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Ros McIntosh
Role/Title: Professional supervisor. RN
Qualifications:RN, MPallCAgedCare
Phone:0276687038
Mobile:0276687038
Email:
Website: ros.mcintosh.nz@gmail.com
Location: Otago
Cultural Supervision for Maori Nurses: No
Supervision Provided Via: Skype, Zoom, Face to Face
Travel to the Supervisee: Yes
Mileage Fee: To be discussed
Format of Supervision: Individual
Supervision Specialty Areas:As well as general nursing, I have a special interest in providing supervision for nurses/support workers who are working in the areas of palliative care, aged care, or dementia services. I have both clinical and education experience in these fields.
Professional Registration: Registered Nurse
Other Registrations: RN
Appointments: By negotiation
Fees: Individual supervision sessions (one hour) $110 incl. GST per session The first session is an informal meet-up to discuss what your needs/expectations are, and to see if we are a ‘good fit’. This session is free of charge.
Payment Options: Internet banking Invoice direct to employer
Introduction:
My nursing experience has been mainly working in the area of palliative care in aged care. I have a strong interest in supporting and mentoring nurses so that they provide good clinical care and safe practice, but also so that they can sustain genuine compassion and personal satisfaction in their day-to-day work. I have a Master’s degree in Palliative care in Aged care and much of my learning/teaching focus has been on communication and its role in the provision of care. This continues to be an area of interest for me.
As a new supervisor I bring my own very positive experience of being a supervisee, and the possibilities for transformative thinking, to a supervisory relationship. I believe that reflection on practice is one of the best ways to learn. “The best teachers are not outside of us – they are inside.” I am looking forward to working with supervisees who are willing to look honestly at their contribution to their workplace and embrace new learning.
As a new supervisor I bring my own very positive experience of being a supervisee, and the possibilities for transformative thinking, to a supervisory relationship. I believe that reflection on practice is one of the best ways to learn. “The best teachers are not outside of us – they are inside.” I am looking forward to working with supervisees who are willing to look honestly at their contribution to their workplace and embrace new learning.