Permanent,part-time 0.8FTE Nursing leadership opportunity Empower Pacificpeoples to manage their diabetes and optimise their health. At leastfive years' nursing experience and strong Pacific links essential When you work with the Te Whatu Ora Waitaha, you'repart of something very special. We plan, fund and deliver health services tothe almost 600,000 New Zealanders that live in the Canterbury region. Ourprimary goal is to put people at the heart of everything we do. Mo te tunga | About the role Talofa lava, Kia orana, Fakaalofa lahi atu,Fakafeiloaki, Malo e lelei, Fakatalofa atu, Ni Sa Bula, Halo, Noa'ia, Mauri andwarm Pacific greetings We have an exciting opportunity to join the DiabetesSpecialist Service as a Diabetes Clinical Nurse Specialist with a focus on thewellbeing of Nga tangata o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, the peoples of the Pacific. Ourteam are dedicated to empowering people with Diabetes to be in full control oftheir health and wellbeing, valuing the physical, mental, and spiritualwellbeing of Pacific peoples for equitable health outcomes. The 0.8 FTEpermanent part time position offers a role in a clinical leadership position toshape strategic direction and deliver a holistic level of care. As a senior member of the team, you will focus onand embrace connectivity by: Working with communities tobuild, maintain and enable strong foundations for Pacific health and wellbeing. Prioritise disease prevention,health promotion and health & wellbeing. Understand the needs of Pacificpeople and communities, enabling them to exercise authority over their healthand wellbeing. Ensure that timely, high-qualityservices are reaching Pacific peoples. Grow and continually develop theDiabetes service and its care delivery to a high standard of care for Pacificpeople. You will be comfortable with technology and its useto support self-management and improve health outcomes. You will alsohave or be willing to work towards the relevant Postgraduate Study to supportyour clinical expertise with a view to obtaining a RN prescribing endorsement. Nga pukenga me nga wheako -Skills and Experience A registered Nurse with at leastfive years' experience and strong links to the Pacific community. You will be an expert at leadingand developing nursing practice to improve health outcomes and the managementof Diabetes. You will hold an appreciationand understanding of health beliefs valued by the Pacific community and bepassionate about building knowledge and empowerment for self-management. Excellent interpersonal skillsand ability to build effective relationships with a strong patient focus. A current APC and mental healthscope of practice. Ability to work collaborativelyin a multidisciplinary team. Relevant postgraduatequalifications, with a view to obtaining a Nurse prescribing qualification isdesirable. Mo matou – About us From July last year the Canterbury DHB transitionedacross to Te Whatu Ora - Health NZ. This is a great opportunity to make adifference at a time of significant change in the healthcare sector. Waitaha Canterbury is considered a world leader inits people centred approach to health care. We have a unique one health systemapproach focused on providing "the right care and support, to the rightperson, at the right time and in the right place." We plan, fund anddeliver health services to the almost 600,000 New Zealanders that live in theCanterbury region. We are proud of how we do things. We have a way ofworking that we consider unique. It's about trying new things, listening toideas from wherever they come from and working together as one. We are passionate about attracting, recruiting andretaining talented people – become part of our team. Nga hua – Benefits Being part of the Canterbury District Health Board,you will enjoy a fantastic benefits scheme, the opportunity for flexibleworking arrangements and ongoing focus on your career development. Tono inaianei – Apply Now Applications will be reviewed as they arereceived. Nau mai, haere mai, tauti mai!