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Posted 16 July, 2026

Registered Nurse - Theatre

Southern Cross Group
Christchurch, CAN, NZ Full Time
Reference: f1605bb150de0af9

Job Description

Christchurch City Closing date: 22 July 2026 Reference: 1103558 Apply Now Registered Nurse – Theatre Southern Cross Christchurch Hospital Southern Cross Christchurch Hospital is the largest hospital within Southern Cross Healthcare’s national network and easily accessed within central Christchurch. The hospital consists of ten digital operating theatres and features robotic technology with a highly experienced robotic team, advanced digital scanning technologies, and consulting facilities onsite. The hospital provides a first-class preadmission service, admissions services, day surgery and three inpatient wards including a high dependency area. The hospital offers a wide range of elective surgical services including Orthopaedic, Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Oral and Facial Maxillary, Urology, Otolaryngology (ENT), Plastic & Reconstructive, Bariatric, General, and Endoscopic surgery. The hospital employs over 350 highly skilled and trained staff to ensure patients receive high-quality care. Southern Cross Christchurch Hospital is looking for a passionate Registered Nurse to join our high-performing Theatre team, with 0.8–1.0 FTE available. This is more than just another theatre role; it’s your opportunity to work at the leading edge of surgical innovation in one of New Zealand’s most advanced digital operating environments. With ten fully digital theatres and a specialised robotic surgery programme, you’ll be part of a team redefining what’s possible in-patient care. From complex orthopaedic, spinal and neurosurgical robotics to cutting-edge digital scanning technologies, you’ll support procedures that truly change lives. Our caseload is diverse and rewarding, covering everything from primary and complex joint replacements (hips, knees and shoulders) to sports orthopaedics, acute injury repair, and high-volume elective surgery. As a Theatre Registered Nurse, you’ll play a pivotal role in delivering outstanding perioperative care. Bringing together your clinical expertise, sound judgement, and adaptability, you’ll help ensure every patient receives safe, seamless, high-quality care. You’ll collaborate closely with surgeons, anaesthetists and colleagues, contributing to a culture that values teamwork, innovation, and continuous improvement. A NZ Registered Nurse with a current Practising Certificate and a drive for excellence in perioperative nursing At least 2–3 years’ experience in orthopaedic theatre nursing, including both scrubbing and circulating PDRP at proficient or expert level (or working towards it), demonstrating your commitment to high standards and professional growth Excellent communication skills and a collaborative approach, with the ability to thrive in a multidisciplinary environment A proactive and adaptable mindset, and someone who stays composed under pressure Strong organisational skills and a practical, solutions-focused attitude Enthusiasm for working with advanced technology, including robotic surgery and modern digital theatre systems Competitive Rewards : Attractive remuneration package, relocation allowance, and employee referral bonus scheme. Health & Wellbeing : Funded health insurance, a comprehensive wellbeing programme, and generous Christmas/New Year breaks. Flexibility & Growth : Flexible working arrangements and a Nursing Council of New Zealand-approved PDRP. Perks & Community : Discounts from a range of partners and the opportunity to join our Employee Network. Ko wai matou | Our Organisation At Southern Cross Healthcare, our purpose is clear, and our values shape everything we do: Care First – We lead with compassion, delivering care that’s deeply human through genuine manaakitanga. Better Together – Collaboration is our strength. We unite diverse skills and perspectives to create better outcomes for all. Pursue Excellence – We strive to improve, innovate, and excel every day—never settling, always aiming to deliver our best. Driven by a strong ‘for purpose’ ethos, we think beyond financial quarters—planning for generations to come. We honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi and foster a culturally safe environment that reflects manaakitanga and values the unique perspectives of our people. Our core value, Better Together, guides our goal to build a workforce that mirrors the diversity of Aotearoa New Zealand. If you have specific needs or would like to discuss how we can support you, please contact our Talent Acquisition team at [email protected] for a confidential conversation. Join us, and together, each of us can be part of something important, helping people live their best lives by reimagining healthcare. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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