Registered Community Nurse
About the Role
We are seeking passionate and dedicated Registered Nurses (Tapuhi) to join our team in delivering high-quality nursing and health services to whānau across Northland. These roles are integral to supporting Whānau Oranga outcomes and ensuring culturally responsive care for Māori communities.
You will work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, providing care that reflects the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the kaupapa of Ngāti Hine Health Trust. This includes health promotion, needs assessment, case management, and proactive engagement with whānau in homes, marae, schools, and community settings.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver evidence-based nursing care and health promotion programmes
- Fully Authorised Vaccinator
- Build strong relationships with whānau and community support services
- Maintain accurate records and reporting
- Uphold cultural competency and tikanga Māori in all aspects of care
- Collaborate with health, social, and disability services to achieve Whānau Ora goals
About You
- NZ Registered Nurse with a current practicing certificate
- Strong understanding of Te Reo Māori and Tikanga Māori
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
- Ability to work in diverse environments and adapt to changing needs
- Computer literacy and sound administrative skills
- Preferably familiar with Standing Orders
Why Join Us?
- Work in a supportive, culturally rich environment
- Make a real difference in the lives of whānau and communities
- Professional development opportunities
Apply Now
Join us in supporting whānau to make positive choices and create positive change.
Please submit your CV and cover letter.
Applications close: 24th April 2026 @ 15.00pm
Commencement: ASAP
Eligibility:
Applicants must be New Zealand citizens or hold a valid New Zealand visa.
Please note: Shortlisting and interviews may take place as we receive applications, and the role maybe filled prior to close of date
Company profile
At NHHT, we provide a wide range of services designed to meet the diverse needs of our communities, including:
Primary Health Care: Culturally appropriate healthcare services promoting preventive care and well-being.
Mental Health and Addictions: Supportive services focused on mental health, addiction recovery, and emotional resilience.
Whānau Ora: Integrated support services empowering families through a holistic, family-centered approach.
Community Services: Programs enhancing the social, economic, and cultural well-being of our communities.
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