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Deborah Marshall
Role/Title: Registered Nurse Consultant; Professional Supervisor; Metabolic Health Coach
Qualifications:Bachelor of Nursing; Post Graduate Diploma in Education; Certificate in Adult Education - Level 5; Health Coach Certificate;
Phone:0223326724
Mobile:0223326724
Email:
Location: Auckland
Cultural Supervision for Maori Nurses: No
Supervision Provided Via: Zoom, Face to Face, Other
Travel to the Supervisee: Yes
Mileage Fee: By negotiation
Format of Supervision: Individual, Group
Supervision Specialty Areas:I provide supervision for nurses working in a range of settings including those in aged care (residential and community); intellectual disability support services; self-employed / contract nurses, and those nurses who work with a level or autonomy or in isolation. My experience includes supervision of nurses in clinical, management, leadership, governance and education roles. I am passionate about supporting professional development pathways, including the maintenance of a comprehensive continuing professional development portfolios and evaluating nursing council competence self-assessment.
Professional Registration: Registered Nurse
Other Registrations: Registered Nurse - APHRA Certified Metabolic Health Coach / Health Coach - HCANZA
Appointments: Initial appointment free of charge. Booked appointments of 1 hour.
Fees: By negotiation
Payment Options: Invoiced to individual or employer. Payment by bank transfer. GST registered
Introduction:
My nursing career spans over 25 years in both Australia and New Zealand. Initially I practiced in a range of acute clinical settings, before taking on the clinical manager role in aged residential care. In 2009 I branched out as an independent nurse consultant providing education and health & disability solutions to smaller health care providers. Problem solving and crisis management have been strength areas of my practice, I have held several interim roles where the re-establishment of organisational structure has been the focus. I have enjoyed the challenge of setting up systems to meet the requirements of Nga paerewa Health & Disability service standards and build sustainable business longevity. Most recently I held the position of Operations Manager in aged residential care. Throughout my career I have been reminded of the power of nurses working collegially. It has been a privilege to provide professional supervision to nurses for over 10 years, during this time I have witnessed the growth of nurses who actively engaging in regular supervision. My hope for all New Zealand nurses to intentionally pursue professional supervision. I recently qualified as a health and wellbeing coach with an emphasis on metabolic health, I enjoy engaging with individuals who are eager to identify lifestyle goals and change behaviours to sustain those goals.