Mary Potter Hospice Open Recruitment Days
Join the Mary Potter team at an upcoming Recruitment Open Day to discover a career in healthcare where you’ll have time to care, time to learn new skills and time to feel valued.
Hear how you can use your clinical skills to help provide compassionate and individualised palliative care that puts the patient at the centre of everything you do.
These sessions will include a welcome from Mary Potter Hospice’s Director of Clinical Services, a tour of our Hospice Inpatient Unit and a Q&A session, plus the chance to chat to staff about what it’s like to work for Mary Potter.
Mary Potter Hospice Recruitment Open Days
Thursday 4 May, 1.30-3.30pm
Sunday 7 May, 1.30-3.30pm
Mary Potter Hospice, 48 Mein Street, Newtown, Wellington
These sessions are free to attend with refreshments provided – all are welcome!
If you are interested in finding out more about a career in healthcare within our nurturing environment, where you will have the support to learn and grow, we would love to meet you!
To attend, please email HR.recruitment@marypotter.org.nz or simply drop in on the day. Or, if you’d like to learn more, or are unable to attend and would like to register your interest in working for Mary Potter Hospice please email HR.recruitment@marypotter.org.nz
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