Clinical Nurse Manager at Findex
Invercargill City, Southland, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 May, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Leadership, Perioperative Nursing, Theatre Nursing, Patient Care Management, Policy Development, Quality Improvement, Problem Solving, Decision Making, Delegation, Capability Building, Clinical Coordination, Healthcare Management

Industry

Financial Services

Description
Imagine a hospital where compassion meets innovation, where healthcare is not just a service but a shared responsibility of the community. We have turned this vision into reality, and we seek a dedicated Clinical Nurse Manager to continue this transformative journey. This is more than just a job; it's an opportunity to be a part of something greater. Become a changemaker, a guardian of health and hope for the community. The Role: As the Clinical Nurse Manager, you will be the heartbeat of our hospital, leading with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. Alongside the General Manager, you will have the opportunity to shape the nursing department, drive quality patient care, and inspire a team of passionate healthcare professionals. This is a paid role, largely Monday to Friday with no shift work. Key responsibilities include: · Provide clinical leadership, coordination and management to ensure safe provision of patient care · Assist in session and list management with oversight of clinical delivery and safety implications · Contribute to the production and review of clinical policies and procedures · Ensure the hospital and clinical facilities are maintained and in safe and optimum working order · Lead and support capability building for the team of volunteers About You: To be successful in this role you will have the passion and drive to go the extra mile. With well-developed problem-solving skills, sound decision making and the ability to delegate, you will also be able to demonstrate: · Significant post graduate clinical nursing practice with Theatre or Perioperative experience at a senior level · Proven leadership ability · Post graduate degree (or working towards) is desirable · Knowledge of quality improvement processes and principles · Empathetic, patient focussed and committed to excellence · Knowledge and understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its implications on healthcare About Us: The Southern Charity Hospital Trust was established in 2019 following Blair Vining’s highly publicised battle with terminal bowel cancer. To people throughout Aotearoa, Blair was an extraordinary man: a man who turned his own tragedy into a battle to ensure better cancer care for his community. One of his greatest legacies has become a reality. Our mission is profound – to ensure that every individual has access to high quality healthcare, regardless of economic status. The Southern Charity Hospital provides free services to those in Southland and Otago, who are unable to access care through the public or private health systems. We are currently providing perioperative care for colonoscopy and dentistry, with the vision to expand our outpatient services in the future. We are: · Community-Driven: We are not just a hospital; we are a community of caregivers, working together to uplift the health of our neighbours. · Innovation: Our hospital is equipped with the latest technology and practices, ensuring that our healthcare delivery is always at the forefront of progress. · Free Healthcare: Join us in our mission to provide free healthcare to those who can't access it through public or private systems, making a tangible difference in people's lives. If this sounds like you, please apply online. Or to enquire, contact Catherine Ebborn on 022 027 1175, or catherine.ebborn@findex.co.nz
Responsibilities
The Clinical Nurse Manager provides leadership and coordination to ensure safe patient care and clinical delivery. They are responsible for managing clinical policies, maintaining facilities, and supporting the capability building of volunteers.
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