Overview
As a Registered Nurse in the Healthcare team, you will deliver exceptional healthcare services in a correctional setting. Working in a dynamic and fast-paced environment, your clinical expertise and compassionate approach will be essential. You'll play a key role in a committed team focused on ensuring patient care and maintaining high clinical standards. This is a full-time role requiring availability for a 24/7 roster with 8- or 10-hour shifts and includes 6 weeks of annual leave.
We are a fast-growing global company with services across justice, defence, space, customer services, health, and urban mobility. Serco offers a flexible work-life approach and long-term government-backed contracts, along with a supportive culture and opportunities to grow.
This position carries trust and responsibility. A comprehensive probity assessment, including a State and Federal Police Check, is a key part of the selection process for this role.
For help with your application or questions about the role, please contact Barbara Swart at or .
We seek and celebrate diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds and cultures, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGTBQIA+ community members, veterans and people with disability. By joining Serco you'll have access to Employee Networks led by colleagues who are passionate about diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
Responsibilities
* Deliver comprehensive nursing care based on best practices in a correctional setting.
* Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to enhance patient outcomes.
* Adapt to a dynamic work environment and respond effectively to change.
* Maintain high professional and ethical standards in all aspects of patient care.
* Recognise and value the diverse cultural backgrounds of patients and colleagues.
* Implement innovative solutions to improve healthcare delivery.
* Focus on improving the lives of vulnerable people in our care.
To be Successful In This Role You'll Have
* Current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as a Registered Nurse.
* Minimum of one year of relevant experience in primary health or acute care settings.
* Experience in justice and correctional settings is desirable but not essential.
* Strong communication skills to effectively interact with diverse team members and stakeholders.
* Ability to manage and respect diverse cultural backgrounds and customs.
* High levels of personal integrity and ethical behaviour.
Benefits
* Benefits @Serco, including career support programs, wellbeing packages and financial benefits, available through Serco and selected partners, including access to Fitness Passport.
* Opportunity to broaden experience and learn from expert colleagues while applying your skills in new ways.
* Be part of a driven team with a collaborative culture that values decision-making and action.
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