Unit Coordinator - Hospital Unit
Auckland, New Zealand · À temps plein
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- Registered Nurse qualification
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Description de l'emploi
Role Overview
Join William Sanders Retirement Village in Devonport, Auckland as the full-time Hospital Unit Coordinator. Working Tuesday to Saturday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, you will guide and inspire your nursing team in providing outstanding care within an inclusive and supportive environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead nursing staff with clear expectations to ensure care quality, patient safety, and continuous advancement.
- Develop team competence through coaching, constructive feedback, and skill building, enhancing confidence and responsibility.
- Foster a positive, inclusive, and high-achieving workplace where team members feel respected and encouraged.
- Manage personalized care plans focused on achieving excellent clinical results for residents.
- Establish trusted connections with residents, their families or whānau, and healthcare professionals.
- Maintain excellence in interRAI assessments and accurate documentation, leveraging data for informed decision-making.
- Optimize rostering, workflows, and resource allocation to balance efficient operations with high-quality care.
- Provide visible, hands-on leadership across shifts, remaining accessible and supportive to staff.
- Understand the interplay between staffing, care acuity, and regulatory compliance to improve performance.
- Collaborate actively within the leadership team, including Clinical and Village Managers.
Candidate Profile
- Registered Nurse holding a current Annual Practising Certificate (APC).
- Experience in a Senior RN or Nursing leadership position.
- InterRAI competency or willingness to acquire this skill.
- Strong leadership with a focus on mentoring and building team capabilities.
- Ability to inspire and engage team members to deliver exceptional care.
- Proven clinical decision-making skills balancing patient needs, risks, and best practices.
- Proficient in using clinical information systems and data analysis to enhance care quality.
- Excellent communication, trust building, and clear expectation setting abilities.
- Compassionate, kind, and motivated to provide outstanding resident care.
- Flexibility to share on-call duties as scheduled by the Village Manager.
About Ryman Healthcare
Ryman Healthcare is a leading provider of retirement living and aged care services in New Zealand and Australia, employing over 7,700 staff across diverse fields including nursing and village management. Our commitment is to deliver exceptional care every day, ensuring residents and their families can trust that care provided is "good enough for mum and dad." We are dedicated to innovation, commercial strength, and exceptional community standards.
Benefits and Perks
- Stable fixed rosters guaranteeing clear working hours.
- Strong focus on ongoing professional development with clear career advancement routes.
- Funded postgraduate studies with provision for study leave.
- Extra leave entitlements including education leave, long service leave, and wellness days.
- Opportunities to work in locations across New Zealand and Australia.
- A secure and supportive workplace set amidst beautiful village landscapes and gardens.
- Access to over 60 discounts covering health, wellbeing, retail, banking, and more.
Diversity and Inclusion
Ryman Healthcare fosters an environment where every employee is encouraged to be true to themselves. We value diversity and individuality and invite all interested candidates to apply.
Additional Information
Applications will be assessed on receipt, and interviews may be conducted before the closing date, meaning the role could be filled early.