Health New Zealand | Waitematā
Sue Wyatt is an experienced healthcare professional with a diverse background in nursing and operations management. Currently working at Waitemata District Health Board (WDHB) since 2001, Sue has held various roles including Operations Manager for the Waotemata Central and the Emergency Department, as well as Nurse Manager of Daily Operations. In addition, Sue has experience leading significant projects such as the Roster Project and has filled key positions through several secondments. Prior to joining WDHB, Sue served as a Prison Nurse for the Department of Corrections in New Zealand. Sue holds a Post-Graduate Diploma in Health/Health Care Administration/Management from Massey University and has completed additional qualifications in Health Services and Registered Nursing from The University of Auckland, Unitec, and Auckland University of Technology.
Health New Zealand | Waitematā
Health New Zealand - Waitemata serves the largest regional population in the New Zealand - more than 650,000 people. Waitemata employs around 9,000 people in more than 30 different locations serving residents of Auckland’s North Shore, Waitakere and Rodney districts. We also have Mental Health facilities based in Manukau thru to Warkworth. Waitemata operates North Shore Hospital, on the shores of Lake Pupuke in Takapuna, and Waitakere Hospital in West Auckland. It provides emergency, medical, surgical, maternity, community health and mental health services locally within its district as well as a range of services for the Auckland region, including child rehabilitation and respite at Takapuna’s Wilson Centre, forensic psychiatric services at the Mason Clinic in Point Chevalier, oral health services for children and young people from multiple locations through the Auckland Regional Dental Service and Community Alcohol and Drug Services.