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Clinical Coordinator For Intellectual Disability Forensic Service

Clinical Coordinator For Intellectual Disability Forensic Service

Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand Capital, Coast & Hutt ValleyPORIRUA, New Zealand
11 days ago
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Clinical Coordinator For Intellectual Disability Forensic ServiceLocation : PoriruaContract : Permanent, Full Time (1 FTE)Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is dedicated to serving all New Zealanders.

Through integration and collaboration, we are rebuilding a health system underpinned by partnership, equity, sustainability, whanau-centred care, and excellence.About the RoleIntellectual Disability Forensic Service is part of the Mental Health Addiction and Intellectual Disability Service Directorate (MHAIDs) which encompasses the Capital Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Districts and includes local, regional, and national services, including adult, youth and community services.We currently have a vacancy for a full time Clinical Coordinator in the Intellectual Disability Service.We are a progressive service committed to providing a culture of ongoing professional development for staff through regular clinical supervision, an excellent professional development and recognition programme (PDRP) for nursing, regular in-service training and support towards external education.The purpose of the Clinical Coordinator role is to manage the day to day running of the unit under the guidance of the Team Leader.

The Clinical Coordinator provides support to the Team Leader in regard to staff rosters, leave and resource management and coordinating the staff and clients daily activities.Core responsibilities of the role include : Delegated responsibility for aspects of the Team Leader roleClinical coordination of the unit activities dailyProfessional practice standards are maintained and monitoredRecognition of financial and resources constraintsMonitoring of annual leave and sick leaveStaff will be engaged in appropriate educationActively contributes to Continuous Quality Improvement activities within the serviceWorks with colleagues in professional development activitiesParticipates in recognised post registration educationActively contributes to risk minimisation activities within the service and identifies risk and suggests improvementsComplies with policies and proceduresComplies with responsibilities under the Health & Safety in the Workplace Act 2015About the Team / Service / LocationThe Regional Intellectual Disability Secure Service (RIDSS) provides secure (inpatient) care and rehabilitation services for male and female adults and adolescents who have a diagnosed intellectual disability and have committed often serious offences.

Our clients are usually Care Recipients or Special Care Recipients under the Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act, 2003 who have been convicted or found unfit to stand trial.The service is staffed by a team of clinicians from medical, nursing, allied health and support work backgrounds.

We also have management and administrative staff.We have small client numbers in each of our four inpatient services.

The length of stay for each client varies, and in more recent years orders have been made for an average of two years.To ensure that our clients receive the best possible care and rehabilitation, the RIDSS has developed a Model of Care that draws on the strengths of our clients and each discipline within the multidisciplinary team.

This framework incorporates the Good Lives Model of offender rehabilitation, a comprehensive risk assessment structure, a Positive Behaviour Support approach to direct care, and a formal staff supervision and education programme.About youHas a post graduate qualification (or working towards one) in Nursing.Minimum of 3 years post registration working in a Mental Health or Intellectual Disability serviceCurrent annual practising certificate.Registered with the NZ Nursing Council.Has a full current NZ Drivers licence.Experience in coordinating a team of clinicians and support staff.Experience in negotiation and networking across several disciplines.Experience in taking ownership accountability and responsibility for the role.Experience in anticipating, identifying, resolving clinical and administrative / management problems to the desired goals.Experience in coordinating quality systems, andKnowledge of intellectual disability is essential.Working at Health New ZealandHealth New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is the weaving of wellness.

We are dedicated to ensuring excellent healthcare for the people of Aotearoa / New Zealand.Our people are at the heart of everything we do.

Health New Zealand is committed to being a good employer and honouring our equal employment opportunity obligations.

We embrace diversity and welcome applications from all people, including all gender identities, ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and disability.

A diverse and inclusive workforce means we are better positioned to understand and service our community.

We are a pro-equity health organisation, with a particular focus on Maori, Pacific Peoples, and the Disability Community.How to ApplyTo apply please click - apply now.

All applications must be submitted through our online careers portal by 12th October.

If you have any questions about the role, please contact

  • will review applications as received and may proceed with the recruitment process before the closing date of this advertisement.

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