Registered Nurse Community Palliative Care
Play a privileged role in providing specialist palliative care to patients in the Hibiscus Coast community
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- Make a difference. Apply your palliative care specialist skills
- We take a tailored approach to your learning and development
- 0.8 FTE position in our Hibiscus Hospice community team
Mōu | For you
At Harbour Hospice our values are at the core of every interaction we have with tūroro, patients, family, whānau, our community and each other. We welcome applications from all backgrounds who share our values of aroha (compassionate), tautikanga (professional), and mō te katoa (inclusive).
As a Community Registered Nurse, you’ll be an important part of a professional and expert multidisciplinary team who collaborate and take pride in patient-centred, holistic care. You will get:
- In-depth and tailored onboarding
- Ongoing development opportunities including paid study leave
- One hour per month paid professional supervision
- Competitive hourly rate + relevant allowances
- Access to pool car and free onsite parking
- Laptop and mobile phone
Best of all, you will join an organisation where we consider you 'he taonga koe,' your work matters.
Mō te tūnga | About the role
As a Registered Nurse in the community team at Hibiscus, Harbour Hospice, you’ll visit tūroro, patients, in their homes to deliver specialist palliative nursing care. You will provide symptom and pain management and end-of-life care for people with a wide range of life limiting illness diagnoses, who are at the end stages of their disease trajectory.
This is a part-time rostered position which includes on call hours to cover evenings and weekends. Our hybrid working model allows you some flexibility with working from home and the office.
He kōrero mōu| About you
You are a Registered Nurse with the New Zealand Nursing Council, and you hold a current NZ Annual Practising Certificate. You have worked in a hospice or a palliative care environment for a minimum of 2 years.
To be considered you must:
- Have well-developed skills and experience in specialist palliative care in the community, and a genuine desire to further develop.
- Have a full, clean NZ driver’s licence.
- Hold a current and valid New Zealand work visa.
- Be adaptable, able to work autonomously and communicate collaboratively as part of the multidisciplinary team
Ko mātou tēnei | About us
Harbour Hospice is one of the largest hospices in Aotearoa caring for people across the North Shore, Hibiscus Coast and Warkworth/Wellsford regions. We support and provide holistic care to people in their homes, in one of our two inpatient units, or in community programmes offered at each of our three sites. We are a progressive organisation that puts each tūroro, patient, whānau and family, our community and our people, at the heart of everything.
Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply
We encourage you share your true self in your CV and cover letter. Tell us what your motivations are and how your work and life experience align with our core values.
Please reach out to Peggy Newton, Recruitment Specialist via peggy.newton@harbourhospice.org.nz with any questions, or to arrange a kōrero (chat) before you apply, if that is what you need from this process.
You must have the right to live and work in Aotearoa New Zealand. Background and pre-employment checks including health screening where applicable, are part of our recruitment process.
- Service
- Nursing - Community Palliative Care (CPC)
- Role
- Registered Nurse
- Locations
- Harbour Hospice Hibiscus
- Remote status
- Hybrid

Harbour Hospice Hibiscus
About Harbour Hospice
Harbour Hospice is the only specialist, palliative care provider for families living in the Hibiscus Coast, North Shore and Warkworth / Wellsford communities. We provide compassionate, free care working primarily with patients, families and carers in their homes, and also within our three hospice sites. Our bespoke services include medical care, spiritual support, physiotherapy, social activities and more, with an emphasis on helping people live every moment in whatever way is important to them.
Registered Nurse Community Palliative Care
Play a privileged role in providing specialist palliative care to patients in the Hibiscus Coast community
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