Registered Nurse – Kea – Inpatient Ward
at Braemar Hospital
Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand -
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Description:
ABOUT US
Braemar Hospital is a prestigious private surgical hospital in Hamilton, New Zealand, dedicated to supporting nearly 200 credentialed specialists, across nine operating theatres and two endoscopy suites, and providing a full range of surgical specialties and medical procedures.
Our hospital exists, quite simply, to make lives better. We know the right experience at Braemar Hospital can improve how patients and their whānau feel, and how they live, even when there’s a long journey to full recovery. To see patients, leave Braemar with a new lease on life makes our efforts worthwhile.
The service we deliver at Braemar Hospital, and the profit that generates, enables our owner, the Braemar Charitable Trust, to support our community to live better lives through funding surgeries, health-related academic scholarships, medical research, and other health-related initiatives across the Waikato.
Care and excellence are at our core. We are well-known for investing in highly sophisticated technology, equipment, and facilities to enable our highly skilled team to deliver quality, safe patient outcomes. We also invest heavily in developing a world-leading organisational culture to attract and retain the very best talent because we know the critical role our team play in surgical excellence.
THE OPPORTUNITY
We are currently seeking Registered Nurses for our 37-bed ward – Kea.
Working in the Kea Inpatient Ward, reporting to the Charge Nurse, the Registered Nurse is responsible for providing pre and post-operative care for both adults and paediatric patients.
You will receive a comprehensive orientation and induction, and ongoing professional development with access to peri-operative education.
To be successful in this role:
- You will have prior experience in ward surgical nursing and ideally in a private hospital environment. Surgical specialties include, Orthopaedics, Spinal, ENT, Paediatrics, Plastics, Breast surgery and Maxillofacial;
- You must have a current New Zealand Nursing Registration (APC);
- Ideally you will have at least 3 years NZ surgical experience;
- You will understand that the key to success lies in our team operating in collaboration with one another and you will have the ability and disposition to enhance cooperation and teamwork;
- You will have excellent assessment skills, and an organised and methodical approach;
- You will be enthusiastic and focused on patient experience; with a patient-centric approach, you will take time to demonstrate the highest level of attention and care;
- You will be known for your clear and professional communication skills and your ability to remain calm and collected in a dynamic work environment;
- You will have flexibility to work rostered and rotating shifts including weekends and nights.
Responsibilities:
- You will have prior experience in ward surgical nursing and ideally in a private hospital environment. Surgical specialties include, Orthopaedics, Spinal, ENT, Paediatrics, Plastics, Breast surgery and Maxillofacial;
- You must have a current New Zealand Nursing Registration (APC);
- Ideally you will have at least 3 years NZ surgical experience;
- You will understand that the key to success lies in our team operating in collaboration with one another and you will have the ability and disposition to enhance cooperation and teamwork;
- You will have excellent assessment skills, and an organised and methodical approach;
- You will be enthusiastic and focused on patient experience; with a patient-centric approach, you will take time to demonstrate the highest level of attention and care;
- You will be known for your clear and professional communication skills and your ability to remain calm and collected in a dynamic work environment;
- You will have flexibility to work rostered and rotating shifts including weekends and nights
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:3.0Max:8.0 year(s)
Hospital/Health Care
Pharma / Biotech / Healthcare / Medical / R&D
Health Care
Graduate
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Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand