This role has been posted on behalf Te Tai O Marokura Location Kaikoura district and the Takiwa of Ngati Kuri/ Ngai Tahu.
Full Time 40hrs or negotiable hours About About us: Te Tai O Marokura is a multi-disciplinary Kaupapa Maori Health and Social Service.
Servicing whanau from the Womb to the Tomb.
We have a dynamic team skilled in multiple areas, social work, whanau goals and aspirations, mental health.
We often work inter sectorial within the team.
About The Role This role covers a number of tasks within the specifications of Tamariki Ora: In home visits Core visits 1-1 clinical assessment determined by the national framework B4 school checks Immunisation programme Support ante-natal classes We Offer A supportive work environment where you'll make a real impact on the lives of our diverse communities.
Opportunities for personal and professional growth.
A commitment to upholding the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Please note: To qualify for this role, you must also: Be legally able to work in New Zealand Hold a current NZ Practising Certificate as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing Council of NZ (RGON, RcpN, BN) Hold a full New Zealand drivers' licence Be required to undergo pre-employment screening, Complete and return a clear Ministry of Justice criminal history check An understanding of primary health care clinical programmes Experienced in working with Maori and Pasifica communities Confident with using a computerised practice management system If you are wanting to experience rural community nursing then this is the job for you.
We are a dynamic multi-disciplinary Health and social service working with whanau in the Kaikoura district and the Geographical boundary of Ngati Kuri/Ngai Tahu (Pari Nui O Whiti/Seddon Awatere in the north down to the Hurunui River in the south and Inland to Hanmer Springs).
This role is working with Tamariki aged between 0-5 or the first 2000 days.
We Are Seeking A compassionate and experienced Registered Nurse Ability to work with a Kaupapa Maori framework or willingness to learn Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Commitment to culturally responsive care and equity in health services Knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi or a willingness to learn Good communication skills Current full License If you are interested, please send your CV or contact Riria Allen - Tumuaki 0276305491 Lisa Kahu - Kaiawhina 0273738812 Applications close on Thursday 12th of September at 5pm.
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