Hiring young people

Hiring young people

This graph shows where our young people have found a brighter future over the last two months. Recruitment is important. You want to find the right person to work in your business. We prepare people for employment in any size business. In any industry. There’s no charge. We’re simply keen to align your needs with those of our people.

Why hire through Triple Summits?

We do the preparation work. We cover each person’s goals, interests, strengths, barriers. We build motivation and confidence. We build a pathway with each person. We up-skill with licence or training. We also support you, and your new employee, for six months from start day. 

Over the past two months we’ve placed people aged 18-24yrs in a wide range of industries. That’s the donut graph seen here. Small businesses. Big businesses. You name it, we do it. 

How to hire your next employee:

  • Get in touch with Triple Summits. We welcome your inquiries and want to know more about you and what you’re looking for.
  • Tell us about your business. The more we know about you, the better we can match you with the right employee.
  • Be specific about what you need. We can prepare people for you.
  • Tell us about the daily tasks. What can your new employee expect to be doing?
  • Send us your forms. We’ll help your applicants fill them out and get them ship shape to ease your admin.
  • Getting your new employee started. We will assist with onboarding however you need.
  • Ongoing support. We will stay alongside you, and your new employee, providing pastoral care and ongoing support as you get to know each other.
  • Repeat. Each time you need people, we are here to support you.

We’re always adding employers to our network so let’s get in touch and let’s stay in touch.

We match people with jobs. Then we continue to support both employers and employees for six months. Thinking of hiring? Get in touch with Triple Summits!

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Six top tips for working with youth

Six top tips for working with youth

I’m a youth coach. Paula Sanchez Paoli. That’s me on the left hand side. It’s a job I take very seriously. It’s also a privilege. What I do is rewarding because I’m committed to empowering young people. One of my favourite things to do with youth is to help them see themselves; I remind them of their potential. I help them lead their own future. My top tips are below.

I currently work with 16-21 year olds. They are all students – we call them ākonga. They have had their education negatively impacted by the pandemic and they’re at risk of disengaging. I work with a team at Triple Summits. We use a strengths-based approach to identify risk factors and barriers, then we work with ākonga to reduce these.

Here are my six top tips

1. Be present and attentive. Often ākonga really need to be heard. Take the time to listen to what they have to say. Ask questions! 

2. Don’t label. There is a big difference between being disengaged from school and being a disengaged student. Try to understand where the behaviour is coming from, and tackle the behaviour, not the person.

3. Be consistent. It takes time to build trust in a relationship. Young people will test you before they are sure they can count on you. Be patient along the journey.

4. Be grateful for their trust. It takes courage to open up and ask for help.   

5. Every step forward is a win. Take time to acknowledge their effort and progress.

6. Every goal achieved, small or big, is a step in the right direction. 

BONUS TIP! Seek individuality. Each young person is different. Tailor your guidance to their specific circumstances.

Being a youth coach is a decision I make every day. It is a role that fulfils my eagerness to be an active participant in society. I am committed. I try my best to support youth. These six techniques have informed my personal code of ethics that I’ve built over time. I actively try to put these into practice with young people every day. It pays off.

“The relationships I’ve built, and the transformations I’ve seen, tell me that these techniques work”

Give them a go! They’re not just for students. Use them with your tamariki, whānau, friends and colleagues! Soon you’ll build your own top tips that work in your context.

About the Ākonga Pathway Programme

Triple Summits delivers a 12 week face-to-face mentoring service to ākonga who have been negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We are funded by the Ākonga Community Youth Development Fund through the Ministry of Youth Development, in partnership with the Ministry of Education. We are proud to support youth through all life situations, and all alert levels, to a brighter future.

 

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Growth in the Waikato – supporting youth

Growth in the Waikato – supporting youth

Triple Summits is delighted to announce our new Regional Manager for the Waikato. This newly established role has been filled by Megan Lugg, who has been the Programme Co-ordinator for the Waikato region since 2019. She champions Triple Summits’ Waikato including opportunities for mentoring jobseekers into work/study, LSV graduates,  Whanake and Ākonga programmes.

Megan enjoys working with youth, mentors and youth coaches and is excited about taking on extra responsibilities for the region. She is pictured with some of her team mates (L-R): Jay, Megan, Hikitia and Riini.

This growth follows the ongoing excellent delivery of support and mentoring services in the Waikato, where Triple Summits continues to successfully coach rangitahi into positive futures.

“At Triple Summits we see a bright future ahead of every young person” 

Megan Lugg, Regional Manager – Waikato

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PHONE 0800 FUTURE (388 873)

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LOCATION Hamilton Yacht Club,
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Bridging the gap between Employers and Youth

Bridging the gap between Employers and Youth

Triple Summits Employment Services aims to eliminate barriers to employment by preparing, supporting and championing youth job seekers to be prepared for their working lives. We achieve a sustainable outcome for our youth by placing them into full time or part-time employment or study.

