Audiologist

Manawatu / Whanganui
Full time
Expires in: 13 days

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Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role

Whanganui Hospital

Audiologist

Outpatient Department, Clinical and Planned Care Services

1.0 FTE Permanent – 40 Hours per week

Te Whatu Ora Whanganui is committed to increase the diversity of our workforce, and actively focus on employing and building a sustainable Māori workforce which supports our pro-equity commitment.

Ngā Uarātanga | Our Values

  • Aroha - The value of love, respect and empathy, demonstrating compassionate and non-judgemental relationships.
  • Kōtahitanga - The value of unity and vision sharing where we demonstrate trust and collaboration.
  • Manaakitanga - The value of respect, support and caring where we demonstrate doing our very best for others.
  • Tino Rangatiratanga - The value of self-determination where we empower individual/whānau choice.

Ko te kaupapa | About the role

We are seeking a qualified Audiologist to work in our Outpatient Department team. The above role works with the Te Whatu Ora | Health New Zealand (HNZ) to improve health outcomes through advanced audiology practice, knowledge and skills, leadership and consultancy for patients Audiology treatment intervention. We welcome new graduates with appropriate tertiary qualification in Audiology as recognized by New Zealand Audiologists Society (NZAS) and who are passionate to work on their paediatric certifications, as the HNZ will support you in achieving this.

 

The Audiologist provide advice, care and expertise, both in delivering direct patient care and in supporting other staff caring for patients with Audiology requirements and conditions. The focus is for the Audiologist to work in our small and highly motivated audiology team providing services to children, young people and adults as well as supporting our Newborn Hearing Screening (NHS) and Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) specialist services. Directing and supporting the care of patients with Audiology requirements through modelling expert clinical skills, promoting best practice, facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and providing education. Plays an active role in the development and achievement of the strategic direction for the Audiology Services.

We have a very supportive orientation package that support newly qualified Audiologists in their journey of improving competencies towards paediatric patients and working towards their full certifications.

Ko koe tēnei | About you

  • You must be a member of the New Zealand Audiological Society (NZAS)
  • Willingness to be supervised and trained to work towards completion of 3 Cs
  • Hold the legal right to work in New Zealand
  • A customer and team-focused approach to patient care
  • High attention and detail pertaining to patient-focused care, equity in delivery of care, patient health education, process, policy, guidelines, communication and documentation
  • Be a critical thinker
  • Demonstrated ability to deliver optimal patient care
  • Flexibility and adaptability even on short notice
  • The ability to support other areas within the hospital if required
  • Demonstrate Te Whatu Ora | Health New Zealand – Whanganui District values
  • Motivated to maintain high level of knowledge and skill
  • Hold a New Zealand Driver's License
  • Be vaccinated for covid-19

Ngā hua o te Mahi i Te Pōari o Whanganui | Working at Te Whatu Ora Whanganui

  • Opportunity to further strengthen your clinical skills and you will be supported to achieve this
  • You will be working with a dedicated multidisciplinary team providing excellent services to patients and whānau

 

Ko wai mātou | Who are we

Our vision is He Hāpori Ora - Thriving Communities, with our mission being 'to improve health and independence through a responsive and integrated health system'.  We ensure health care places people and their whānau at the centre of everything we do with and for them. We support and empower individuals and whānau to determine their own wellbeing and are committed to working in authentic partnership with other health care providers, iwi, government, social and community agencies to build strong, resilient, connected people and whānau.

Whanganui is a great little progressive city with a friendly chilled vibe. Great café culture, schools and sporting opportunities with some of the best all year-round weather in the country. The rugged west coast beaches on your doorstep allow for all year surfing, fishing or just walking for miles. Skiing and hiking on mount Ruapehu just an hour up the road, Whanganui has all your bases covered for a family friendly lifestyle.

Whanganui's reputation for having some of the best value-for-money housing in New Zealand is another big-plus for many people settling in the city. With most suburbs only 15 minutes from the central business district or Whanganui Hospital residents don't have to compromise on location to make the most of their leisure time or afford a better property.

Check out www.discoverwhanganui.nz/visit/ to see what your new home could look like.

Me pēhea te tono | How to apply

For more information, please contact Kim Craddock, Recruitment Coordinator on jobs@wdhb.org.nz or (06) 348 8911

Rā Katinga | Applications close

Applications close: 30 April, however this vacancy will close when a suitable candidate is found

Vacancy:  11-AUDI-5315

Since we would like our preferred candidate to commence employment as early as possible, we may close this vacancy earlier if we found a suitable candidate for this position. Therefore, please do not wait until the closing date to apply for this role.


Location

Manawatu / Whanganui