Community Services And Development, Auckland

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Total Care

RN Contractor

  • Posted 3w ago
  • On Site
  • Contract, Temp
Location

Auckland


Job Description

Ko wai mātou? | Who are we?
Total Care Health, the specialist nursing division of Access Community Health , is a leading and
trusted provider of wound care services to ACC. We provide assessment and management of
acute and complex wounds and are at the leading edge of the wound management process.
We are on a mission to help create a better day, every day for all our clients.

He kōrero whakamārama mō tēnei tūranga | About the role
As a contractor you would have the ultimate flexibility to work the hours that suit you and your
clients, picking up the packages that you want to manage that would fit your lifestyle.
Each day will offer new experiences as you visit clients in their homes, workplaces, or places of
study, ensuring no two days are the same

Ngā tohungatanga mō tēnei tūranga | Desired skills and experience
• As an experienced Registered Nurse, you will bring your expertise in specialist wound
care.
• Experience in long term conditions, aged residential care, or medical nursing highly
desirable.
• Actively demonstrate the ability and desire to show cultural sensitivity, awareness and
respect in all interactions with patients, families and colleagues
He aha ai mātou? | Why Us?
• Education - We offer regular in-service education to ensure continuous professional
development including a comprehensive induction and preceptor programme
• Support - our dedicated Clinical Nurse Leaders are hugely experienced and here to help
• Fulfilment - a huge variety of jobs and wide range of responsibilities caring for people
referred for ACC services
• Resources - All our contractors are highly valued and you will be provided with
appropriate equipment to carry out your role and competitive payments on completion
of each package of care
• Technology - Current wound care technologies to choose from
• Autonomous - ability to plan and organise your own assignments

Every day we aim to make a positive difference in our communities around Aotearoa
If you are an experienced community RN, keen to take charge of your own caseload and work
hours and hold a current, clean full drivers' licence please apply now or for any questions,
please email recruitment@access.org.nz

All applicants must have the right to work in New Zealand. We are not offering visa sponsorship for this role.

Join our dedicated community nursing team and gain control over your schedule and
achieve a better work-life balance!


Hard Skills Required

  • First Aide
  • Full Driver's License

Soft Skills Required

  • Communication
  • Coordination
  • Time Management

Job Schedule

  • Shift Work

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