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Hale Na`au Pono’s Volunteer Services Program was designed to provide agency programs with volunteer support services.  Volunteers assist various agency programs by assisting staff in completing daily tasks in areas such as record filing, clerical typing, telephone receptionist, grounds maintenance and special projects.  As a volunteer, you will be providing help to the community, while learning on the job skills and gain valuable work experience.

Learn Job Skills & Gain Experience

  • Learn to answer a multi-line telephone system as a receptionist.
  • Learn receptionist skills by greeting agency visitors and directing them to the appropriate agency staff.
  • Learn computer skills, such as word processing, computer spreadsheets, database data entry.
  • Learn file organizing – alphabetical, numerical and chronological based filing systems.
  • Learn proper office conduct, etiquette, and social skills.
  • Learn to care for and operate various office equipment.
  • Increase reading and writing skills while assisting with daily tasks.

Service Terms

Hale Na`au Pono is flexible with volunteer service terms.  A short term commitment for volunteer’s service last between one to six months and a long term commitment lasts between six months to one year.  Once the volunteer’s initial term of service is completed, Hale Na`au Pono is not obligated to hire the volunteer into any staff position.  However, we have been very fortunate to have former volunteers who have applied and found employment at Hale Na`au Pono as job vacancies become available.  Hale Na`au Pono is a drug-free workplace and conducts periodic and random drug testing of all employees and volunteers.

Volunteer Application Process - Applying for Hale Na`au Pono’s Volunteer Services Program is easy as 1 –2 –3…

  1. Contact the Volunteer Program Supervisor at (808) 696-4211 between the hours of 8:00am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday to make an appointment.  If you are a college student and wish to use your volunteer service as a practicum study, please inform the Volunteer Program Supervisor when making your appointment.
  2. Arrive about 15 minutes early for your appointment and fill out a volunteer application.
  3. Bring a letter of referral and/or your current resume to your appointment, if you have one.



Psychiatrist

Program:

Adult Services

Position:

Psychiatrist

Class

Full-Time

Responsibilities:

Position is responsible for providing psychiatric services to clients emphasizing the integration of social and environment factors with the biological and psychological components of mental health and mental illness under the case management model.

Minimum Qualifications

Valid license to practice medicine in the State of Hawaii; valid license to prescribe, dispense and administer controlled substances in the State of Hawaii; Board certified or Board eligible.  Credentialed to bill the major health insurance carriers in the State of Hawaii.

Contact

 

All positions are contingent on funding.

Call 808-696-4211 for an application or send resume with cover letter to:

Wai`anae Coast Community Mental Health Center, Inc.
Attn: Human Resources
86-226 Farrington Highway
Wai`anae, HI 96792-3128

FAX: 808-696-5516

** Please specify the position you are seeking in the cover letter. **


An Equal Opportunity Employer

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 May 2013 11:59
 

Residential Assistant

Program:

Adult Services - Group Homes

Position:

Residential Assistant

Class

Part-Time, Full-Time, On-Call

Responsibilities:

Position is responsible for providing care and therapeutic support for residents and for the general maintenance and care of residential properties used to provide housing for Seriously Mentally Ill (SMI) residents.

Minimum Qualifications

High School Diploma or GED and experience working with Seriously Mentall Ill adults.

Contact

All positions are contingent on funding, requires a valid driver's license and access to an automobile.

Call 808-696-4211 for an application or send resume with cover letter to:

Wai`anae Coast Community Mental Health Center, Inc.
Attn: Human Resources
86-226 Farrington Highway
Wai`anae, HI 96792-3128

FAX: 808-696-5516

** Please specify the position you are seeking in the cover letter. **

Download an Employment Application

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 May 2013 14:01