Barriers to youth employment is a complex issue. Youth do not have the ease of entry into the workforce or employment stability that past generations enjoyed. There is a greater demand from employers for youth to enter the workforce with soft skills as well as qualifications. Soft skills are personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively with other people – arguably some of the most important skills to have to succeed in the workforce.

The Auckland Co-Design Lab was sponsored by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and the Ministry of Social Development to research youth barriers to employment in South Auckland and documented their research in a report called “The Attitude Gap Challenge Report”. The purpose of this report was to understand the differences between young people’s and employers’ expectations of work readiness, and the impact of these differences on youth under-employment in South Auckland. The findings are also relevant to other parts of New Zealand. The report found that the gap is not simply because of attitude, but a clash of many issues, such as norms and expectations, and ethical and generational differences that occur throughout the employment journey.

Findings of The Attitude Gap Challenge Report can be summarised below:

  • Employment expectations and ambitions of young people are built through the experiences they have early on, so having positive connections with employers is important for building ambition and networks for young people.
  • The process of applying for jobs can be demotivating for young people who do not understand what employers are looking for. Employers get frustrated that young people present poorly and that the recruitment process is costly.
  • Young people often struggle with the unfamiliar processes of the workplace, which frustrates employers who see workplace culture as the norm.
  • Differences in expectations and how these are communicated can impede success once in the workplace. Young people don’t understand progression opportunities which can demotivate them, while employers are waiting to see motivation before they discuss progression and development.
  • Young people often need support to balance their home and community responsibilities.
  • Employers and young people recognise that they need to change, but feel they lack the information and support to do so.

Overall, the report highlights the importance of employers, service providers, young people and their whānau working together to improve employment outcomes for young people wanting to enter the workforce.

At Triple Summits Employment Services, we work to help our youth clients and employers to have a mutually beneficial working relationship. We work with our youth clients to get them work ready and motivated, supporting them to achieve their career goals in their preferred industries. Our programmes empower youth by developing self-leadership behaviours, practical competence, and soft skills to overcome the barriers of employment.

Our flagship FOCUS Programme includes work preparation topics such as CV and covering letter preparation, interview skills, goal setting, and financial/ budgeting skills. In addition, we will facilitate attainment of qualifications that help to enter the work force, such as drivers’ licences, forklift licences, hospitality licences, first aid certificates and the like – qualifications which help our clients kick start their careers in their desired career field as well as being beneficial to employers. Once placed into employment, our mentors will remain in close contact with our client for six months, ensuring that the transition into employment is as smooth as possible for both the client and the employer.

To assist our clients obtain jobs in their preferred industries, Triple Summits Employment Services have established an Employer Business Partner Programme with a network of trusted employers. This ability to connect directly with employers helps to bridge the gap with youth job seekers and mitigate those barriers to employment. Our employment placement service is a free service for employers.

If you are an employer who regularly hires staff, we are always looking for companies or organisations to join our Employer Business Partner Programme. Benefits to employers in our programme include:

  • There are no recruitment costs for staff placement.
  • There are no fees to join our Employer Business Partner Programme.
  • We work with your hiring team to provide staff that fit your staffing requirements.
  • The staff we provide you with have been through our intensive ready for work programme and will continue to be supported and mentored for a 6-month period.
  • Our Youth Employment Mentors will support both the employer and the client to ensure the employment placement is successful.
  • We work as a partnership to mutually benefit each other.

Some of our long-standing Employer Business Partners have provided some feedback of their experiences with working with us.

“I have worked with Triple Summits for five years and they walk the talk. The team is a highly experienced bunch who bring a skill set which works well with their youth employment program. The team are highly effective and professional leaders who are able to relate and resonate with youth.

The youth I have engaged with through the Triple Summits programme are motivated, have a high self-esteem and have an intangible skill set that is unique to their programme. Those intangibles are called hope, faith and belief that they can find their place in society and succeed in life.

 Finally, one unique aspect or point of difference that sets Triple Summits apart from the rest is that they do not give up once an outcome is achieved. They have a habit of following up with their clients, and they continue to provide pastoral care and ongoing support for those who may be struggling to adjust to their new working environment. If things are not quite going according to plan they re-engage and find a solution that meets the needs of their clients.”

                                                                                                      Barry Walsh – Taylor Preston Ltd

“Our experience with Triple Summits has been absolutely brilliant. The employment placements have benefited our company and the young people, where they have been able to build up tangible skills.  Skills where they have been able to work overseas and then come back and work for us.

The Youth Employment Mentors are key to the Employer Programmes success and we have valued the interactions we have had.  I wouldn’t hesitate to hire guys from your scheme again.”

Mike Roche, Window Cleaning Contractors

Barriers to employment is not a new concept, however barriers and the gap between employers and youth is greater than ever before. As employment placement service providers, we tackle the gap to ensure that our youth can enjoy bright futures. Reducing barriers one by one and providing our unique 6-month pastoral care model is a proven recipe for success, as quick fixes simply fail to solve the societal problem.

Our Employer Business Partner Programme continues to grow as word spreads of the service we provide to both youth and employers. Our partners value our programmes and are grateful for the opportunity to hire work-ready, motivated, and supported staff.

