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Nurse Educator - Professional Development Unit: Critical Care

Job Description - Nurse Educator - Professional Development Unit:
Critical Care (WAI26530) Nurse Educator - Professional Development Unit:
Critical Care Job Number :
WAI26530 Where you'll be working:
Waikato Hospital The details:
Permanent Part-time - 36 Hours per week Salary details:
$110,704 - $117,907 per annum Are you truly passionate about educating and upskilling entry-to-practice nurses? Do you aspire to make a leadership contribution that influences workforce development, aiming to enhance health outcomes for our regional population? If so, we have an exciting opportunity that awaits you! Te whiwhinga mahi The Opportunity We are looking for a Nurse Educator to join us in the Professional Development Unit.
Our vision is Leading Education for Quality Care and our mission is the advancement of nursing and midwifery practice, facilitated through workforce development and clinical education initiatives.
The purpose of this nursing leadership role is to respond to variances in clinical education needs and facilitate learning for nurses working where critical care is delivered in our region.
The role also facilitates the learning experience for students and new graduate nurses placed within this service.
Although the role is physically based at Waikato Hospital there is a component of this role that supports education for critical care services within Te Manawa Taki region, as well as our rural sites within Waikato.
Travel within the Te Manawa Taki region will be supported, and creates exciting opportunities to network and facilitate education across the region.
The successful candidate will work in partnership with a team of dedicated and experienced nurse educators and clinical leaders to plan, implement and evaluate responses to learning needs, as well as participate in organisation wide nursing education and development initiatives.
(Please note position descriptions can only be viewed on the Te Whatu Ora - Waikato website.
) The Professional Development Unit offers a supportive environment focused on development and growth.
We are an exceptionally supportive and enthusiastic team of educators, who collaborate to deliver the Professional Development Unit's vision of Leading Education for Quality Care.
Through mentorship and access to professional supervision we want to be able to offer professional development opportunities to help you become the best version of you! Required skills & experience you will need to be considered for this role:
Demonstrated ability to guide others in applying Te Tiriti o Waitangi to improve health outcomes and equity for Maori.
Demonstrated ability to guide others in applying principles of cultural safety in practice.
At least four years post registration experience in a relevant field of nursing (e.
g.
haematology and oncology).
A proven record of facilitating and assessing learning for individuals and groups in clinical practice.
Expert level on PDRP or proficient with demonstrated ability to transition to an expert/senior level.
Excellent communication, relationship management, and interpersonal skills.
An adult teaching and assessing qualification, such as a preceptorship or adult education qualification.
Evidence of successful study at a postgraduate level.
Whakamana - Give and earn respect Whakaronga - Listen to me; Talk to me Whakapakari - Growing the good It is not very often something happens that is big; like, really big.
Big to the point that it will touch the lives of every single person in the country.
That is what we are talking about here.
The provision of Health in Aotearoa New Zealand, and how its run is about to change in a big way.
Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand and Te Aka Whai Ora - Maori Health Authority will together shape the delivery of Health services in Aotearoa New Zealand for generations to come, and will form the core of a modern and integrated service looking after the needs of all our Whanau.
We are dedicated to achieving health equity for Maori and other priority populations.
We are a Crown entity and an active partner in Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand is guided by Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to upholding the articles.
Here at Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand, Waikato we have a team of 8,000 working across the Waikato where everyone plays a vital role in the care of our patients - directly or non-directly.
Our vision is Healthy People.
Excellent Care.
We are a values-based and inclusive organisation that is committed to deliver the best health outcomes for our total population.
Reflecting the population we serve is an important part of the care we deliver to the community.
We strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds with the necessary capability and who share our values to apply.
We proactively develop pathways that maximise opportunity for Maori and encourage Maori to apply.
Me pehea te tuku tono How to apply Please apply directly online, applications are not able to be accepted via email.
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$110,704 - $117,907 per year.
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