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Working with Ngāti Whātua Whai Māia

Nau mai, haere mai, come join us at Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, Whai Māia in the Ōrākei Health team. Whai Māia is the tribal development arm for Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei. We are a diverse business encompassing education and learning, careers and employment, housing, health and wellbeing, culture and heritage, and environmental and resource management areas.

"The best part about my mahi is serving whānau… and the banter that goes on when they visit. It’s hilarious most times and brings a certain wairua to our space that is unique to who we are as Ngāti Whātua. I’m proud of being able to support our whānau hauora the way they want us to".

Sariah Witika - Practice Manager

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Vacancies

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General Practitioners

Te Whiwhinga Mahi | The opportunity: We are looking for Part Time/Full Time General Practitioners. The role is varied and based on a roster where the GP will provide a range of primary care services within a multidisciplinary team. The GP provides individual and whānau/family medical care within the Primary Healthcare, Outreach and tele-health settings. The GP works closely with the Senior GP and Nursing team to offer clinical guidance, assistance, education, and support. Partnerships & collaboration with other teams within Toi Ora are required to provide efficient, effective, holistic wrap-around services to ensure the overall wellbeing of patients/whānau. Ngā tino pūkenga/whēako | Essential skills/experiences for the role: Our ideal candidate: -General Practice qualifications -NZ registered -Fully registered medical practitioner with current Annual Practising Certificate of Medical Council NZ. -Current membership of professional liabilities insurance group eg. Medical Protection Society or Medical Defence Union -Proven leadership skills -A team player with the ability to motivate and coach people -Generates trust and is discreet, able to work in a collaborative and supportive partnership -Strong relationship skills -Integrity, honesty and reliable -Ability to work independently and be a team member -Demonstrate commitment to quality improvement initiatives -Commitment to ongoing education & professional development -Sense of humour -Outcome and solutions focus -Be eligible to work in New Zealand Te Tono | How to apply: If this sounds like you, click ‘apply for this job’ to submit your cover letter and CV to Peopleculture@nwo.iwi.nz

Nurses

Te Whiwhinga Mahi | The opportunity: Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei are looking for part time/permanent Nurses at their Ōrākei Health Satellite clinic (Glen Innes). Reporting to the Orakei Health Practice Manager, we are looking for an expert nurse to work within a specific area of practice incorporating advanced knowledge and skills. You will practice both independently and in collaboration with other healthcare professionals to promote health, prevent disease and diagnose, assess, and manage people’s health needs. We expect that you will prescribe medicines within your specific area of practice and demonstrate leadership as a consultant, educator, and manager, while also being aware of necessary compliance and legal requirements in regard to the Privacy Act, HIPC, HPCA and PHO contracts. This role will demonstrate advanced clinical decision-making processes and provide timely clinical and culturally appropriate health services while also developing clinical protocols in conjunction with the rest of the medical team to ensure that best practice is maintained. Partnerships & collaboration with other teams within the Tāmaki Hauora Hub will be required for the Nurse Practitioner to provide efficient, effective, holistic wrap around services to ensure overall wellbeing of patients/whānau. Ngā tino pūkenga/whēako | Essential skills/experiences for the role: -A fully registered Nurse with current Annual Practising Certificate of Nursing Council of NZ. -Minimum 3 years’ postgraduate experience -Understanding of primary health care clinical programmes -Experience in long term condition management and/or child health -Experience working in a multidisciplinary team environment -Experience working with complex health needs Te Tono | How to apply: If this sounds like you, please send your CV and a cover letter to Peopleculture@nwo.iwi.nz. This vacancy will close once the vacancy has been filled.

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Practice Nurse Manager

Te Whiwhinga Mahi | The opportunity: We are looking for a permanent Practice Nurse Manager at their Ōrākei Health Satellite clinic (Glen Innes). Reporting to the Toi Ora General Manager, you will be responsible for co-ordinating nurse-led services, providing a range of primary care services within a multidisciplinary team. You will work closely with the Senior GP and Practice Nursing team to offer clinical guidance, assistance, education, and support. This role will champion whānau needs and provide timely clinical and culturally appropriate health services while also developing clinical protocols in conjunction with the rest of the medical team to ensure that best practice is maintained. You will also work to develop initiatives to enable patient centric, coordinated care and engage and participate in multi-disciplinary meetings to support the coordination of care and support services. Partnerships & collaboration with other teams within the Tāmaki Hauora Hub are required to provide efficient, effective, holistic wrap around services to ensure overall wellbeing of patients/whānau. Ngā tino pūkenga/whēako | Essential skills/experiences for the role: -A fully registered Practice Nurse with current Annual Practising Certificate of Nursing Council of NZ. -A minimum 3 years’ postgraduate experience -Understanding of primary health care clinical programmes -Experience in long term condition management and/or child health (desired) -Experience working in a multidisciplinary team environment -Experience working with complex health needs Te Tono | How to apply: If this sounds like you, please send your CV and a cover letter to Peopleculture@nwo.iwi.nz. This vacancy will close once the position has been filled.

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