Enrolled Nurse - Mental Health - SPEC
Enrolled Nurse - Mental Health - SPEC
Enrolled Nurse - Mental Health - SPEC
Ko au anake
Mehemea ka moemoeā e tātou, Ka taea e tātou”
“If I am to dream
I dream alone
Waikato District Health Board If we all dream together
Then we will achieve.”
Position Description Te Puea Herangi
Values
Theme “People at Heart” – Te iwi Ngakaunui
Code of Conduct
The Waikato DHB’s code of conduct incorporates the State Services standards of integrity and
conduct and sets expectations relating to behaviour in the workplace.
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
Authorised to deliver the accountabilities required of the Enrolled Nurse including meeting objectives
established annually with the line manager.
TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES
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ORGANISATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Professional accountabilities
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QUALIFICATIONS, TRAINING, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
QUALIFICATIONS
TRAINING
Expected to undertake SPEC (Safe Practice Effective Communication) training and achieve full
competency; regular refresher courses are also required in order to maintain full competency.
SKILLS
In acute settings, enrolled nurses must work in a team with a registered nurse who is responsible for
directing and delegating nursing interventions. In some teams enrolled nurses may co-ordinate a
team of health care assistants under the direction and delegation of a registered nurse. In some
settings enrolled nurses may work under the direction and delegation of a registered health
practitioner*. In these situations the enrolled nurse must have registered nurse supervision and must
not assume overall responsibility for nursing assessment or care planning. Enrolled nurses are
accountable for their nursing actions and practise competently in accordance with legislation, to their
level of knowledge and experience. They work in partnership with health consumers, families/ whanau
and multidisciplinary teams.
*A person who is registered under the Act e.g. Midwife, medical practitioner, occupational therapist.
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Health leadership capabilities and competencies.
Is open to learning new things and picks up technical skills in a reasonable timeframe (61)
Is action oriented and undertakes duties with professionalism and enthusiasm (1)
The numbers in brackets are only applicable to current staff who have a career and development plan.
SCOPE OF POSITION
Relationships
Internal
Clients, family, whānau, caregivers
Nursing staff
Student nurses
Multidisciplinary team
Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer
Associate Directors Nursing and Midwifery
Nursing and Midwifery professional Development Unit
Departments and services
External
Support groups and liason staff
Other health providers
Work environment
Works indoors within hospital wards, departments, health clinics, community settings and their
offices.
Employees work in adequately lit, heated, ventilated and clean, well maintained and hygienic
workspaces.
Work function/activity
Medium to heavy physical demand.
Sits occasionally. Stands and walks frequently to monitor and examine patients, gather and use
equipment.
Lifting within light to heavy demand may be required when lifting or moving patients.
Occasional bending, squatting, crouching, stretching, twisting and reaching may be required when
carrying out nursing procedures.
There is frequent contact with body fluid and materials which will require the use of protective
clothing and gloves to be used and safety procedures adhered to.
Occasional repetitive hand and finger movements will be required when using a computer and
writing. There is frequent use of surgical and medical equipment and materials including medicines,
medical instruments, blood pressure and temperature taking equipment, medical dressings and
sterilising equipment.
Mental skills necessary include a high level of cognitive functioning with nursing, observation,
evaluation and assessment of baby and maternal health, communication, interpersonal,
organisational, problem solving and decision-making capabilities. Source: www.acc.co.nz
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Those working in acute inpatient services work with clients who present as unwell, and who can be,
at times, violent and aggressive. Training in Safe Practice Effective Communication (SPEC) is
provided and staff working in areas requiring SPEC are expected to obtain and maintain full
competency.
Other requirements
Shift work.
New Zealand full driver’s license (essential for some Enrolled Nurse positions)
DECLARATION
I certify that I have read this position description and reasonably believe that I understand the
requirements of the position. I understand that:
a) this position description may be amended by the employer following reasonable notice to
me
Code of Conduct
The Waikato DHB’s code of conduct incorporates the State Services standards of integrity and
conduct and sets expectations relating to behaviour in the workplace.
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