Introduction About You Are you driven by empathy, resilience, and the desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children, young people, their families and your community? The Hannah's House Team are seeking passionate Registered Nurses to provide care and connection for individuals with disabilities, complex care needs, and life-limiting conditions. In this rewarding role, you’ll be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment where respect, inclusion, and compassion are at the heart of everything we do. You’ll build trusting relationships, support emotional and physical wellbeing, and help children and young people live with dignity and joy—no matter their circumstances. What You’ll Be Doing: Offer personalised support to families in Perth - Armadale/Bayswater - refer to job description for more details Work morning, afternoon, weekend shifts, ranging from 6 - 8 hours Cover existing shifts, including sick leave and annual leave as needed If you’re patient, adaptable, and ready to bring your warmth and professional skills to a deeply human mission, we’d love to hear from you. A little bit about us Here at Hannah's House, we're driven by our purpose to provide care, comfort and joy to every child, young person and their families from diagnosis through to recovery, bereavement and beyond We offer a range of services and support including: Seamlessly transitioning from hospital to home-based care Offering planned short-term day or overnight respite Expert care for children with complex health needs while they’re at school Assisting with daily living in alignment with children and young people's NDIS Plan Crafting play plans that aid in children and young people's development Extending emergency or crisis support in times of heightened necessity Delivering palliative care and end-of-life respite Description About Your Role We have two (2) opportunities for a Registered Nurse to support our clients In home support Location: Armadale Shift day/times: Wednesday 1300 - 1900 & Saturday 0700 - 1300 with the possibility of a Sunday shift Role: You will provide social and clinical support to one (1) client in their home Clinical Support Responsibilities: (ensure your clinical experience is clearly documented in your resume) Seizure management Oxygen management Complex bowel care Suctioning Administering nebulisers Full hoisting In school support Location: Bayswater Shift day/times: Wednesday 0830 - 1500 Role: You will assist the Education Assistants/Teachers and Department of Health Nurses to provide social and clinical support to 6-7 children Clinical Support Responsibilities: (ensure your clinical experience is clearly documented in your resume) Oral pharyngeal suctioning & airway management Vent, PEG feeds and flushes Administration of medications via PEG Female catheterisation Emergency seizure management & administration of buccal medications Meaningful Interactions As a Registered Nurse, your role isn’t just about care—it’s about connection. You’ll be creating safe, joyful environments where children and young people feel seen, heard, and supported. What This Looks Like: Age-appropriate engagement: Whether working with children or young people you'll tailor communication, activities, and emotional support to meet their developmental stage. Interaction as a bridge: Use your interactions to foster trust, encourage expression, and support learning—this could include sensory activities, outdoor games, creative arts, or quiet play, depending on the child. Support emotional wellbeing: Through gentle interaction and responsiveness, you’ll help children and young people navigate their feelings and build confidence. Promote independence: Empower children and young people to do things on their own, using guided choices and encouragement based on their ability and interests. Adapt to unique needs: No two children are the same—your role involves tuning in to what works best for each individual, whether they respond best to visual cues, music, movement, or quiet space. Core Capabilities Understands the rights of people with disabilities, and a commitment to inclusion, person-centred support, and enhancing quality of life Professional confidence and initiative including: High level of confidence and interpersonal skills. Proactive approach to clinical care and social engagement. Ability to take initiative in both routine and complex situations Professional Boundaries Strong understanding of professional boundaries Ability to maintain these boundaries consistently in all interactions Essential Criteria Bachelor of Nursing or recognised equivalent Current Registered Nurse with APHRA Paediatric experience Demonstrated Continuing Professional Development Experience working autonomously If your application is successful, Hannah's House will require the following documentation prior to commencement: National Police Clearance WA Working with Children Check First Aid HLTAID011/CPR HLTAID009 Manual Handling HLTWHS002 or HLTWHS005 Evidence of right to work in Australia Desirable Criteria Full unrestricted Australia driver's license Child Safety Commitment Hannah's House is a child safe organisation with zero tolerance for any form of child abuse. We are committed to working in partnership with children, families, and communities to support early intervention, reduce vulnerability, and prevent harm to children. All staff are expected to uphold this commitment and contribute to a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment