Clinical Nurse Specialist, Regional Oncology
Job Description
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\nPermanent, Full-Time/Part time Senior Nursing Leadership
\nSpecialty Medicine & Health of Older People (SMHOPs) North & West Auckland
\nTe Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand is committed to building a more equitable and peoplecentred health system, firmly grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi. As part of significant national investment in cancer care and new cancer medicines, we are expanding local oncology delivery across the Waitematā district.
\nWe are seeking exceptional Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS)- Oncology to lead advanced clinical practice and help shape the future of cancer care for our communities across North and West Auckland.
\nThis is a pivotal senior nursing role supporting adults living with cancer and receiving Systemic AntiCancer Treatment (SACT) across community infusion centres and inpatient settings. As part of a nationwide investment in new cancer medicines and nurseled models of care, you will be at the forefront of delivering services closer to home while ensuring outstanding safety, quality, and equity.
\nAs our CNS Oncology, you will provide expert clinical leadership, coordinate complex care, and support seamless patient journeys across the region. You will work closely with Local Delivery Oncology (LDO) nurses, Nurse Practitioners, SMOs, and multidisciplinary teams, influencing oncology pathways and service development at local, regional, and national levels.
\nThis is an opportunity to become a recognised clinical leader in a service undergoing exciting transformation-enhancing access, supporting Māori health equity, and embedding excellence in SACT delivery.
Key Responsibilities\n- \n
- Clinical Leadership: Provide advanced nursing expertise and mentorship to nursing teams within SACT infusion units. \n
- Collaborative Care: Partner with Medical and Radiation Oncology specialists and multidisciplinary teams (MDTS) to deliver integrated, patient-centred care. \n
- Acuity Management: Serve as the primary clinical resource for patients, whānau, and staff when acute presentations occur within SACT units. \n
- Strategic Delivery: Contribute to the senior nursing leadership team to enhance regional patient flow and ensure excellence in nurse-led, closer to home service delivery. \n
You will be part of a supportive senior nursing team, contributing to a service that values excellence, innovation, and culturally safe care. This role offers leadership growth, regional influence, and the opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of patients and whānau.
About you\nYou are an experienced oncology clinician with advanced nursing skills, a passion for service improvement, and the ability to inspire and influence others.
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- Current NZ Registered Nurse APC. \n
- Postgraduate qualifications (preferably at masters level) with a commitment to pursuing Nurse Practitioner and/or Prescribing pathways. \n
- RN Level 4 (or equivalent) with extensive oncology experience. \n
- Chemotherapy (ADAC) certification and expert knowledge in SACT. \n
- Proven ability to manage complex clinical situations and support acute clinical decisionmaking. \n
- Commitment to bicultural practice and reducing inequities for Māori. \n
- Strong communication, leadership, and relationship-building skills. \n
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is dedicated to ensuring excellent healthcare for the people of New Zealand. We embrace a workforce that is diverse and inclusive so that we are better positioned to understand and service our community. We welcome applications from our diverse Māori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbow communities.
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