National Clinical Network Co-Lead- Cancer
at TE WHATU ORA
New Zealand, , New Zealand -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 27 Oct, 2024 | Not Specified | 28 Jul, 2024 | 3 year(s) or above | Cancer,Cultural Competency,Health Outcomes,Service Improvement,Health Systems | No | No |
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Description:
- Contribute to transforming the future of health as a Co-Lead within our National Clinical Networks
- Be based in any part of Aotearoa NZ
- We are now seeking expressions of interest to be Co-Leads of the National Clinical Networks - Cancer
- Applications are open until 9 August 2024.
Learn more about the National Clinical Networks
NGĀ PŪKENGA ME NGĀ WHEAKO | SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
As a National Clinical Network Co-Lead for cancer, you will be accountable for development and delivery of the national work programme and will:
- Be a practising clinician who provides local, regional or national professional and clinical governance leadership for cancer.
- Be invested in your own cultural competency and hold the National Clinical Network and health system to account, driving opportunities for service improvement that leads to better health outcomes for Māori.
- Be an approachable, collaborative leader ensuring the people you work with feel heard and empowered.
- Use your broad understanding of health systems and your professional and contextual knowledge to bring sector insights and understanding to the National Clinical Network for Cancer.
- Be highly connected to inter-professional teams and the wider sector with the credibility and capability to be a ‘leader of leaders’.
- Recognise the skills and contribution of our kaimahi at all parts of the cancer patient pathway.
- Be committed to eliminating unwarranted variation and pursuing equity in health care across the motu and utilising your communication, negotiating and influencing skills to build consensus amongst stakeholders.
Responsibilities:
- Be a practising clinician who provides local, regional or national professional and clinical governance leadership for cancer.
- Be invested in your own cultural competency and hold the National Clinical Network and health system to account, driving opportunities for service improvement that leads to better health outcomes for Māori.
- Be an approachable, collaborative leader ensuring the people you work with feel heard and empowered.
- Use your broad understanding of health systems and your professional and contextual knowledge to bring sector insights and understanding to the National Clinical Network for Cancer.
- Be highly connected to inter-professional teams and the wider sector with the credibility and capability to be a ‘leader of leaders’.
- Recognise the skills and contribution of our kaimahi at all parts of the cancer patient pathway.
- Be committed to eliminating unwarranted variation and pursuing equity in health care across the motu and utilising your communication, negotiating and influencing skills to build consensus amongst stakeholders
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:3.0Max:8.0 year(s)
Hospital/Health Care
Pharma / Biotech / Healthcare / Medical / R&D
Health Care
Graduate
Proficient
1
New Zealand, New Zealand