Māori Nurse Educator

Te Rau Ora

  • Permanent Part Time
  • Multiple Location Options

Mō Te Rau Ora | About Us

Driven, talented, and engaging are a few words that describe our people. With Te Rau Ora being a national centre for Māori Health and Wellbeing in Aotearoa, New Zealand we are committed to our vision where whānau are thriving, self-determined, and well. With a focus on strengthening Māori health and wellbeing through nationally navigated and locally led solutions, we have national reach with offices in Kirikiriroa (Hamilton), Papaioea (Palmerston North), Pōneke (Wellington), and Ōtepoti (Dunedin).

Kōrero mō te tūranga | About the Role

The Māori Nurse Educator will support and foster the education of Māori Registered nurses through the Huarahi Whakatū PDRP programme (an online nursing council accredited professional development recognition programme specifically tailored by and for Māori Registered Nurses). This role is permanent and on a part-time basis.

Some of the key responsibilities include:

  • Coordinating the delivery of the Huarahi Whakatū programme to Māori Registered Nurses
  • Provide Quarterly reports to the Nursing Council of New Zealand
  • Identify and support Māori registered nurses' education and professional development based on knowledge of service needs and aligned with Huarahi Whakatū programme
  • Maintain relationships with Nursing Council of New Zealand, college of mental health nurses of Māori nurses and other national bodies of supportive Māori Registered Nurses, Whatu Ora and Te Aka Whaiora.
  • Visit Huarahi Whakatū to find out more about the programme.

About 'You'

  • Experience as a Registered Nurse with current annual practice certificate
  • Experience with clinical and Te Ao Māori approach in teaching and mentoring in small and large groups and the ability to tailor information presented appropriately to promote understanding for your audience
  • Inclusive of all cultures and respectful of diverse beliefs, protocols and practices
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a team and with other relevant key stakeholders
  • Proactivity in ensuring nursing documentation and resources are kept current with regular reviews.

Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou | What we offer

  • Flexible work hours and opportunities
  • An opportunity to impact Māori health equity outcomes
  • Be part of a Tikanga driven organisation that cares about its people and whānau.

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How to Apply:
If this sounds like your next career move, apply today by clicking the "Interested? Apply here" button below. Ensure to upload a current copy of your CV and cover letter.

Applications close on Friday, 11 October 2024.

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