Triple Summits have been bridging the gap between our youth and employers since 2014, and we will continue to engage, motivate and remove employment barriers for our rangatahi/youth to gain sustainable outcomes so they can lead fulfilling lives.

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Seasonal Workers and Our Rangatahi

Seasonal Workers and Our Rangatahi

“Hawke’s Bay needs 10,000 workers. Can it find them?”
“Swipe right to pick fruit: Could an app solve mass seasonal worker shortage?”
“’This just cannot happen’: $9.5 billion at risk as horticulture sector struggles to fill $25-an-hour jobs”
“Ministry responds to labour shortages”
“Border exemptions for migrant workers criticised as ‘too late’ to stem horticulture labour shortage”
Up until early 2020, the majority of Kiwis’ were not aware of how reliant New Zealand is on migrant workers. Seasonal worker shortages are usually an annual problem with an annual solution, with huge numbers of migrant workers flown in from various parts of the world to cope with the massive picking demand of our horticulture and viticulture industries. However, if those thousands of workers can no longer get to New Zealand due to the travel restrictions imposed as a result of the onset of COVID-19, how do we ensure that our horticulture and viticulture industries survive?

In September it was reported that New Zealand had about 14,000 registered seasonal employed workers. That number is now sitting at 5000. Usually, we have about 50,000 overseas travelers/ backpackers who opt to work in this sector, however we are now down to less than 10,000 still in New Zealand who can fill these roles. To make matters worse, workers who would normally travel to New Zealand are also being invited to Australia for its recommenced Seasonal Worker Programme.

Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said if the fruit was not picked, it would put thousands of permanent jobs at risk.

“More than 8000 local people are permanently employed in Hawke’s Bay in and around the horticulture and viticulture sectors, from pack-houses to the port.

“But these permanent roles depend on the trees being planted and pruned and the fruit being picked, all of which is looking more and more difficult.”

So, what can we do about it?

The team at FUTURE LEADERS EMPLOYMENT SERVICES have been working hard to ensure that we educate our clients about the horticulture and viticulture industry and what career options are available beyond seasonal work.

This year we have successfully placed clients in seasonal worker roles in the Hawkes Bay and Alexandra, and we continue to engage with employers and work brokers to achieve win-win solutions. A recent placement saw Sagato and Geroge, two of our young men from Porirua, relocate to the Hawkes Bay to pick apples for Mr Orchard.

Recently Sagato and George spoke to their Youth and Employment Mentor Jay Berwick. Feedback from George and Sagato via Jay was:

George said his work placement with Mr Orchard is good snapshot for him to experience life outside the comforts of home. So far, he is enjoying his independence and the work, and getting used to life away from his family and his gaming device!

Sagato is enjoying the positive change and the newfound independence. He is especially enjoying the routine of waking himself up, cooking for himself, and going out and working in the field independently. This is quite the change for Sagato, being away from his family for the first time at aged 23.

The Ministry of Social Development offers support to encourage more workers into seasonal roles, even for those not on a benefit. Assistance is provided under the Seasonal Work Scheme and is made up of 3 types of support:

  • Support for seasonal work, eg:
  • daily travel to work
  • costs for clothing and work gear
  • moving costs if the worker has to move to take up seasonal work
  • Accommodation costs up to a maximum of $200 a week, for up to 13 weeks
  • An incentive payment. $500 paid halfway through the contract, and $500 paid when work ends.
  • More information about this scheme- Seasonal Work Assistance – Work and Income.

Whilst seasonal work may be a role that provides positive routine to move onto other employment, for other’s it may just ignite a spark that provides a fulfilling career. Either way, seasonal work is a positive way for young people to contribute positivity to society; they get the opportunity to learn valuable skills, earn decent money, stay fit, gain work experience and get a decent dose of vitamin D and that has got to be a good thing!

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Welcome to Newest Waikato Youth and Employment Mentor

Welcome to Newest Waikato Youth and Employment Mentor

A warm welcome to Tau Aholelei, Tau joins our team in the Waikato as a Youth Employment Mentor. Tau joins us with a military background with comprehensive experience in training and leadership development. In his training and leadership capacity his work not only spans across military, it has included working with government, non-government, schools and youth groups. Tau enjoys helping individuals develop and grow, steering them to towards their goals and achieve their desired outcome.  

As you can see Tau joins us with a wealth of experience and we are excited to have Tau join our Waikato team to support the needs of the region. 

“Triple Summits team delivers a unique service, and I am greatly honoured to be a part of this journey being entrusted with shaping and growing our rangatahi towards realising their potential for a brighter tomorrow”. 

Tau Aholelei, Youth Employment Mentor

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POST PO Box 9281, Waikato Box Lobby, Hamilton, 3240
EMAIL admin@futureleaders.co.nz
PHONE 0800 FUTURE (388 873)

WAIKATO Regional Office (NZ)

LOCATION Hamilton Yacht Club,
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EMAIL admin@futureleaders.co.nz
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