Clinical Nurse Educator - Acquired Brain Injury Salary: RN SRN Level 1 $129,203 Location: Murdoch Unit/Division: Fiona Stanley Hospital > Acquired Brain Injury Work Type: Permanent - Full Time Position No: ******** Closing Date: ************:00 PM Attachments: This is where jobs become careers, passion finds its purpose, and your voice finds its place.
Are you ready to dive headfirst into the community taking excellent health care where it's needed?
Then South Metropolitan Health Service is the perfect place to start
Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH) is a 783-bed tertiary hospital offering a range of health services including the State Rehabilitation Service, a comprehensive cancer centre, purpose-built mental health unit, maternity, paediatric and neonatal services, and the State Adult Burns Service.
FSH also delivers specialised services such as heart and lung transplantations and hyperbaric medicine.
SMHS delivers quality, safe and effective hospital and health services within a catchment area stretching more than **** square kilometres across the southern half of Perth.
Our vision is Excellent health care, every time.
You can read more about SMHS in our Strategic Plan .
Currently we are seeking a Clinical Nurse Educator to join our team.
The successful applicant will: Identify strategies to promote and embed a learning culture that supports positive patient outcomes and delivery of a patient centred service.
Collaborate with the Unit Manager in the development and management of orientation and performance development programs to meet the education and training needs of nursing / midwifery staff within the unit.
Collaborate with the Unit Manager to determine personal and professional competencies integral to care delivery in the local unit and required of nursing / midwifery staff.
Under the direction of the Unit Manager, oversee all individual staff performance appraisal and development activities within the unit.
This position also seeks professional guidance and professional supervision from the Nurse Director – Education Our Values guide our work in every action, and that includes recruitment and employment
SMHS encourages Aboriginal people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds or LGBTI communities, and people with disability to work with us.
Whatever your age, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and family/carer responsibilities are, we ask that you consider bringing your expertise to our workforce.
If you are ready to partner with us see the application instructions below: Your application should include: A copy of your current CV and a Cover Letter A statement addressing the selection criteria in no more than 2-3 pages The names and contact details of two (2) current referees who can attest to your suitability for this role.
Employee Benefits Our employees enjoy a range of benefits which may include (in line with operational requirements): Professional Development Opportunities and Study leave/assistance Flexible working arrangements Flexible leave arrangements Other professional and location-based allowances For further information .
Eligibility Are you eligible?
To be eligible for appointment, applicants must have a valid working visa (for fixed term appointments) or be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or have a visa to live and work indefinitely in Australia (for permanent appointments).
WA Health embraces diversity and is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of our service.
We are committed to growing the Aboriginal workforce as a part of WA Health's Aboriginal Workforce Policy and as a measure to achieve equality, Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act **** applies to this position.
Aboriginal people are encouraged to apply.
WA Health engages staff in positions of trust and responsibility.
WA Health policies require applicants to undertake a criminal records screening and integrity checking as part of the appointment process.
As well as undertaking a criminal record screening and integrity checking, you may also be required to undertake a working with children check (if required for the role) and a pre-employment health assessment.
We may ask referees to comment on your integrity and past demonstration of ethical behaviour.
Please note that adverse information does not necessarily disqualify an applicant but will be considered as part of the appointment process.
This vacancy is subject to a Western Australian Working With Children (WWC) Check.