Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role
- Work within supportive and innovative multi-disciplinary team and newly
built environment;
- Have access to unique professional development and education opportunities;
- Further grow and develop your nursing skills
and expertise within Intellectual Disability and Forensic nursing;
- Full-time and part-time Registered Nursing roles available.
Mō te tūnga | About the role
Te Whatu Ora - Waitaha Canterbury Forensic Intellectual Disability (ID) Team is on a journey of innovation
and evolution in delivering the best possible care to our tāngata whaiora. Here,
we are focusing on long-term rehabilitation and acute care interventions of our
tāngata whaiora by discovering and building on their personal strengths and providing
a supported transition back to their community.
Delivering
a high standard of care is important to the Whaikaha team. The addition of our
new contemporary high care area allows us to offer safe, individualised care and
strengthens our ability to implement our model of care.
As
a result, we are now looking for Registered and Enrolled Nurses with passion and interest in
Intellectual Disability and Forensic nursing who can bring fresh ideas to our
team and help us to deliver on this vision. We have permanent full-time
(0.94FTE) and part-time roles available.
Pehea | About You
- You
will join a supportive an experienced team that strives to make a real
difference in people - s lives.
- You
will work in a fulfilling and yet dynamic environment with tangata whaiora -
consumers who have very complex challenges to face.
- You
will also get an opportunity to build long-term relationships with our tāngata whaiora and deliver a full and holistic range
of nursing care.
- Using
analysis from data collection you will gain insight into the function of
behaviour for our tāngata whaiora and how this informs our clinical
interventions.
- Finally,
you will have access and support with your on-going professional development including
post-graduate studies and more unique Intellectual Disability training like
Positive Behaviour Support, enabled by our comprehensive staff orientation
package, clinical supervisors, nursing leadership and close partnership with
the University of Otago.
Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako | Skills and experience
- Be an enthusiastic Registered
Nurse bringing a range of knowledge and skills in mental health or intellectual
disability nursing.
- Have a current Annual
Practicing Certificate (APC) scoped for mental or intellectual disability
nursing.
- A drive to develop your professional
practise.
- Be compassionate and caring
and have a strong sense of curiosity about those you care for.
- Have exceptional interpersonal
communication skills and positive demeanour.
- Critical thinking,
planning and adaptability to a constantly changing environment.
- Ability
to work within the multi-disciplinary team, providing a clinical nursing
perspective and managing task allocation and direction and delegation
effectively.
Mō mātou | About Us
Specialist Mental Health Services are an interdisciplinary team that forms part of Te Whatu Ora - Waitaha Canterbury. We are committed to working and partnering with tāngata whaiora and their whānau. Constantly striving to work within our philosophy; we develop therapeutic, supportive and empowering relationships with our consumers, enabling them to achieve their personal goals and aspirations.
Tono ināianei | Apply Now
Please submit your most recent resume along with a cover letter stating why you believe that you are the ideal candidate for the role highlighting any skills you have gained along the way.
Applications are only accepted online so please visit our website at www.cdhbcareers.co.nz complete an application.
Enquires - Shannon Le Roux - Recruitment Partner Shannon.LeRoux@cdhb.health.nz
Applicants will be progressed as they apply, so if this sounds like you, please apply now.