Nurse Practitioner or Designated Nurse Prescriber at Tend
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

15 Dec, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Primary Care, Holistic Approach, Patient Assessment, Diagnosis, Management Plans, Culturally Safe Care, Continuity of Care, Referral Planning

Industry

Medical Practices

Description
Tend is invested in the future of GP primary care in Aotearoa. We have a locally developed note-taking tool, Scribe. Click here to learn how we can improve the consult experience for clinicians and patients. We're growing in the Christchurch area as we integrate our South Island clinics. We have a team of multi-disciplinary clinicians working with us across our various clinics and we're looking for experienced NPs or DNP's to join us! We would ideally like to hire a experienced clinicians for our Linwood clinic, working at least 6 - 8 sessions in clinic. Our patients can see our care team online through the Tend app, or in person at a Tend medical centre. You'll be part of our innovative, collaborative, curious and high-performing team. We aspire to make Aotearoa the healthiest country in the world! As a NP or DNP at Tend, you’ll be someone who cares about making a difference. You will: Provide high-quality primary care using a holistic and person/whānau centred approach. Promote health and assess, diagnose and form management plans for diverse patient groups both in-person and online. Ensure continuity of care by developing timely plans for referral and follow-up, where appropriate. Provide culturally safe care with patients and whānau. If you would be interested in having a confidential discussion around working with us please feel free to contact me on 021373073 or email brendan.mcilraith@tend.nz
Responsibilities
As a Nurse Practitioner or Designated Nurse Prescriber, you will provide high-quality primary care and promote health for diverse patient groups. You will ensure continuity of care and provide culturally safe care to patients and their whānau.
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