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Enrolled Nurse / New Graduate Registered Nurse

Tāmaki Health
1 day ago
Part-time
On-site
Auckland, E7

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An exciting fixed-term 12-month, part-time role at Local Doctors Māngere Town Centre for a New Graduate Registered Nurse or Enrolled Nurse seeking to grow in primary care. You will work 24 hours a week with flexible rosters and receive mentoring as you gain hands-on experience in patient assessments, preventive health, chronic disease management and health education, while contributing to infection control and clinic operations. Essential requirements include a current NZ APC, either RN with a Bachelor of Nursing or EN APC, legal right to work, and strong communication. To apply, tailor your CV to demonstrate learning, teamwork and patient-centered care, apply via the Tāmaki Health Careers page, and highlight relevant placements and commitment to diverse communities.


New Graduate Registered Nurse or Enrolled Nurse 

Fixed-Term (12 Months) | 24 Hours per Week | Flexible Rosters Provided in Advance | Competitive Pay + Penal Rates, including free parking | Support to Grow Your Nursing Career.

Location: Local Doctors Māngere Town Centre

About Us

Local Doctors is part of Tāmaki Health, one of New Zealand's largest primary healthcare providers. We are committed to delivering accessible, high-quality healthcare and improving health outcomes for the communities we serve.

Local Doctors Māngere Town Centre proudly supports a diverse and growing South Auckland population. We believe in providing culturally safe, patient-centred care while investing in the development of future healthcare professionals.

About the Role

We have an exciting opportunity for either a New Graduate Registered Nurse or an Enrolled Nurse to join our nursing team in a 12-month fixed-term position.

This role is perfect for someone looking to build confidence and capability within primary healthcare. You will work alongside experienced clinicians who are committed to supporting your professional growth through mentoring, coaching and hands-on learning opportunities.

You will gain valuable experience across patient assessments, preventative healthcare, health promotion, chronic disease management and day-to-day nursing care while contributing to positive outcomes for patients and whānau.

What You Will Do

  • Assist with the delivery of safe and effective nursing care.
  • Support patient assessments, observations and clinical procedures.
  • Maintain accurate patient records and clinical documentation.
  • Assist with triage and identify patients requiring timely review.
  • Support preventative health programmes, recalls and screening activities.
  • Deliver health education and wellbeing advice to patients and whānau.
  • Assist with infection prevention and control activities.
  • Support stock management and clinic operations.
  • Participate in ongoing training, development and quality improvement initiatives.

What You Must Have

New Graduate Registered Nurse

  • Current New Zealand Registered Nurse Annual Practising Certificate.
  • Recent completion of a Bachelor of Nursing qualification.
  • Strong commitment to learning and professional development.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Legal right to work in New Zealand.

Enrolled Nurse

  • Current New Zealand Enrolled Nurse Annual Practising Certificate.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Commitment to delivering patient-centered care.
  • Legal right to work in New Zealand.

About the Team

Our team is passionate about supporting emerging nurses and creating a positive workplace where people can learn and thrive. You will work alongside experienced nurses, General Practitioners and administration staff who are committed to helping you grow your confidence and clinical skills.

What This Role Offers

  • Valuable primary healthcare experience.
  • Structured support and mentoring from experienced clinicians.
  • Exposure to a diverse patient population and broad range of clinical presentations.
  • Ongoing learning and development opportunities.
  • A supportive and inclusive team environment.
  • Future career pathways within the wider Tāmaki Health network.

Apply Now

If you are ready to start or grow your nursing career in a supportive and community-focused environment, we would love to hear from you.

Apply today through the Tāmaki Health Careers page.