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NZIM Diploma in Management (Adv) Level 6

This is an exceptional training opportunity and you are invited to submit an application.

Training provider: New Zealand Institute of Management (NZIM)
Venue: Wellington
Duration: The duration of this course is ten months and comprises eight modules of two contact days each. The assessment is based on the successful completion of:

  • 9 (nine) assignments,
  • 1 (one) project,
  • 1 (one) presentation and
  • 1 (one) reflective journal.

Each module represents a nominal of 200 hours of learning or 20 credits, and results in a registered Level-6 Qualification.

Start date: August 2008
End date: April 2009
Course cost: Nil
Placements: 10
Eligibility: Open to all clinical and non-clinical Maori health workers who are currently working for a C&C DHB contracted provider.
Course content: Content covered by this programme provides the participants with advanced practical management and leadership skills which include, yet not limited to best-practice competencies in the areas of:

  • Strategic organisational leadership
  • Managerial and organisational people skills and communication
  • Operations management, including project management
  • Information and systems management
  • Applied economic and financial management
  • Quality management and continuous improvement
  • Client-relationship and stakeholder management
    Qualifications: Successful completion of this programme will result in:
    • NZIM Diploma in Management (Advanced); The NZIM Diploma, Level 6, is an NZQA approved qualification
  • Commitment: Applicants will need to be prepared to:
    • Commit to completing the course,
    • Meet all course commitments, and;
    • Allocate 8 – 10 hours per week for study

Applications can be obtained here or by contacting:

Jim Wiki
DDI: (04) 803-1127
Mobile: 0274-716-832
Email: jim.wiki@ccdhb.org.nz

or

Rose Kahaki
DDI: (04) 803-1121
Mobile: 0274-453-107
Email: rose.kahaki@ccdhb.org.nz

Please note:

  • Applications must be received no later than 5pm, Friday 04 July 2008.
  • All applicants will be notified of their successful/unsuccessful application by Friday 11 July 2008.
  • Applicants may be required to attend an interview.