Overview
The Role Using a person-centred and active support approach, the Registered Nurse (RN) will provide basic clinical support to the service team to optimize the health outcomes of NDIS participants and their families.
Through the provision of skilled clinical health consultation, mentoring, training, and advice, the Registered Nurse will work with the service team to support assessments and provide recommendations on services and a range of plans, including individual support plans, health care plans, medication plans, meal plans, manual handling plans, etc., to achieve the optimum care outcomes for each client.
Qualifications / Skills and Essential Requirements
NDIS Worker Check (or willing to obtain)
Currently registered with AHPRA
Minimum of one year of supervised post-registration practice
Must have the right to work in Australia
Current driver’s license and a willingness to drive BET or own vehicle to support client needs
Flexibility and a willingness to travel and work at all BET work locations
Hold a current Manual Handling Certificate and be physically able to undertake manual handling procedures
Hold current First Aid, CPR, and Medication Administration Certificate
Benefits
Supportive, inclusive, and team-oriented work environment
Career advancement opportunities in a growing organization
Continuous professional development and training opportunities
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