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17 January 2024 • College News

Job Vacancy: CHB - Community Mental Health Clinician

Vacancy No: CEN10158 

Permanent, part time. 64 hours per fortnight (0.8 FTE)

Closing Date: 15/Feb/24

Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi. Engari, he toa takitini.

Success is not the work of one, but the work of many.

 Community Mental Health in Central Hawkes Bay is looking for a Registered Health Practitioner to join our dynamic team.

 Central Hawkes Bay is looking for a Registered Clinician with experience and passion in working with people with mental illness. If you have excellent assessment skills and have sound clinical knowledge, are highly motivated and confident to act in an autonomous yet supportive role while showing a can-do attitude to maximize recovery for community, we would like to hear from you.

 If you are a Registered Nurse, Social Worker or Occupational Therapist with proven experience in Mental Health and enjoy working in a dynamic team then come and join us. This service is focused on supporting our community from the impacts of mental illness.

•             Occupational Therapist

•             Social Worker

•             Registered Nurse

For more information about the above position please feel free to contact Michelle Carr-Penny, Clinical Nurse Manager South, Community Mental Health and Addictions email: michelle.carr-penny@hbdhb.govt.nz

If this sounds like you, review the Position Profile HERE and apply now!

Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand, Te Matau a Maui, Hawke’s Bay in general encourages a workforce that is innovative, eager to learn and enhance their skills and is passionate about caring for our community. As part of our team we will support, encourage and help you to develop your career with us.

 We are committed to delivering and living our Te Whatu Ora values of He kauanuanu – Respect, Ākina – Improvement, Rāranga te tira– Teamwork and Tauwhiro – Care. You should be someone who has similar personal values.

 We are proud of our team’s diversity.  We know the strength of a diverse and inclusive workforce helps us achieve the best outcomes for our patients and the communities in which we operate and serve.

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