* Full Time Role – 3 days Clinical Practice, 2 days Chronic Disease Management
· $45–$48 per hour (depending on experience) + 12% super· Excellent salary packaging benefits to maximise take-home pay
A role with purpose, variety and impact, working across clinics in Albury and Wodonga.
At AWAHS, no two days are ever the same—and that's exactly why our team love it here. This diverse role gives you the best of both worlds:
* 3 days each week in a fast-paced clinical setting, providing frontline care, supporting our GPs, and making sure our clients get the help they need when they need it.
* 2 days each week dedicated to chronic disease management, working closely with clients to plan, educate and empower them to take control of their health and wellbeing.
It is a role where you will balance hands-on nursing with longer-term, relationship-based care, meaning you'll see the immediate difference you make, as well as the lasting impact over time.
About the Role
You will be part of a supportive, passionate team delivering culturally safe care to our community.
In this role, you will:
* Manage urgent clinical needs, coordinate GP appointments, and keep our clinic running smoothly.
* Provide clinical care including wound management, diagnostic procedures, immunisations, health assessments and care planning.
* Deliver chronic disease services, including medication management, health checks, and case conferencing with GPs and allied health providers.
* Support health promotion and preventative care programs to reduce illness and improve wellbeing.
* Mentor Aboriginal Health Workers and contribute to high clinical standards across the service.
* Advocate for clients and walk beside them on their health journey.
What We Are Looking For
We are excited to hear from you if you are:
* A Registered Nurse (Division 1) with AHPRA registration.
* Skilled in both clinical practice -wound care, health assessments urgent care and chronic disease management.
* Experienced and confident in diagnostic procedures and minor interventions.
* An Accredited Nurse Immuniser (or planning/working towards qualification).
* Passionate about Aboriginal health and health promotion in reducing barriers to care
* Confident in working both independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
* Able to thrive in a fast-paced, team environment where collaboration matters.
* Strong interpersonal skills, integrity, and excellent time management.
* Understanding of health issues impacting Aboriginal people.
* A current Working with Children Check and Driver's Licence.
* A willingness to obtain a satisfactory Police Check.
Why Join AWAHS?
This isn't just a job—it's a career where you will be valued, supported, and inspired. Here is what's waiting for you:
* Real impact every day – immediate clinical care + long-term community health outcomes.
* Flexibility & variety – the perfect mix of frontline nursing and relationship-based care.
* Great pay & benefits – $45–$48/hour + 12% super + generous salary packaging.
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o Support for you – professional development, EAP, staff wellness programs, and a strong, inclusive team culture.
* Belonging – join a workplace that respects culture, celebrates diversity, and works together for generational change.
Thinking of relocating? If you're applying from outside the region, we'll support you every step of the way. AWAHS provides access to government relocation support services and can assist you in finding housing, making your move to the Border region smooth and stress-free.
Be part of something bigger
Bring your skills and passion to a team that's making a difference where it matters most. If you are ready for a nursing role that's rewarding, varied, and full of purpose, we would love to hear from you.
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AWAHS is an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Full Time
Job no: IBAO50106
Salary range: $45 - $48
Location: Glenroy, Wodonga
Closing Date: Wednesday, 1 October 2025