Orderly, Part-time - North Shore Hospital
- North Shore Hospital
- Permanent, Part-time 0.4FTE
- Saturday-Sunday, 1700-0130 hours
You make the difference with us!
Orderlies facilitate the effective day-to-day operation of the hospital by maintaining consistent non-patient and patient transport standards and processes and delivering high levels of customer service at all times consistent with the vision and values of the Te Whatu Ora - Waitematā.
Candidates should have previous experience working as an orderly within a hospital environment but if you have the skills listed below you should apply:
The ideal applicants will have the following:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Technical Knowledge
- Skills associated with the orderly role
- Customer service skills
Successful applicants must be able to:
- Demonstrate ability to access and use smart phone systems.
- Deliver compassionate service to patients and whānau that is aligned to Policies and Guidelines set by Te Whatu Ora- Waitematā and Mana Whenua
- Always maintains professional presentation
- Be physically fit
Please note if you are successful you must complete the NZQA Level 3 Orderly qualification.
If this position would suit you and you possess the required skills and attributes to do this job well, please APPLY ONLINE.
To view the position description please click here. For assistance with your application contact Judy Min, Recruitment Consultant, via judy.min@waitematadhb.govt.nz.
Closing Date: 22 March 2023
Job Reference: WDHB16195
“We provide care to diverse communities and are committed to achieving health equity and oranga for our Māori and Pacific communities. We are working hard to support and develop a workforce equipped to deliver “brilliant”,” compassionate” and “connected” care to the people in our communities. We strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds with the necessary capability, who share and are committed to living our values. If this is you, apply now and join us at Waitematā District, where “everyone matters” staff, patients, our community.”