Nursing - Theatre & Recovery (Healthcare & Medical)
Full time
Competitive salary + penalties + great benefits
Take the lead in shaping a high-performing surgical team in Central Wellington
Mon-Fri role, competitive pay and great benefits!
Lead a skilled theatre team in Central Wellington
Supportive & collaborative work culture with opportunities for growth
Take the reins in a dynamic surgical setting as a Theatre Team Lead in Central Wellington. This is your chance to make a real difference, leading a dedicated team in delivering top-tier patient care. You'll oversee clinical operations, ensuring seamless surgical procedures while fostering a positive, supportive work culture.
This well-respected organisation offers insurance subsidy, Professional Development allowance, an Appreciation day, annual shutdown over Christmas, free parking, and a wellness programme.
What you can expect:
Mon-Fri Role: Enjoy a balanced work schedule with no weekends.
Generous Benefits: Competitive salary, insurance subsidy, annual Professional Development allowance, and an Appreciation Day.
Work-Life Balance: Annual shutdown over Christmas, free parking, and a wellness programme.
Career Growth: Step into leadership with opportunities in coaching, change management, and professional development.
What you need to do:
Lead the Theatre Team: Manage and mentor a team of nurses and theatre staff to ensure high-quality, patient-centred care.
Coordinate Surgical Operations: Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to maintain efficient and effective theatre operations.
Uphold Clinical Excellence: Ensure adherence to best practice standards in patient care and safety.
Foster a Positive Environment: Cultivate a culture of teamwork and adaptability as the needs of the theatre evolve.
What you need to have:
Registered Nurse: Hold a current Annual Practicing Certificate (APC).
Experience: At least 5 years in surgical nursing, including a minimum of 2 years in a leadership or senior role.
Leadership Skills: Proven ability to manage a team, coach for performance, and support staff development.
Strong Communication: Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary environment.
Flexibility: Adapt to changing business needs while maintaining a high standard of patient care.
If you're ready to elevate your career and lead a high-performing team dedicated to patient care excellence - Apply now!
Alternatively, for a confidential discussion, please contact Rachel Bryenton on 022 064 0077 , quoting Ref No. 206258 .
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