embark on this journey with us, you will likely form deep connections with individuals, communities, and cultures. This privilege enriches our work and adds a layer of fulfilment to the healing process. We hold our staff to the highest professional and personal standards, even in the most demanding environments, ensuring we always conduct ourselves with integrity. Knowledge is vital in our field, but we also emphasise the importance of continuous learning. We encourage our team members to embrace the idea that there is always more to discover and understand. Collaboration is central to our approach, and you will find yourself networking with peers across various organisations and communities, promoting shared goals and mutual support. This emphasis on learning and growth can make you feel excited and eager to join our team.

Contact Ros our Workforce Lead to explore an exciting career with us. And check out our short video about our cultural origins.

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