Nursing - Community, Maternal & Child Health (Healthcare & Medical)Full timeAdvance your career in a well-supported role.About the role:We are looking for someone really wanting to make a difference as a Registered Nurse in our new Kahu Taurima programme. Complementing The Fono's growing set of child-focused services, the organisation has been awarded a Waitemata region Kahu Taurima: Maternity and Early Years work programme. This is a priority programme of work within Te Pae Tata - the interim New Zealand Health Plan and is like "Well Child" however The Fono will incorporate the distinctive Pacific characteristics that it delivers so well.Kahu Taurima is a multifaceted programme featuring specific additional services as well as using a wide range of existing elements of the FonoCare – Integrated Model of Care. "Our approach is so well suited to delivering what is needed in maternity and early years (pre-conception to 2000 days of age)" says Tevita Funaki, CEO of The Fono Group. "Through easy access to quality healthcare right through we will ensure that each Pacific mother and child has a personalised wellbeing plan founded on cultural capital to provide a sense of identity, connection and empowerment".About you:What you will need for this registered nurse position is:Have a sound understanding and appreciation of Pacific cultures and protocols.New Zealand Registered Nurse with current (APC) practicing certificate.Previous experience working with children (maybe an advantage).Experience working within a community health and education role.Full NZ driver's license.Keen to be part of making a difference for Pacific people.About us:A message from The Fono's CEO - Tevita FunakiBecause you're thinking about a career with The Fono Trust let me tell you why that could be a great idea. When you become part of The Fono family you are sharing over 30 years of heritage as the Pacific organisation proven to have the power to generate substantial improvements for Pacific peoples in health and wellbeing right across Auckland.As an employee you become an important part of FonoCare – our unique Integrated Model of Care. It is The Fono's lifeforce and guides us all in our commitment to equity in outcomes. What our Integrated Model of Care can achieve inspires us every day when we connect with the communities and families we serve. Seeing how The Fono has grown through innovative thinking that doesn't accept it can't be done - It can, and we've proved it time and time again. Taking personal inspiration from the past and what our people at The Fono are achieving every day through our services.FonoCare - The Fono Integrated model of Care is an expanding range of high-quality primary health, mental health, dental services, public health, health support, whanau ora, social services -- including the Feleoko family support/food bank to Pasifika and all who need our care. The Fono also has the Oceania Career Academy as a service providing, as a NZQA Category One tertiary institution, highly successful training, and transitions to employment.We lead the way in developing partnerships with the community and other providers. The term "fono" in our name is particularly suitable for our identity as its meaning reflects meetings between people. And that's what we offer the people we serve and the people who join The Fono family as employees or contractors. With links into all areas of Pasifika community life we have a unique ability to make our high quality, affordable health, and social services conveniently available across our vibrant and multicultural city from eight locations and through outreach services. For more on The Fono see www.thefono.org.Find out more / apply:For an application form, job description or further details respond to the advertisement or send your CV & Cover Letter (if you have one) to ****** putting KTRN in the subject line. Please note as this is a permanent position only those with NZ residency or citizenship can be considered.How do your skills match this job?Your application will include the following questions:Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in New Zealand?How many years' experience do you have as a registered nurse?Do you have a current Working With Children (WWC) Check?Do you have a current New Zealand driver's licence?
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