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Mary Julia Johnsen
Role/Title: Clinical nurse lead at Te Piki Oranga health services Blenheim, Marlborough
Qualifications:Registered Psychiatric nurse, Registered Comprehensive Nurse, Bat Soc Sci, Post Graduate Cert in Adult Teaching, Post Graduate Cert in Professional Supervision, Masters in Health Science
Mobile:021583011
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Location: Marlborough
Cultural Supervision for Maori Nurses: No
Supervision Provided Via: Skype, Zoom, Telephone, Face to Face
Travel to the Supervisee: Yes
Mileage Fee: Negotiable
Format of Supervision: Group, Individual
Supervision Specialty Areas:-Maori health -Mental health and addictions -Leadership in nursing
Professional Registration: Registered Nurse
Fees: Negotiable
Payment Options: Negotiable
Introduction:
Supervision is an opportunity to hold up a mirror to practice, celebrating what is working and exploring opportunities for learning and development. Exploration of practice issues occurs within a safe space whereby issues are raised by the supervisee and explored in partnership by the supervisee and the supervisor. I bring a breadth and depth of knowledge and experience to the supervisor role, which includes diverse roles in nursing and education in Aotearoa and overseas.
I am passionate about Māori Health, Mental health and addictions, and leadership in nursing. As leadership is an integral part of shaping professional practice it is vital that those in leadership positions are well supported. Good leadership provides strong collegial practice and leads to professionals fulfilling their potential. I live in Marlborough and work for a Māori Wellness Service as the Clinical Nurse Lead. I enjoy spending time with family and friends and exploring the natural environment this beautiful area provides.
I am passionate about Māori Health, Mental health and addictions, and leadership in nursing. As leadership is an integral part of shaping professional practice it is vital that those in leadership positions are well supported. Good leadership provides strong collegial practice and leads to professionals fulfilling their potential. I live in Marlborough and work for a Māori Wellness Service as the Clinical Nurse Lead. I enjoy spending time with family and friends and exploring the natural environment this beautiful area provides.