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Nurse Educator - Ward A8 Vascular and Acute Stroke Urgent Position
New Zealand Government Christchurch, South Island
We are searching for a driven Nurse Educator - Ward A8 Vascular and Acute Stroke to join our dynamic team at New Zealand Government in Christchurch, Canterbury.
Growing your career as a Full Time Nurse Educator - Ward A8 Vascular and Acute Stroke is a great opportunity to develop productive skills.
If you are strong in problem-solving, adaptability and have the right mindset for the job, then apply for the position of Nurse Educator - Ward A8 Vascular and Acute Stroke at New Zealand Government today!
Permanent part time 0.5FTEMō te tūnga About the role
An exciting
opportunity has arisen as the Nurse Educator for Ward
A8. In this area you will provide nursing leadership, clinical coaching, and act
as a resource for both new and experienced staff.
This
unique ward accommodates both the Acute Stroke Unit and Vascular Surgery
specialties. A8 is currently a 24-bed ward and we are actively planning the service
development and opening of the additional Progressive Care Unit (PCU). We are a
passionate and dynamic team who support a diverse patient group.
In A8 we aim to hold ourselves accountable to team
values through the establishment of monthly goals and focuses. Our current
priority is teamwork and kindness. Our nursing and hospital aide team is
diverse with a myriad of backgrounds and expertise which brings a richness of
knowledge and skill to patient care. You will be well supported in this role by
the whole healthcare team.
Continuing
the development of widespread competence in the nursing team is essential, and
it requires a strategic planned approach to be successful. This role
facilitates the progression of current education resources, as well as the
development of future strategic growth, including the opportunity to be
directly involved in the development of the new PCU service and implementation
of higher acuity nursing. So, if you are a Registered Nurse with extensive
clinical experience and a passion for quality nursing we would love to hear
Your
broad knowledge and extensive experience will place you perfectly as an
educational resource for the team. This will allow you to coach and support the
clinical learning of the nursing team while promoting evidence-based practice.
You will be supported through close collaboration with the
Nursing Director and Senior Nursing team in A8,
across the wider cluster and throughout the CDHB.
The A8 Nurse Educator role
includes developing and strengthening current
education resources and delivery of programs, as well as supporting individual
learning plans.
takes a holistic approach to providing a high standard of care combining
surgical and medical nursing expertise. We have a wide range of complex patient
presentations which includes acute and elective, medical and surgical, local
and wider South Island. The Nurse Educator position encompasses a component of
pastoral care to emotionally support our staff through their learning and
Ngā
pūkenga me ngā wheako Skills and experience
An expert
nurse who either holds, or is working towards, a relevant post graduate
qualification. Qualification in adult
education is highly desirable
attitude with problem solving focus
with change management principles and processes
of maturity, stability and self-confidence
model who supports, encourages and empowers
to quality and excellence
planned approach to work and establishes clear directions
with the NZ Nursing Council and current APCMō mātou About Us
Ko ngā tāngata, te mātua mahi - Putting
people at the heart of all we do-
We are committed to
honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its principles by ensuring our partnership
with Māori are at the forefront of all our conversations. We believe in
improving, promoting, and protecting the health and well-being of the
Canterbury the West Coast community.
The culture at Canterbury District
Health Board, is driven by our ā Mātou
Care
and respect for others - Manaaki me te whakaute i te tangata.
in all we do - Hāpai i ā mātou mahi katoa i runga i te pono.
for outcomes - Te Takohanga i ngā hua
working at CDHB
When you work at the Canterbury District
Health Board, you are part of a wider whānau that will support you along your
journey. We offer great coaching, mentoring and learning outcomes for all
staff. We are always improving our facilities across all campuses and have
amazing discounts from select retailers, restaurants and business.
At the DHB, you are part of something greater then yourself and
encouraged to your uniquely self.
Tono ināianei Apply Now
Only applications submitted via our career site will be accepted,
therefore apply directly on our career site here.
Contact Steph
Keene, Recruitment Specialist on for
additional information.
The role that you are applying for is one that may
only be performed by a person who has been vaccinated against Covid-19. It is
therefore a condition of this application that you are vaccinated against
Covid-19. As a person working in the health and disability sector you will come
into contact with a large number of people, some of whom may be
vulnerable. Without a vaccine, there is the risk that you may contract
Covid-19. The requirement to be vaccinated is to keep you safe and also
to endeavour to protect others against the potential transmission of Covid-19
as a result of you contracting it in the course of your employment.
Company Benefits :
Learning opportunities
Company offers career progression opportunities
Advantageous package
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