Mahitahi Hauora PHE works collaboratively with primary healthcare providers, Māori health providers, community, and key partners to support member general practices in achieving better health outcomes for our Tai Tokerau population. As a primary healthcare organisation underpinned by Ti Tiriti o Waitangi, our kaupapa is to enable whānau and communities to achieve self-determined wellbeing and equitable access to health services. Our vision is healthy whānau, thriving Northland.
We are part of a newly established consortium of six Primary Health Organisations working together to deliver the Nurse Practitioner Training Support Scheme (NPTSS). This nationally coordinated, regionally responsive scheme is designed to support nurses during the final year of their NP training and the first 6 months following registration.
Opportunity
The Regional Programme Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting the successful delivery of NPTSS. Reporting to the Regional Nursing Director and working closely with the Regional Nurse Practitioner Lead, this position provides critical coordination and administrative support to ensure the smooth operation of the programme across the region. The role focuses on supporting employers and Nurse Practitioner trainees throughout the programme – monitoring progress and ensuring access to supervision, mentoring, and cultural support. The coordinator maintains programme quality and consistency, proactively identifying and addressing any challenges that may affect the trainee’s learning experience or placement success.
Key Skills
What we can offer you
How to Apply
We offer exceptional remuneration and benefits, as well as a fantastic team and wider company environment to work in. If you think this sounds like you, please apply to submit your CV and application using the ‘Apply Now’ button or email if you require additional information. We look forward to hearing from you.
All applicants must be legally entitled to work in NZ.
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