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I Get Paid To: Make a Difference

Imagine being paid to live your dream - helping inspire, encourage and motivate the youth of the very community you grew up in! Thanks to the Vodafone World of Difference programme, Swanie Nelson is doing just that! She's working hard to help improve the lives of the young people of Otara. Check out her inspirational profile here...

Name:
Swanie Nelson
Age: 28
Employer: Canopy Trust
Position: Director
 
Can you give us a brief job description?
I wear a lot of hats at the moment! I run the operational side of the Canopy Trust as well as working on all our programmes. One day I’ll be sitting in meetings with other local service providers trying to find ways to help improve our services for the young people of Otara then the next I’ll be out with the young people I work with helping them to deliver programmes within our community. I love my job, it doesn’t get any better than this.
 
How did you get this job?
I have a background in international aid, development and community work. Working with people in this capacity has always been my passion. I was volunteering for a while with the trust I now run because the trust was working with young people in the community I grew up in - Cloverpark. The founders had wanted me to come on board for a long time but they did not have sufficient funding to hire me full time. I heard about the Vodafone New Zealand Foundation World of Difference programme through a friend and thought if there was any way I could work for them, it could be through this. So I applied and here I am today!
 
What inspired you to get into this field?
I have a very strong Christian background and that plays a major part in my desire to work with young people ,especially within my own community. I see so many young people suffering the consequences of not having that close relationship with their family that is so vital. I believe that most of our young people are unable to see beyond the current circumstances (which are often bad) and I want to give them opportunities to see their full potential and have a reason to wake up to every morning. 
 
What is a typical week at work like for you?
I don’t have a typical week! But usually I’d be at a lot of meetings, in and out of the office trying to get admin work done, out at programmes, picking up and dropping off young people and sometimes attending to emergencies. My working week is by no means boring and is always action packed. When you’re working with young people you always need to be prepared for the unexpected!
 
What do you enjoy about your job most of all?
I most enjoy seeing changed lives. I enjoy seeing young people having the courage and confidence to do things they wouldn’t usually do and enjoy it. I also love seeing young people build healthy quality relationships with one another.
 
Best perks of the job?
Hanging out with the young people. There’s always laughter and humour!
 
What personality traits/skills/attributes help a person get a job like yours?
What’s really important is being able to relate to the young people. There’s no room for being shy and you need to be willing to put yourself out there. You can have all the qualifications in youth work but if you can’t relate to the young people in a way that they understand it’s useless. 
 
Most memorable moment of your job so far?
All the young people that I have had the privilege of working alongside are very special to me but two young girls in particular will always hold a special place in my heart. It’s too long to explain, but they are testimonies that you can come from the worst of the worst, and still achieve.
 
Any advice for nzgirls wanting to get into this field?
My advice would be to get as much voluntary experience as possible. Learning how to build quality relationships in practice is a big major because a lot of the time the solution is not a CURE but to CARE.
 
Where would you like to go from here?
I would like to continue what I’m doing here. My bigger vision is to see a massive youth centre built in Manukau for all its young people. I’m not talking any youth centre, I’m talking grande, and right down to the design and architecture of the place! I truly believe that our young people deserve to come to a youth centre that is the best of the best - it sets a tone and attitude about how you feel about people long before you give them the speech. I’ll always make it my aim to make sure that all the young people I work with know everyday of their lives they have value.
 
If you're like Swanie and have a passion to help make New Zealand youth the best they can be, the Vodafone World of Difference programme could give you the head start you need! The programme pays the salary and expenses of up to six people a year so they can work for their favourite  youth-related cuase! Applications for this year close on Friday August 15, so make sure you get in quick! Click here for more information!

 

Last updated: 18/08/2008


 
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