Merit Level Payments Sample Clauses

Merit Level Payments. 12.10.1 Registered Nurse/Practice Nurse/Midwife/Coordinator/Lead Nurse/Nurse Team Leader or similar Merit Where a Registered Nurse/Practice Nurse/Midwife/Coordinator/Lead Nurse/Nurse Team Leader or similar performs tasks substantially outside the basic job description or performs at a consistently high level, the employee shall be entitled to an additional payment above their ordinary hourly rate. The merit levels will be remunerated at the following rates: Merit Level 1 $1.00 Merit Level 2 $1.20 Each merit level can be awarded individually, with it not being necessary to attain merit level 1 prior to attaining merit level 2. The merit levels shall be summated for those Registered Nurses/Practice Nurses/Midwives/Coordinators/Lead Nurses/Nurse Team Leaders or similar that meet the required criteria in both of the merit levels. Awarding of merit shall include, but is not restricted to, the following responsibilities. 12.10.1.1 Merit Level 1 for Registered Nurse/Practice Nurse/Midwife/Coordinator/Lead Nurse/Nurse Team Leader or similar Consistently high involvement in delivering holistic and patient centric clinical management - including using data to establish priority and measure patient progress, running acute/chronic illness or well person orientated clinics, and regular significant contribution to the education and training of staff and patient groups - which: a. Improves Māori health outcomes and addresses persistent Māori health inequities, or b. Improves the health outcomes for patients with long- term conditions such as COPD, asthma, diabetes and mental health. Consistently high involvement in the delivery of holistic and patient centric clinical management which improves the health outcomes and inequities for patients with long- term conditions such as COPD, asthma, diabetes and mental health, including using data to establish priority and the measurement of patient progress; running of acute/chronic illness or well person orientated clinics and regular significant contribution to the education and training of staff and patient groups. Utilising relevant second language skills. Provides clinical supervision and/or significant mentoring to new nursing staff, medical students, nurse students and, where applicable, health care assistants, including appropriate documentation. Additional responsibilities e.g. IT, practice/workplace administration, shift team leader. Exemplary performance of routine Registered Nurse/Practice Nurse/Midwife duties An emplo...
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Merit Level Payments. Registered Nurse/Practice Nurse/Midwife/Coordinator/Lead Nurse/Nurse Team Leader or similar Merit
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