Community Registered Nurse

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Nursing - Community, Maternal & Child Health (Healthcare & Medical) Full time $27.93 - $42.28 per hour based on experience Access Community Health is a leading home-based healthcare and support provider.
Our nationwide team of over 3,500 Support Workers and Registered Health Professionals reach over 40,000 clients | tangata in our community.
We provide nursing, personal cares, rehabilitation, social support and household assistance to ensure our tangata are safe, active, and independent in their own homes.
Access Community Registered Nurses work in the community in delivering services to clients, developing and overseeing support plans and mentoring and verifying the competence of our support workers.
We work alongside other registered health professionals in the wider health community to ensure the best outcome for our clients.
We're looking for people who share our dedication to working in support of the elderly, people with disability and people rehabilitating from injury and illness.
Staff in this rewarding position assist our clients to live independently in their homes.
Minimum Requirements Registered or enrolled nurse with a current practicing certificate Experienced in long term conditions, aged residential care or medical nursing highly desirable, but new graduates would be welcomed Excellent verbal communication skills, coupled with a caring nature and the ability to connect and interact within a multi-cultural environment.
A team player, someone who can build professional relationships in the community Intermediate level computer and online information recording skills The ability to plan and organise caseloads effectively, to establish priorities and meet deadlines in a demanding, client-focused environment Ability to self-direct and manage a busy workload A current full driver's license is essential A demonstrated commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi in the workplace Actively demonstrates the ability and desire to show cultural sensitivity, awareness and understanding of diversity Why Choose Us Flexible working arrangements which include work from home days A positive, inclusive, and productive working environment where you will be supported to grow Access to learning and professional development opportunities Strong value-based and supportive culture - we care about the work we do We embrace diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging reflecting the many communities we serve We collaborate on every level, and we help each other build skills in doing the right thing Phone, laptop, professional memberships and other unique perks offered.
Please only apply for this role if you have current work rights in New Zealand.
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