Nurse Practitioner - He Puna Waiora
Matanga Tapuhi Nurse Practitioner Inpatient mental health unit- Te Whatu Ora Waitematā
- Permanent Full-time position (80 hours per fortnight)
- Monday to Friday
- Based at He Puna Waiora inpatient unit
Te Whatu Ora Waitematā serves the communities of North and West Auckland and the Rodney District, a population of over 650,000. Dedicated to the delivery of public health care, Waitematā is committed to the best care for everyone - to the patient, their family/whanau, the community and iwi, and the healthcare workforce.
Our inpatient mental health unit is seeking a Registered Nurse Practitioner with a scope in Mental Health to provide expert senior clinical nursing leadership in assessment, treatment and management of acute mental health presentations.
About the role
This full-time Nurse Practitioner / Mātanga Tapuhi role will practice both independently and in collaboration with other health care professionals, whānau and tāngata whai i te ora to provide expert, timely assessment, treatment and management of adult acute mental health presentations within our inpatient setting.
As a senior autonomous clinician, you will deliver advanced, personcentred, recoveryfocused care that supports equitable access and effective responses to acute mental health needs. Working as part of the inpatient multidisciplinary team, you will provide comprehensive clinical assessments, formulate diagnoses, and implement therapeutic interventionsincluding prescribing and nonpharmacological approachesto support complex care planning, acute stabilisation and safe transitions of care.
You will hold a clinical caseload aligned to inpatient priorities, contributing directly to safe admission, transfer and discharge processes while ensuring continuity of care with community mental health services. Alongside this, you will lead initiatives that embed evidencebased, traumainformed and culturally safe practice, championing quality improvement and supporting staff capability across the unit.
This role also provides significant leadership opportunities: mentoring colleagues, contributing to service development, and partnering with clinical leaders to influence innovation in acute mental health care. With a strong commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and equity for Māori, you will help shape service delivery that honours partnership, protection and participation for tāngata whai i te ora and their whānau.
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About you
To be considered for this position, the following will be required:
- Registered Nurse Practitioner as approved and endorsed by the Nursing Council of New Zealand, with scope to practice in mental health
- Contemporary mental health nursing experience with advanced clinical practice capability
- At least 7 years experience in mental health nursing
- Master of Nursing degree with prescribing practicum
The successful applicant will demonstrate senior level clinical judgement and advanced practice confidence, along with calmness, resilience and a positive, solutions focussed can-do attitude.
To be considered for this position please apply directly online by clicking the "Apply now" button on this page or by visiting our website quoting the reference number WDHB21046
For recruitment enquiries please contact Abigail Sana Matic- Recruitment Consultant via email
Position Number: WDHB21046
Closing Date: 6 May 2026

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| Job Reference: | WDHB21046 | |
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| Job type: | Permanent Full time | |
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| Closes: | 06-May-2026 | |
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