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Registered Nurse - Patients at Risk (PAR) Nelson
New Zealand Government
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Nelson, New Zealand
Location
Nelson
Posted
June 23, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
* Bring your critical care nursing
experience to this exciting role * Permanent position 0.3FTE * You
will be a supportive team member focused on achieving optimum health
outcomes for patients requiring intensive care service * Please
note: It is an organisational requirement that RN's work a minimum of 0.7
FTE. If you are applying externally you will need to pick up FTE in an
additional role. Health New
Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o
Waitangi and is committed to building a health system that serves all New
Zealanders.
About the Role
The Patient at Risk (PAR) service supports to acutely
unwell patients on the wards and provides a conduit to ICCU. This is a 24/7
nursing led service, with full consultant support.
About the Team/Service
The PAR service uses a multi-disciplinary approach
to identify patients at risk of, or developing, critical illness in the general
ward env...
experience to this exciting role * Permanent position 0.3FTE * You
will be a supportive team member focused on achieving optimum health
outcomes for patients requiring intensive care service * Please
note: It is an organisational requirement that RN's work a minimum of 0.7
FTE. If you are applying externally you will need to pick up FTE in an
additional role. Health New
Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o
Waitangi and is committed to building a health system that serves all New
Zealanders.
About the Role
The Patient at Risk (PAR) service supports to acutely
unwell patients on the wards and provides a conduit to ICCU. This is a 24/7
nursing led service, with full consultant support.
About the Team/Service
The PAR service uses a multi-disciplinary approach
to identify patients at risk of, or developing, critical illness in the general
ward env...