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Wurli clinics and primary health care programs are staffed with a range of professionals including Registered Aboriginal Health Practitioners, General Practitioners, Registered Nurses, and other Allied Health Professionals.
* Job Category: Clinical Services
* Job Type: Full Time
Wurli-Wurlinjang Health Service is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation delivering primary and clinical health care services to the Aboriginal people in Katherine and surrounding communities. Wurli prides itself on delivering a range of health and wellbeing services to the community in a style and manner that makes clients feel welcome and comfortable. Services include acute and general care, chronic disease management, Women's & Children's health, men's health, alcohol and other drugs, social and emotional wellbeing, and client support services.
Our clinics and programs are staffed with a range of professionals including Registered Aboriginal Health Practitioners, General Practitioners, Registered Nurses, and other Allied Health Professionals. Our multidisciplinary teams are empowered to provide holistic, client-centered care and are a team of passionate individuals keen to make a difference.
We currently have an opportunity for a Registered Nurse who is passionate about making a difference for our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Katherine, NT.
As part of the primary health care team, you will be responsible for delivering safe, high-quality clinical services, patient care, health promotion, and education. Primary health care is directed and in line with the CARPA standard treatment manual and applicable legislation and regulations. Depending on the clinic and/or program, Wurli nurses may be required to triage, assess clients, provide care planning, perform health screening assessments, administer medication, provide immunizations, assist with GP procedures, and provide other primary health care needs within your scope of practice and expertise.
Our Registered Nurses are seen as pivotal in improving health outcomes for our community by contributing to and enhancing the management and prevention of poor health and providing mentorship and clinical support training to other team members.
Key Features of the Role:
* Based in Katherine, Northern Territory
* An Aboriginal Controlled Community Health Organisation
* Work alongside a dedicated and passionate multidisciplinary team focusing on both acute care and prevention
* Rural town-based services that do not require excessive travel nor on-call services
* An ordinary working week of 37.5 hours, Monday to Friday
* Committed to supporting continued professional development
In return for your hard work and dedication, you'll receive an attractive salary based on your experience and professional development undertaken in specialized areas of primary health care, plus superannuation.
A range of further benefits includes:
* Salary sacrificing options;
* Generous leave entitlements (6 weeks annual leave, 15 days personal leave, 1 week special leave, study leave);
* Relocation assistance and short-term accommodation allowance for eligible applicants to help you settle in;
* Strong focus on professional development.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate:
* Bachelor of Nursing
* Current AHPRA Registration
* Current Criminal History Check
* Working with Children Clearance
* A minimum of five (5) years' experience in clinical nursing practice
* Previous experience working in cross-cultural service environments, particularly in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare.
If you have any queries regarding this position, please contact a member of the Human Resources team at 08 8972 9122 or email
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