For more information on the role and Position Description please call: Sophia on 0497 601 451 or swinks@searsonbuck.com.au Nick on 0419 425 168 or nprokopiec@searsonbuck.com.au About the Service The Specialist Palliative Care Service provides consultative, multidisciplinary support to patients, carers, and clinicians across community and inpatient settings in North West Tasmania. The service delivers best‑practice palliative care that prioritises dignity, comfort, and individual choice, working closely with acute services, primary health, and non‑government organisations. You will join a small, experienced, and highly supportive team committed to holistic, person‑centred care for people living with life‑limiting illness. About the Role As a Clinical Nurse Consultant, you will provide senior clinical leadership and expert palliative care across a range of settings. Key responsibilities include: Providing specialist palliative nursing care and leadership across community and inpatient environments Undertaking home visits to patients and families, assessing clinical needs and care goals Communicating assessment findings and recommendations to the multidisciplinary specialist team Working collaboratively with acute services, primary health, and NGO partners to ensure coordinated, timely care Monitoring responses to interventions and adjusting care plans as required Maintaining high‑quality clinical documentation and communication This role requires strong clinical judgement, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work both autonomously and collaboratively. Note: Applicants must address all selection criteria outlined in the Statement of Duties as part of their application. What You'll Bring Excellence in communication across clinical, professional, and client‑focused settings Strong experience and understanding of the palliative approach to care Demonstrated ability to work within a collaborative, consultative model across acute and primary health settings Experience working with Tasmania Health Service (THS) teams and non‑government organisations to support comprehensive palliative care Why Work in Tasmania Tasmania's public health system offers the opportunity to build strong professional relationships while delivering meaningful care to the community. Living and working in Tasmania provides access to exceptional natural beauty, a balanced lifestyle, and a strong sense of connection—both professionally and personally. Employment Details Permanent, full‑time, day worker position Up to 76 hours per fortnight Commencement as soon as possible Hours negotiable with the successful applicant This selection process may be used to fill similar vacancies for up to 12 months. Salary and Allowances $118,297 - $125,543 per annum, plus 12% employer superannuation Salary in accordance with the Nurses and Midwives (Tasmania State Service) Agreement 2023 Postgraduate qualification allowance of up to 10% (where applicable) Salary Packaging and Benefits Salary packaging up to $9,010 per year for living expenses Meal entertainment packaging up to $2,650 per year Relocation assistance up to $15,000 (overseas) or $10,000 (interstate), where eligible Professional development support and study leave Fitness Passport access for you and your family Supportive, carer‑friendly workplace under the Carer Recognition Act 2023 Requirements of role Essential: Registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as a Registered Nurse Current Driver's Licence Desirable: Holds or is working towards relevant postgraduate tertiary qualifications