Our frontline kaimahi impact the lives of whanau from across Aotearoa on a day-to-day basis, providing reassurance and clinical advice in homes, clinics, and in community settings. We are committed to ensuring they have elite level leadership to guide this important mahi.
We are seeking two Clinical Leaders with energy, resilience, commitment, and drive, who can inspire and lead our teams. One position is brand new based in Central Auckland (0.9 FTE) and the other is on the North Shore (0.8 FTE) to replace a well-respected leader who is retiring in 2025.
These are both permanent part-time positions and can be worked Mon - Fri as shorter days or full days with an extended weekend.
You will motivate and manage a team of Registered Nurses, Community Health Workers, and Kaiawhina to deliver our Well Child Tamariki Ora service to whanau. Acting as a part of a supportive management team, who are committed to continuous improvement of service delivery, you will be able to pivot in response to the day's changing demands while maintaining a solid rhythm for your team.
As an experienced clinician, you'll have prior experience growing and developing kaimahi to be the best versions of themselves. Your time management and adaptability will ensure your team have timely support to do their mahi well. This role calls for someone that embraces our uara (values) when working with others including your team, your colleagues, or the whanau we serve, who are our ultimate priority.
Critical thinking and reflective practice will drive your approach and contribute to our collective solution-focused mindset. You will bring a deep desire to challenge the status quo coupled with the ability to use and interpret data when making decisions.
The right to work in AotearoaA full or restricted licenceExcellent interpersonal and communication skills and an ability to build strong professional relationships with staff and stakeholdersKnowledge and understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its application to improving health outcomes for whanau Maori, as well as a commitment/interest in Te Reo Maori me ona tikangaAn understanding of equity and how this applies to your practice and health outcomesOngoing opportunities for personal and professional developmentVarious wellbeing schemes such as a Wellbeing day: use one of your sick leave days to proactively protect your well-beingIn line with our ongoing goal to support our kaimahi to thrive in a culturally safe environment, we have multiple community of interests for kaimahi Maori, Pasifika, Asian, and more. To support your growth in practice, we have dedicated space and time where our Kaimahi Maori gather quarterly by region and as nationally once a year.Me pehea te tuku tono | How to apply For further information or a confidential conversation, please contact Clinical Services Manager Kym Ward on ******.
Applications close 15 December 2024.
Please note, some of our recruitment process will continue over the holiday periods including a pre-recorded video interview and phone screening in early January.
- In the first 1000 days setting the path of wellness in our communities, for generations to come.
Whanau Awhina Plunket is committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of pepi, tamariki, and their whanau/family. We have committed to adopting a pro-equity approach where we give life to the Treaty principles of tino rangatiratanga, partnership, active protection, equity, and options in our mahi/work to ensure healthy tamariki, confident whanau, and connected communities. This journey is creating exciting career opportunities - If you would like to contribute to the important mahi we do, nau mai, haere mai.
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