We are seeking compassionate and skilled Registered Nurses to provide primary care services in a supportive, whānau-centred environment. You will work closely with our integrated care team to deliver exceptional care through assessments, minor surgery support, health screening, and patient follow-ups.
About Us: TToH is a whānau-focused health and social services organisation rooted in kaupapa Māori values. For over 39 years, we've been dedicated to addressing health inequities and enhancing Māori health across the Hawkes Bay region. Our holistic approach integrates health, social, education, and community development services, all designed to empower whānau.
Role Overview: As the Registered Nurse, you will facilitate high-quality care coordination for individuals and whānau with complex health needs. Your work will involve collaborating across health and social services to ensure seamless transitions of care, ultimately improving health equity.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Patient assessments
2. Provide health education, lifestyle counselling, and chronic disease management
3. Coordinate patient care with GPs, community services, and other health providers
4. Support immunisation, family planning, and sexual health services
5. Advocate for patients' needs with external agencies
6. Engage and support a ‘circle-of-care’ approach to holistic wellbeing.
Minimum Requirements:
1. Current Registered Nurse with an unrestricted annual practicing certificate.
2. In-depth understanding of health inequities in Aotearoa and commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
3. Exceptional communication, organisational, and critical appraisal skills.
4. Ability to independently manage complex workloads and demonstrate innovation in care delivery.
5. Strong ability to build trust with whānau, promoting self-determination and autonomy.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a dedicated team that values Māori and Pacific health gains. Your contributions will directly impact the lives of individuals and whānau, fostering equitable health outcomes and empowering communities. Alongside doing meaningful mahi, you will also receive a package of benefits, including 5 weeks annual leave, health insurance, life insurance, birthday leave, and more.
If you are ready to make a difference, apply now to be part of our exciting journey towards optimal whānau-centred care.
Please apply and include:
1. Completed application form (online)
Applications close Monday 27th January 2025. We review applications as they come in, so don’t delay.
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