Regional Clinical Lead at Tamaki Health
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 May, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Leadership, Primary Healthcare, Urgent Care, Quality Improvement, Nurse Prescribing, Staff Mentoring, Clinical Audit, Biculturalism, Health Equity, MedTech, Performance Management, Strategic Planning

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
REGIONAL CLINICAL LEAD – TĀMAKI HEALTH - CHRISTCHURCH CLINICS AND PALMERSTON NORTH About Tāmaki Health At Tāmaki Health, we put a little heart into everything we do. We’re a progressive nationwide healthcare organisation committed to a team-based model of care, offering multiple clinical career pathways including nurse prescribing, clinical leadership, quality improvement, and education. We’re passionate about medical care for the communities we serve, and we care for each other as we work toward a healthier future for everyone. Local Doctors and White Cross together make up the largest independent primary healthcare group in New Zealand, serving over 230,000 enrolled patients across 50+ clinics. Our focus is on improving health and well-being by offering easy-to-access, high-quality, affordable services in the community. Purpose of the Role The Regional Clinical Lead works in partnership with charge nurses and other key stakeholders to provide nursing leadership across a defined cluster of clinics. The role contributes to and leads the implementation of Tāmaki Health’s nursing strategic priorities, while also guiding day-to-day nursing direction and overall clinical nursing priorities across the organisation. Increasing nurse-led care through planned care and nurse prescribing is a core focus. The role ensures strong clinical leadership by aligning primary healthcare trends, workforce capability, systems, and technology to support high-quality nursing practice. About the Position We are seeking an experienced Clinical Lead to provide strategic and clinical leadership across nursing teams in Auckland. Reporting to the Chief Nursing Officer, you will work closely within a team of Regional Clinical Leads, Cluster Managers, Charge Nurses, and clinic teams to implement innovative nursing models of care, strengthen clinical quality, and support excellent patient outcomes. A key focus of this role is increasing nurse-led care and ensuring clinical services are patient focussed and delivered safely, efficiently, and aligned with best practice. Working Hours & Location * 0.8 – 1.0 FTE (32–40 hours) per week * Includes occasional on-call duties, not more than once per month * Based at our Clinics, with regular travel across your assigned cluster clinics Cluster: White Cross Greers Road, Aranui, New Brighton, Shirley Medical, Durham Health in Rangiora, and City Doctors in Palmerston North  Key Responsibilities * Implement the strategic development of nursing services, aligned with primary healthcare trends * Provide clinical leadership, coaching, and guidance to senior management and nursing teams * Support and mentor nursing staff, fostering development, capability, and performance * Support clinic charge nurses with recruitment, training, orientation, and performance processes for nursing staff * Oversee quality improvement initiatives and clinical audit processes * Maintain oversight of nursing funding streams to ensure efficiency and sustainability * Promote and uphold principles of health equity, cultural safety, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi * Demonstrate understanding of Māori tikanga, kawa, and culturally responsive care You Will Need to Have * A current New Zealand Annual Practising Certificate (APC) * Extensive experience and a well-developed understanding of primary care, general practice (GP) and urgent care (UC) * Proven leadership experience in a clinical environment * At least five years’ nursing experience in New Zealand * Strong organisational and leadership skills * Experience in quality improvement and clinical teaching * Commitment to biculturalism and health equity * Awareness of PHO, ACC, and nursing professional development requirements * Excellent written and verbal communication skills * Familiarity with MedTech or similar PMS (advantageous) * Legal Right to Work in New Zealand Ready to Lead and Inspire? If you’re ready to lead, influence, and make a meaningful impact in primary healthcare, we would love to hear from you. How to Apply Please click Apply and complete the online registration via our careers portal. Only applicants with valid working rights in New Zealand will be considered.
Responsibilities
Provide strategic and clinical nursing leadership across a cluster of clinics to implement innovative models of care. Focus on increasing nurse-led care and ensuring clinical services are safe, efficient, and patient-focused.
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