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A major educational institution is seeking experienced health or social care professionals for Programme Leader and Deputy roles in Greymouth. The successful candidates will focus on interprofessional education and will collaborate closely with local communities to ensure high-quality care. These part-time roles offer salaries of $105,665 to $137,444 per annum, pro rata, until December 2026.
Programme Leader / Deputy Leader - Interprofessional Education Programme. Salary: $105,665 to $137,444 per annum, pro rata.
The University runs two Complex Rural Immersion (CRI) Interprofessional Education (IPE) programmes of learning, one in Greymouth and the other in Tairāwhiti. The programmes are supported by dedicated funding from Health NZ Te Whatu Ora. This role is based in Greymouth and open to applicants living on the West Coast.
This clinically based programme focuses on four pillars of learning: interprofessional collaboration, rural health, Hauora Māori and long-term conditions. Five rotations a year are offered for senior health professional students, including – but not necessarily limited to - dietetics, dentistry, medical laboratory science, medicine, midwifery, nursing, occupational therapy, oral health, paramedicine, pharmacy, physiotherapy, social work and speech language therapy.
The aim of the programme is to bring pre-registration final-year students together from a wide range of health and social care disciplines, and institutions, to learn how to provide high-quality, safe, culturally appropriate, team-based, person-centered care. Students complete discipline-specific and interprofessional placements and other interprofessional and rural health learning in their five-week rotational block.
Students are primarily attached to clinical providers in Greymouth or Hokitika but also travel more widely to experience the challenges and solutions to providing health and social care in a rural setting.
The role | Te mahi
We are seeking experienced health or social care professionals to take up the roles of Programme Leader and Deputy Programme Leader.
The successful candidate should have a keen interest in health professional education with strong Hauora Māori, iwi and community knowledge, and excellent coordination and teamwork skills.
These academic roles are supported by a full-time Programme Coordinator. The expectation is to work from Te Whare Ako – Greymouth Learning Centre on Mondays and Fridays, as most student interactions happen on Fridays, while team discussions are scheduled for Mondays.
Key Tasks of these roles include:
Professional Practice Fellow activities
Qualifications and attributes
Both the Lead and Deputy roles are fixed-term, part-time positions (0.5 FTE and 0.3 FTE respectively) until 31 December 2026. There is some flexibility depending on other work commitments and hours of work are negotiable with the successful candidate.
Appointment will be made at an appropriate step on the University of Otago Professional Practice Fellow salary scale (pro rata), depending on the candidate’s qualifications and experience. The salary range is $105,665 to $137,444 per annum pro rata.
You must have the right to live and work in Aotearoa New Zealand to apply for this role.
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Application | Tono
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To submit an application please click the apply button. Applications quoting reference number will close Sunday, 26 October 2025.