Registered Nurse (Practice Nurse) - TOHaW We do health differently at Tui Ora.
As a holistic kaupapa Maori (Maori approach) primary care organisation which has been serving the Taranaki community for more than 25 years, we provide a wide range of health and social wellbeing services for our whanau (families).
We follow a proven Maori model of care that puts whanau at the centre, empowering them to set their own life goals and create a pathway to reaching them.
Our experienced and multi-disciplinary teams walk beside them every step of the way.
Our services include two GP practices across two locations in New Plymouth and Whaitara, a community nursing team made up of long-term health, diabetes, cancer, child and respiratory specialists, mental health and addiction services, social service navigator support, alcohol and drug recovery, and youth services to help whanau address life issues that may impact their overall health and wellbeing.
Our mahi (work) is challenging, fulfilling and can be life changing.
As an organisation, we want our kaimahi (employees) to be at their best.
This means we look after you and put your health and wellbeing first.
If you're keen to work in a fun working environment where your professional growth and development means you are supported to be the best you can be.
Taranaki - like no other The Taranaki region has so much to offer as a place to live with epic mountain trails, miles of coastline and world class surf breaks, vibrant urban centres, a multitude of gardens and parks, and a major events calendar that includes Te Matatini o Te Kahui Maunga (2025), WOMAD, the Festival of Lights and the Taranaki Arts Festival.
The majestic sight of our maunga Taranaki (Mt Taranaki) provides a breath-taking backdrop to each day, while the opportunities for weekend adventures or a relaxing time-out are endless.
A thriving café culture, top quality restaurants, theatres and concerts, art galleries and museums, mountain-bike park, fishing, sailing, walking – you are never short of options in Taranaki.
Find out more about what it is like to live and work in this amazing region here.
Or use He aha ta matou | What we offer Free Te Reo Maori (Maori language) and cultural learning training – during work hours!
A Tui Ora Day (an additional paid day each year) Four Wellbeing Leave days annually Professional Development A professional, fun, people-focused and vibrant working whanau environment A fantastic location to work and live A competitive remuneration package.
Mo te turanga | About the role You will be joining a vibrant, dedicated, and collaborative nursing team, where you will be responsible for providing patient-centred, culturally appropriate, individual holistic care to our enrolled population.
This includes immunisations, cervical smears, HPV testing, wound care, health checks, education and other relevant mahi.
Kia ekena a angitu | To promote success in this role, you will have Registered with Nursing Council of NZ with a current Practicing Certificate At least two years' Practice Nurse experience preferred Ensure you provide a safe, professional service to whanau Passionate about providing health services that meet the needs of the community and are of high quality Understands the health needs of different communities and is able to build a rapport with those from diverse backgrounds Experience in applying tikanga Maori as it applies in the role (desirable) Able to demonstrate practical understanding of the aspirations and challenges facing Maori communities Experience in applying Tikanga Maori as it applies in the role is desirable Well-developed written and oral communication skills A working knowledge of a Client Management Systems is preferred Excellent interpersonal skills and able to lead and work as part of a team Excellent organisation skills and able to take responsibility for completion of tasks Strong work ethic, demonstrated by a high level of integrity, reliability, efficiency, and self-management Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with whanau and kaimahi.
This is a real opportunity for you to action meaningful change for your clients/patients and the communities you are working with.
You can and will make a difference, helping people to live more powerful and fulfilling lives by putting Hauora (wellbeing) at the centre.
You will be valued as a member of our Tui Ora whanau/family, supported in both your daily work and in your professional development.
We celebrate diversity within our teams and support the cultural growth of all kaimahi (employees), no matter where you are at on your te ao Maori journey.
Join us and explore what is possible.
Me pehea te tono | How to apply Please apply online via this link Pleasecomplete the online application and upload a cover letter and CV.
You may also view a position description at this site.
For further information, please email ****** Please note, if you have not completed the online application and/or uploaded the required documents, your application may not be considered.
You must be eligible to work in New Zealand to be considered for this position.
Applications Close on 31 October 2024.
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