Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Ko wai au
Hobbies and Interests
Timeline
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Shanie Marshall

Wattle Downs

Summary

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

As a proud Maori, I am deeply committed to my heritage and the well-being of myself and whanau. My journey is guided by the values of manaakitanga, whanau, courage and aroha, which shape my interactions and drive my dedication to community and personal growth. I believe in maintaining a healthy body and mind, which reflects in my proactive approach to both my personal and professional life. My commitment to these principles underpins my work ethic and my goal to contribute positively to any team I am part of.

Overview

22
22
years of professional experience

Work History

Student Support Advisor

Te Wananga O Aotearoa
01.2018 - 01.2024
  • Assist with program and enrolment support
  • Assist with learning support and strategies
  • Refer tauira to counseling support
  • Offer career guidance
  • Organised learning assessments
  • Assist with Work and Income and Studylink support
  • Report writing

Co-ordinator for Children’s Services

Family Start Manukau
01.2016 - 01.2018
  • Facilitating and coordinating Professional Case Conferences
  • Family/Whanau Hui and Strengthening Families Meetings
  • Organised, systematic, and solutions focused on supporting family /professionals
  • Negotiation skills
  • Communication and information sharing is concise and clear, easy to understand way to a diverse audience
  • An understanding of the CYP&F Act1989 and law and work within its boundaries
  • Computer literate with the ability to write court reports and other notes
  • Reporting directly to the Manager of Family Start Manukau

Social Worker

Family Start Manukau
01.2006 - 01.2016

Parent Educator (Parents As First Teachers)

Manukau Urban Maori Authority
01.2005 - 01.2006

Hippy Tutor (Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters)

Kelvin Road Whanau Centre
01.2002 - 01.2004

Education

Post Grad Dip - Kaitiakitanga: Bicultural Supervision L8

Te Wananga O Aotearoa
Palmerston North
05.2025

Certificate - Money Management L3

Te WanangaAotearoa
Palmerston North
01.2020

Bachelor of Applied - Social Work

Manukau Institute of Technology
Otara, South Auckland
01.2016

National Diploma - Social Work

Target Education
South Auckland
01.2011

Skills

  • Time management
  • Excellent communication
  • Peer mentoring
  • Academic advising
  • Teamwork
  • Problem-solving
  • Learning strategies
  • Active listening

Ko wai au

  • Ko Taupiri te Maunga
  • Ko Waikato te Awa
  • Ko Tainui te Iwi
  • I te taha toku mama
  • Ko Ngati Mahuta te Haapu
  • Ko Taupiri te Marae
  • I te taha toku papa
  • Ko Ngati Tahinga te Haapu
  • Ko Weraroa te Marae


Hobbies and Interests

I am deeply committed to self-development by surrounding myself with individuals who inspire me to reach my fullest potential, especially within te Ao Maori. Embracing the wisdom and traditions of my whanau and Maori community, I seek to enhance my understanding of cultural values, leadership, and resilience. My journey is driven by the desire to learn from the experiences and teachings of those around me, ensuring that I grow not only as an individual but also contribute positively to my whanau and community.

Timeline

Student Support Advisor

Te Wananga O Aotearoa
01.2018 - 01.2024

Co-ordinator for Children’s Services

Family Start Manukau
01.2016 - 01.2018

Social Worker

Family Start Manukau
01.2006 - 01.2016

Parent Educator (Parents As First Teachers)

Manukau Urban Maori Authority
01.2005 - 01.2006

Hippy Tutor (Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters)

Kelvin Road Whanau Centre
01.2002 - 01.2004

Post Grad Dip - Kaitiakitanga: Bicultural Supervision L8

Te Wananga O Aotearoa

Certificate - Money Management L3

Te WanangaAotearoa

Bachelor of Applied - Social Work

Manukau Institute of Technology

National Diploma - Social Work

Target Education
Shanie Marshall