Coordinate district nursing services for Canterbury patients in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams

Registered Nurse | District Nursing

Permanent part-time (0.6 FTE / 48 hours per fortnight) Build a rewarding and diverse nursing career with opportunities for professional development, leadership, specialist practice and ongoing learning within a supportive multidisciplinary team.

Be part of a supportive and collaborative team - Join an environment that values whanaungatanga, teamwork and innovation, where nurses are empowered to lead change, contribute to quality improvement and make a real impact on patient care.

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is the country's largest employer, delivering universal public healthcare to 5 million New Zealanders. We provide essential hospital, specialist, and community health services across 80+ locations - from large urban centres to rural towns and remote communities.

Our goal is to improve health outcomes for all New Zealanders by delivering equitable, accessible and innovative care.

About the Role

As a Registered Nurse, you will deliver safe and high-quality care while working collaboratively with patients, families, communities and multidisciplinary teams. You will use your clinical expertise, critical thinking and evidence-informed practice to assess, plan, implement and evaluate care that meets the unique needs of each individual.

About You

You are a compassionate and skilled Registered Nurse who is committed to delivering exceptional care and making a positive difference in the lives of patients. You value collaboration, communicate effectively, and demonstrate cultural awareness in every interaction.

It is essential that you have the following:

  • Registered Nurse qualification and current Annual Practising Certificate (APC) with the Nursing Council of New Zealand.
  • Demonstrated commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Māori health equity and culturally safe practice, including an understanding of tikanga Māori and the impact of health inequities.
  • Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills, with the ability to deliver evidence-based care, manage risk and evaluate patient outcomes.
  • Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, enabling effective engagement with patients, whānau, colleagues and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Commitment to professional accountability, quality improvement and ongoing development, including mandatory training, reflective practice and maintaining competence in a changing healthcare environment.

Working for Health New Zealand

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is dedicated to ensuring excellent healthcare for the people of New Zealand. We embrace a workforce that is diverse and inclusive so that we are better positioned to understand and service our community. We welcome applications from our diverse Māori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbow communities.

Salary

This role is covered by the terms and conditions of the NZNO, and the Pay Scale, determined on relevant experience.

How to Apply

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