Success is not the work of one, but the work of many. Service/Department: outpatient cardiology Villa 2 About the role: As a registered nurse, you'll use your nursing expertise and critical judgment to assess health needs, deliver care, and empower individuals to manage their well-being. Working both independently and collaboratively with fellow health professionals, you'll handle various nursing duties and oversee the work of enrolled nurses and healthcare assistants. Your role involves conducting thorough assessments to devise, implement, and evaluate personalized healthcare plans. You'll administer interventions based on solid scientific knowledge, professional skills, and clinical judgment. You're responsible for ensuring that all health services you provide align with your education, meet legal standards, and adhere to professional guidelines. In your role as an outpatient cardiology registered nurse stationed in Villa 2, your main tasks include coordinating and scheduling cardiology clinics, arranging pre-assessments with patients and their families, and assisting with minor cardiac procedures like angiograms and pacing services. About our team: Join our dynamic team of compassionate registered nurses in our outpatient cardiology unit! As a valued member, you'll collaborate closely with fellow nurses and healthcare professionals to provide exceptional care to our patients. Your expertise will contribute to creating a nurturing and safe environment where patients and their families feel supported and cared for. Skills and experience: Adhering to the Nursing Council of New Zealand's Code of Conduct and competencies, you'll demonstrate: Sound judgment and accountability for your actions, prioritizing patient safety, independence, and quality of life. Effective communication with patients and team members, ensuring clear documentation. Evaluation of care effectiveness and advocacy for nursing perspectives within the team. Provision of evidence-based health education and guidance to empower patients and families in making informed decisions. Accurate documentation and maintenance of privacy. Support for the professional development of colleagues, including new staff, graduates, and nursing students. Willingness to take on additional responsibilities as assigned, agreed upon with your manager. Commitment to ongoing professional development, maintaining competence through a Professional Development Recognition Programme (PDRP) portfolio within the first year of employment. Why should you choose us? Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Te Matau a Maui Hawke's Bay in general encourages a workforce that is innovative, eager to learn and enhance their skills and is passionate about caring for our community. As part of our team we will support, encourage and help you to develop your career with us. We embrace diversity and welcome applications from all people, including all gender identities, ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, disability and religions. A workforce that is diverse and inclusive means that we are better positioned to understand and serve our community. Our values: We are committed to delivering and living our Te Whatu Ora values of He kauanuanu – Respect, Akina – Improvement, Raranga te tira– Teamwork and Tauwhiro – Care. How to apply: Click the apply now button to send your application directly to us. For further information on this role please email ****** and indicate the job title and job reference number in the subject line. #J-18808-Ljbffr