Join MSWA as a part-time Senior Neurological Liaison Nurse Provide care for clients with neurological conditions.
Why MSWA?
At MSWA, we're not just a healthcare provider—we're a dedicated community of professionals committed to empowering individuals living with neurological conditions such as MS, Parkinson's, Huntington's, Motor Neurone Disease, Acquired Brain Injury, and Stroke.
A Day in Your Life as a Senior Neurological Liaison Nurse
Conduct nursing assessments and develop personalised care plans.
Provide essential nursing services, including continence management, wound care, and palliative support.
Provide assessment, advisory, educational and support services to people with neurological conditions and their families and/or carers.
Co-ordinate and delegate internal nursing referrals, assessing workload and commitments of each MSWA Neurological Liaison Nurse.
Enjoy a mix of office-based work and community travel, where your expertise will be needed across the region—from Mandurah in the south to Ellenbrook in the north. While we strive to keep you close to home, being open to travelling further afield is essential to provide the support our clients need.
The Opportunity
We're offering a fixed-term (12-month) part-time position for a Senior Neurological Liaison Nurse, consisting of 67.5 hours per fortnight. Your primary base will be at our Wilson service centre, but you'll play a crucial role in the community. To facilitate your travel, we provide pool cars, or you can use your own vehicle—travel expenses will be reimbursed.
What We're Looking For
Strong time management and prioritisation skills to handle a varied caseload.
Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
A minimum of 2 years of nursing experience.
Compliance Essentials
Current registration with the Nurses Board of Western Australia (as an RN).
Current First Aid and CPR certification.
NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain).
Full C Class driving licence without restrictions.
Working with children check.
Desirable Experience
Experience in community nursing.
Familiarity with neurological conditions and rehabilitation nursing.
Knowledge of Disability Services Legislation and the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Background in palliative care, continence management, and wound care.
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, alongside computer literacy.
Strong problem-solving abilities and a commitment to quality improvement.
Benefits
As a not-for-profit organisation we are fortunate to be able to offer generous salary packaging options to all our employees. Currently up to $18,500 can be packaged to cover things like living expenses, mortgage payments, or car leasing – this means you pay less tax on your income We also offer generous leave policies, discounts on major retailers and an opportunity to do what we think is challenging and rewarding work every day. But above all you will be a part of our purpose at MSWA to empower Western Australians living with neurological conditions to live their best life.
Apply Now
Do you believe in life not limits? If you're prepared to join us in making a significant impact, apply now and let's discuss what life at MSWA looks like. For a confidential conversation, please email Apply for Job
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