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Registered Nurse – Cambridge Life

Cambridge Life Limited T/A Cambridge Life • Cambridge, Waikato, New Zealand • Casual

Description

Are you a dedicated nurse passionate about providing exceptional, resident-focused care? Join our team in delivering holistic, safe, and professional nursing services in an environment that values respect, autonomy, and high-quality healthcare.

Sound Care Group is seeking to hire 1 Casual, Registered Nurse for our aged care facility Cambridge Life in Waikato who is able to start immediately.

To be successful for this position you must also have a NZ citizenship, permanent residency or a valid NZ work visa that does not require a job token. Candidates who are available to start immediately will be highly regarded.

About the Role:

As a Registered Nurse, you’ll be responsible for assessing, planning, delivering, and evaluating patient-centred care, ensuring its continuity, cultural sensitivity, and alignment with best practices. You’ll act as a key resource, providing expert advice on care plans, medication administration, and resident well-being.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Resident Care: Conduct InterRAI assessments, develop and oversee care plans, and ensure safe medication administration.
  • Clinical Leadership: Supervise Enrolled Nurses and Healthcare Assistants, ensuring best practices are followed.
  • Holistic Support: Participate in rounds with the GP, coordinate multidisciplinary input, and maintain accurate records.
  • Emergency & Compliance: Respond to urgent situations, ensure adherence to infection control protocols, and facilitate quality improvement activities.
  • Work Environment: Ensure a safe, clean, and welcoming facility that supports resident dignity and comfort.

About You:

  • Current Annual Practising Certificate (APC) with the Nursing Council of New Zealand
  • Strong clinical assessment and leadership skills
  • Applicants must have at least one year of experience working in an aged care facility or a similar healthcare setting.
  • Competence in electronic health records and documentation
  • Commitment to resident-centered care, cultural sensitivity, and professional development

Our team values diversity and cultural understanding as a core part of delivering quality care. To be successful in this role, you must bring a culturally sensitive approach and a genuine commitment to working inclusively with residents, families, and staff.

Reporting To: Facility Manager & Clinical Manager

About the Group:

Sound Care Group owns and operates six aged care homes across New Zealand, committed to delivering holistic nursing care to our residents and clients. Our team is driven by a deep passion for caring, guided by the following values:

🔹 Competence – Delivering skilled, high-quality care.

🔹 Authenticity – Being genuine and trustworthy in all we do.

🔹 Respect – Honouring dignity and individuality.

🔹 Empathy – Providing compassionate and personalized support.

The Group is in an exciting phase of growth and is seeking top-notch professionals to join our competent and caring team. If you share our values and want to be part of a high-performing, compassionate environment, we’d love to hear from you!

Applications close: Friday, 31 October 2025

We will be reviewing and processing applications as they come in – don’t wait for the last minute to apply.

Role Type

On-site • Temporary • Casual • Associate

Company Overview

Sound Care Group is a trusted New Zealand provider of aged care and disability support services, proudly operating six residential care homes across the country: Athenree Life (Katikati/Waihi) • Cambridge Life (Cambridge) • Eltham Care Rest Home (Taranaki) • South Care Rest Home & Hospital (Dunedin) • Steele Park Home (Hamilton East) • and our newest site, Te Whare Manaaki o Tamahere (Tamahere, Waikato). At Sound Care, we provide holistic, compassionate, and high-quality care that honours the dignity and individuality of every resident. Guided by our Culture of CARE values — Competence, Authenticity, Respect, and Empathy — we strive to create environments where residents feel at home and where our team members feel valued, supported, and inspired to grow. We are more than care providers — we are a community of people who genuinely care, working together to make every day meaningful for those we serve.