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Stewart Street Surgery, Marton

Registered Nurse

Applications Close: Friday 1st November 

An enticing opportunity has arisen for a Registered Nurse (with a desire to work towards Nurse Prescriber or Nurse Practitioner) to join our committed team at Stewart St Surgery. This general practice is owned by Te Rūnanga o Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa and located in Marton. The clinic operates five days a week, 8am to 5pm.

 

This is a permanent full-time position or part-time (hours negotiable), based in a clinic committed to reducing health inequity.  We invite applications from Registered Nurses who are passionate about whānau empowerment, commitment to teamwork, and want to support an innovative practice. 

 

The successful candidate will be culturally responsive and demonstrate a dedication to improving the health outcomes of Māori, Pacific Island, and low-income populations.

 

Our motivated team is committed to the provision of high quality evidenced based care to our patients and work with a whānau focused approach, a team who value culturally based care and work on mutual respect and professionalism, striving to achieve equity in health outcomes. This position will include training and development to ensure you have the skills and knowledge to achieve your role.

 

Key Responsibilities:
•    Provide high-quality nursing care in accordance with professional standards
•    Contribute to the overall functioning of the practice team
•    Demonstrate a commitment to continuous professional development
 
Benefits:
•    Flexible work arrangements excluding weekends
•    Opportunities for career advancement and professional growth
•    Supportive and dynamic team environment
•    Scope for input into role development
 
Essential Criteria:
•    Current New Zealand practicing certificate
•    Demonstrated computer literacy
•    Strong interpersonal and communication skills
•    Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team
•    A commitment to lifelong learning
 
We invite applications from new graduate nurses, registered nurses, community and nurse prescribers, as well as those interested in or currently on their nurse practitioner pathway. 

Your resume, a covering letter, and completed application form should be submitted by Friday 1st November 2024.

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