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Nursing in New Zealand

Chief Nurse


The role of Chief Nurse


The Chief Nurse is a senior civil servant based within the Sector Capability and Innovation Directorate of the Ministry of Health.

The Chief Nurse:

Mark Jones, Chief Nurse

Email: mark_jones@moh.govt.nz

Photo of Mark Jones. Mark’s role is to provide advice to Government concerning the effective utilisation of nursing to the optimum benefit of the health of all New Zealanders. This includes ensuring we have a well qualified and fit for purpose workforce able to adapt to the changing needs of the sector.

With a background in primary care and public health, Mark plays a significant part in the delivery of the primary health care strategy whilst working to ensure we have quality nursing available within acute care environments.

Mark joined the Ministry from the United Kingdom where he was the Director of the lead professional organisation for primary care nurses – the community Practitioners’ and Health Visitors’ Association. Prior to this, he headed up the primary care team at the Royal College of Nursing , having joined that organisation from a background in health visiting practice. Mark has led significant initiatives in advanced nursing practice, including the nurse practitioner and prescribing roles, in the United Kingdom and internationally.

Mark gained his nursing degree through the University of the South Bank and Guys Hospital and completed a MSc in Health Policy Studies (with commendation) at the University of Bristol, where he completed his doctoral research into processes of health decision making.

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