We are looking for an experienced Registered Nurse to join our clinical leadership team as a Unit Coordinator at our Julia Wallace Retirement Village located in Palmerston North. The role includes working Tuesday to Saturday 0800-1630 with a shared on-call component.As the Unit Coordinator, you will use your nursing and people skills to:Provide leadership, coaching, and support to your team, ensuring care is always 'good enough for mum and dad'Foster the Ryman culture which promotes a safe and enjoyable work experience for your teamEnsure all care is continuously assessed, planned, implemented, and evaluated to meet the needs of each resident within the UnitActively engage with residents' families/whanau, visitors, Allied Health Professionals, and District Health Boards, creating lasting relationshipsPerform and support your nursing team to conduct interRAI assessmentsIntermittently provide additional time outside rostered hours to attend events, support team members, or residents and families as neededDedicate quality time with your team, including flexibility of rostered hours on different shifts to connect with all team members within the unitCommunicate effectively and efficiently with your team that promotes respect and trustParticipate as a positive and trusting member of a team that works together as oneProvide support to your Clinical Manager and Village ManagerAbout YouTo thrive in our supportive and caring environment you will have:A current APC (annual practising certificate)interRAI training or willingness to gain competencyExtensive experience as a Senior Registered Nurse or Nursing LeaderThe ability to lead, share knowledge, and motivate your teamKindness, compassion, and drive to deliver exceptional care to our residentsFlexibility to share responsibilities of the on-call component with other Unit Coordinators as per a roster coordinated by the Village ManagerAbout RymanAt Ryman, we believe the measure of a full life is one that gets richer with age.Ryman Healthcare is a leader in retirement living and aged care. Our driving purpose is to enhance freedom, connection, and well-being for people as we grow older. We own and operate 48 villages in New Zealand and Australia and we employ approximately 7,700 team members across a range of different sectors. Additionally, we are proud to be the first healthcare company to receive the Wellbeing Tick.At the heart of our business, everything we do must be 'Good enough for mum and dad.'About our BenefitsWorking at Ryman has benefits beyond providing the best care to our residents - as part of our team, you will:Have certainty of hours through fixed rostersBe provided with opportunities for career progression with ongoing support for professional developmentAppreciate our pleasing resident-to-staff ratio, allowing for more personalised careBe eligible to apply for funded post-graduate study opportunities including study leaveReceive education, long service, and wellness leave on top of standard leaveHave opportunities to work in both New Zealand and AustraliaWork within a secure building with 24-hour management and supportAccess over 60 discounts with well-known brands across a variety of sectors including health and wellbeing, banking, insurance, retail, and more!At Ryman, we support an environment where everyone feels welcome to be themselves. We embrace diversity and celebrate individual uniqueness, encouraging anyone wanting to work for Ryman to apply for our vacant positions.If you are interested in joining an organisation with a clear purpose and a commitment to innovation, kindness, and excellence, we would love to hear from you!Applications will be reviewed as they are received and interviews may take place prior to the close date. This means a job ad may close before the advertised close date.
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