Job Vacancy: Clinical Nurse Manager - Mental Health Intensive Service

Job Vacancy: Clinical Nurse Manager - Mental Health Intensive Service

Clinical Nurse Manager

Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi. Engari, he toa takitini.

Success is not the work of one, but the work of many.

Permanent

80 hours per fortnight

Do you have a passion for excellent person-centred care in adult mental health?

If you are interested in working in a supportive and highly professional team then we welcome your application for the role of Clinical Nurse Manager - Mental Health Intensive Service. Our dynamic and innovative team are the key reason to success of positive change within the department. Driving a culture to ensure consumers are at the heart of everything we do.

The Clinical Nurse Manager will lead a multi-disciplinary team in the Intensive Mental Health Services which includes a 23 bed acute inpatient facility and the Intensive Day Programme. This role requires proven and effective leadership skills. You'll be able to build and sustain a high performing team through communication, support, personal and professional development and have demonstrated this in your current or previous positions.

We work with a diverse population with a variety of mental health needs and we are a service that is continuously developing. If you are passionate about mental health, open to new challenges and willing to try new initiatives to improve a person's journey through our service, then we want you to join our intensive team in Hawke's Bay.

A level of physical fitness and resilience is required for this position as well as the someone who shares our values of He kauanuanu - Respect, Ākina - Improvement, Rāranga te tira - Partnership and Tauwhiro - Care.

For more information please contact Peta Rowden, Nurse Director, Mental Health and Addiction Services Peta.Rowden@hawkesbaydhb.govt.nz

To make an application and view the Position Profile please visit our web site: http://www.hawkesbay.health.nz/

 

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