Permanent 0.5FTE working 40 hours a fortnight.
Recent general medical and/or general surgical experience is preferred.
Nga mohiohio e pa ana ki tenei mahi (About this position)
We are looking for a Registered Nurse with a current NZNC practising certificate to join our Outpatient nursing team at Wairau Hospital in Blenheim. The role provides nursing care to support patients through their outpatient journey and requires you to be adaptable to change, resourceful and flexible to service needs. Shifts will be rostered and rotating Monday to Sunday 0800 to 1630 with the occasional weekend clinic.
Ko wai he kaitono totika? (Who is an appropriate applicant?)
You will be a team player, who enjoys keeping up to date with clinical practice, with excellent organisational and time management skills and a commitment to quality and achieving best possible outcomes for our patients/families and whanau.
You will have well-developed assessment skills and will ideally have general medical and/or surgical nursing experience and the ability to work with/learn the use of information technology programmes used in the Outpatient department.
Nga huanga o tenei mahi (The benefits of this position)
The Outpatient Service offers a great team culture, a variety of specialties to work in, and generally work stable hours with minimal shift work.
Me pehea ahau e tono ai? (How do I apply?)
For role specific information please contact Richard Sluiter, Charge Nurse Manager, Outpatient Services, Wairau Hospital, ******
For general enquiries please contact our recruitment team on ******. Apply now - it's easy. Please complete our online application form.
https://nmdhb.careercentre.net.nz
Applications close: Sunday 1st December unless filled prior.
Health NZ Nelson Marlborough endorses Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
We believe that to achieve equity in health outcomes for Maori we need a workforce reflective of the population it serves. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who identify as Maori and we recruit for cultural competence.
He waka eke noa. We are all in this together.
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