Nurse Unit Manager
Overview
Provide leadership and coordination in clinical practice to ensure a cost-effective nursing service focused on delivering exceptional, evidence-based patient care within the Mental Health Inpatient Unit.
About Us
Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs Service
The Mental Health and AOD Service comprises eight clinical teams across the MHHS, responsible for providing comprehensive mental health assessment and treatment services across all age groups. Our services aim to be consumer-focused and recovery-oriented, delivered in various settings, including community, acute inpatient units, hospitals, and emergency departments.
Our goal is to provide exceptional care and support to individuals with severe and complex mental health issues.
Key Responsibilities
* Develop and implement effective strategies to improve clinical outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
* Lead and manage multidisciplinary teams to deliver high-quality patient care.
* Collaborate with stakeholders to develop policies and procedures that align with organizational goals.
Benefits
We offer a range of benefits to support your well-being and career growth, including:
* Competitive remuneration and salary packaging options.
* Flexible working arrangements and work-life balance initiatives.
* Access to professional development opportunities and education programs.
* Employee assistance programs and discounted private health insurance.
* Fitness passport and other wellness initiatives.
Working with Us
As a valued member of our team, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the delivery of exceptional patient care and make a positive impact on the lives of Queenslanders.
Our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and customer focus drives our success. Join us in shaping the future of healthcare and making a difference in the lives of those we serve.
How We Support You
* Every day, we deliver quality care to over 29 million people in Queensland.
* 603 women are screened for breast cancer every week.
* 1,309 people receive residential care daily.
* 120 babies are born in our public hospitals each day.
* 760 callers receive clinical advice from qualified nurses through our helpline.