Dunedin (Otepoti), Invercargill (Southland), Alexandra, Wanaka (Central Otago), Queenstown (Lakes District)Salary: $82,642 per annum pro rata + KiwisaverLaunch your career with our sought-after new graduate programme.We offer a range of practice environments with midwifery preceptors and clinical coaches to support your professional growth and enhance your learning in the Midwifery First Year of Practice (MFYP) program.Mo te turanga | About the roleHere in the Southern region, we are dedicated to helping you deepen your knowledge and understanding of midwifery. We provide you with a nurturing platform designed to empower you to truly thrive in a safe and supportive environment. We wholeheartedly recognise and appreciate the unique diversity you bring to our community.We offer a comprehensive 12-month programme, 32 hours (0.8FTE) per week with the flexibility of 0.6 FTE being considered. Successful applicants will begin their role anytime from December 2024 onwards.As a new graduate in your Midwifery First Year of Practice, you will gain experience across a range of options including (but not exhaustive):Secondary & tertiary hospital environments - rotations through the antenatal, labour and birthing suite, and postnatal wards.Primary maternity unit and hubs located in urban, semi-urban, rural and remote settings.Experience working in a caseload team alongside our maternity settings.Be part of an integrated system where primary, secondary and tertiary services network and provide a safe childbearing journey.Opportunity to tailor a career across different work environments.Our Director of Midwifery, Midwife Managers, Educators, Clinical Coaches and midwives will support you through your journey in caring for our whanau. We provide a comprehensive and flexible orientation package. We are a close-knit creative and passionate community of midwives. Collegiality and values are important to us.Our ideal candidate will have:Graduated with a Bachelor of Midwifery in 2024 or 2025.Passion and motivation for growth and knowledge to meet the needs of our whanau.Understanding the value of communication skills to build a strong partnership with women/pregnant people and their whanau.Commitment to work within a multi-disciplinary and multi-ethnic environment, embracing each other's diversity and strength.Integrity, strong values and positive attitude.As a new graduate midwife, we know you are the future of our maternity care for whanau, thank you for considering joining our maternity team - we are keen to support you to experience the joy and challenges of your first year of midwifery practice.Health New Zealand I Te Whatu Ora - Southern has the largest geographical coverage of all the New Zealand regions, providing services to 350,000 people in diverse communities; and, welcoming around 3300 babies per year. We take pride in the mahi we provide across the region and the local and creative solutions we deliver to serve and meet our communities' needs.Join us and relocate to a family-friendly Southern district! Our district offers excellent amenities, first-class early childhood through to tertiary education, and the opportunity to have an outstanding work-life balance. Whether it is skiing, hunting or fishing; theatre, live music or art - there's literally something for everyone.Utu whanui | Salary rangeThis role falls under the terms and conditions of the MERAS Midwives Collective Agreement (1 February 2024 – 30 April 2025), Registered (Core) Midwives Salary Scale, Step 2 ($82,642) per annum, pro rata.Due to the fast-paced nature of what we do, our vacancy close dates may be subject to change. Don't delay, make sure you apply as soon as possible.In the interests of protecting our people and our patients, all appointments will be subject to:Occupational Health Assessment.Police Vetting / Ministry of Justice safety checks.Serious misconduct checks (previous Public Service departments and statutory Crown entities only).
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