Overview
Clinical Nurse Educator – Coronary Care Unit is a full-time or part-time role (minimum of 4 days per week). Join Our Team and Inspire the Future of Cardiac Nursing. Norwest Private Hospital's Coronary Care Unit is seeking a motivated Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE) who is eager to influence clinical excellence, support professional growth, and contribute to a culture of high-quality, evidence-based care.
In this pivotal education and leadership role, you will work closely with the Nurse Unit Manager, Clinical Coordinator and our Education and Quality teams to deliver impactful training, mentoring and clinical support across the Coronary Care Unit.
Why You'll Love This Role
* Make a measurable impact by shaping the learning journey of nurses, graduates, and students
* Be part of a supportive and collaborative education team
* Take the lead in hands-on clinical teaching within a dynamic, fast-paced and expanding CCU
* Work in a hospital committed to excellence, innovation, and professional development
What You'll Be Doing
* Partner with the NUM, Clinical Coordinator and Clinical Nurse Consultant to create engaging learning opportunities that empower staff
* Lead CCU orientation and induction for new team members
* Provide direct clinical guidance, coaching and mentoring to the CCU team, graduates and students
* Design and deliver contemporary, evidence-based education programs
* Contribute to a skilled, confident and high-performing workforce
* Communicate effectively and collaborate with the wider leadership team
* Work both autonomously and as part of a multidisciplinary environment
* Drive quality improvement initiatives
Essential
What You'll Bring
* Current AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse
* Minimum 5 years' post-graduate experience in Cardiac Nursing
* Certificate IV in Training & Assessment (TAE)
* Experience with e-Learning platforms
* Strong computer literacy
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Desirable
* Postgraduate study (e.g., Masters in Education or relevant qualification)
* Previous experience in an educator role
What We Offer
* Ongoing professional development
* Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
* Close to public transport and shopping facilities
* Reduced car parking rates
About Healthscope
When you join Healthscope, you become part of our Community of Care. Our people are at the heart of our organisation – no matter the role, every day our people make a difference to the lives of our patients and their families. We work together to create positive, memorable experiences, alongside our quality care, in every moment of every day. Healthscope opens the door to endless opportunities for our people, giving them the flexibility to work across one or multiple hospitals across our network. We encourage continuous professional development and education and support our people to grow and flourish securely. We pride ourselves on working with talented, passionate and caring people to ensure our patients receive the highest quality care and experience during their stay with us. While our hospital network is vast, Healthscope is a family. We support each other, we share learnings, celebrate successes and face challenges together.
Come and be the difference in our patient's lives.
Applications close: 20 April 2026. Click Apply to submit your application online. For enquiries, contact: recruitment@healthscope.com.au
More Information: Our commitment to quality and safety for our patients, staff and visitors is our highest priority. Applicants will be required to provide a current National Police check (no more than 3 months old) and a current working with children check prior to appointment; persons in patient contact roles will be required to provide proof of immunity to specified infectious diseases as a Category A Healthcare worker.
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