Posted 16 July, 2026
Charge Nurse Manager - Taumarunui Hospital
New Zealand Government
Hamilton, WKO, NZ
Full Time
Reference: e7981f47854ece67
Job Description
Position Overview Taumarunui Hospital, Fixed term, full time position until 2 August 2027, 40 hours per week / 1 FTE. Position open exclusively to Health New Zealand staff only. Health New Zealand 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 We have an exciting opportunity for a dynamic nursing leader to join our rural hospital and lead the emergency department, inpatient ward, and district nursing teams, approximately thirty nursing staff. We are looking for a collaborative senior nurse with strong interpersonal skills, innovative thinking, the ability to problem solve and respond in this fast-paced environment. About the Service Taumarunui Hospital is one of Waikato’s southern rural hospitals located approximately 160 km / 2 hours drive south of Hamilton. It provides a 24/7 emergency department service with approximately 10,000 presentations per year. This operates alongside a ten inpatient ward; allied health and other services collocated on site such as plain film radiology and laboratory services. The District Nursing service supports patients in a large geographical area and provides a clinic service on site. Specialist outpatient clinics are provided by visiting specialists from tertiary provider Waikato Hospital. There is a two-bed primary birthing unit on site staffed by contracted midwives. This role offers an ideal balance for those seeking variety in their work, with a strong emphasis on quality improvement. You will be part of a skilled, collaborative team working closely with senior medical officers, primary care, and a primary birthing unit. About You As a Senior Nurse you will preferably have recent emergency department experience and proven leadership skills supporting daily operational activity and patient flow. Your exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, along with your proven ability to engage at all levels, will enable you to work effectively and efficiently with diverse teams and to lead the delivery of advanced clinical care and nursing expertise to patients and their families/whānau. By using your advanced knowledge and clinical skills in collaboration with nursing and medical staff, the multidisciplinary team, and other external agencies, you will contribute to the development and maintenance of high quality evidence-based patient care whilst also contributing to and developing appropriate nursing standards and quality initiatives. You are able to problem solve and manage complex situations as they arise, redistributing nursing resources to ensure the optimal patient experience while supporting clinical delivery. Your sound interpersonal skills and impeccable management of complex situations enable you to work alongside a variety of clinicians to ensure care is delivered as required. You have a comprehensive understanding of competency in nursing and can work alongside individuals to support professional development. Essential Skills NZ Registered Nurse with a current Annual Practising Certificate and a relevant Post Graduate qualification. Minimum of 5 years recent clinical experience and able to demonstrate professional nursing leadership. Experience leading and developing teams. Strong understanding of HR processes, safe staffing, and continuous quality improvement. Proven ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary and cross sector environment. Familiar with local and national targets, systems, and processes. Familiar with operational and financial management. Commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and equitable health outcomes. EEO Statement We welcome applications from our diverse Māori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbow communities. We embrace a workforce that is diverse and inclusive so that we better position ourselves to understand and service our community. #J-18808-Ljbffr