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Clinical Nurse Educator

12/06/2025
30/06/2025
$107,193.00 - $114,497.00
Permanent - Part Time
Newtown
Clinical

Is it time to take your next career step? Do you want to become a key contributor to the ongoing professional development and growth of the clinical team? This is a senior nurse role and remuneration will be on the senior nurse scale.

Mary Potter Hospice provides specialist palliative care services for people living in Wellington, Porirua and Kāpiti. We provide equitable, compassionate, patient- and whānau- centred, free-of-charge hospice care for patients, families, whānau and carers in the places they call home, and at our Inpatient Unit in Newtown.

We are committed to honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi through our work, ensuring equitable and culturally respectful care for all. By integrating Te Ao Māori values and practices, we strive to create an inclusive environment that upholds the mana and dignity of those we serve.

Job Description

About the role

As a Clinical Nurse Educator, you will provide practical clinical education working alongside our nurses and multi-disciplinary team to advise, guide, coach and mentor. As a key member of the Education team, you will work closely with staff new to palliative care, supporting them to become confident practitioners, while also supporting experienced staff with their professional development. You will also be involved in other education initiatives internally and externally, facilitating educational opportunities with our teams and supporting our partners and stakeholders. Job sharing is a possibility; the role can be divided into two positions.

Desired Skills and Experience

About you

  • You work at an advanced level of practice in palliative care with strong assessment, critical thinking and preceptoring skills 
  • You have clear communication and presentation skills 
  • A background in education and training or an interest in it. 
  • Have/or willing to achieve an Expert/Senior PDRP while in post

What we offer

  • Remuneration on the Senior Nurse scale 
  • Support for further career professional development
  • This senior role works between Mondays and Fridays (32 hours per week) – no shifts, flexible and family friendly hours considered
  • The opportunity for you to influence clinical development
  • Possibility of job sharing 

Achieving the best outcomes for patients and whānau starts with expecting the best from ourselves. If you are a passionate and experienced palliative care nurse looking for an opportunity to develop your own nursing career, this could be the chance you've been waiting for! 

Press "Apply" to submit your expression of interest. We look forward to hearing from you!

For further information, contact:
Donna Gray, Director Clinical Services

Phone: 04 801 0006

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