Are you passionate about developing others and strengthening clinical excellence? Do you thrive on mentoring, teaching and inspiring others at all stages of their careers? Tallangatta Health Service is seeking an experienced and motivated Nurse to join our Education Team and play a key role in supporting and growing our workforce. The Opportunity This is your chance to influence practice, build capability, and make a lasting impact in a supportive rural health service that truly values its people. Depending on your qualifications and experience, you will join us as either a: Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE), or Clinical Support Nurse (CSN) In this rewarding role, you will coordinate and deliver education that strengthens the knowledge, confidence and skills of our Health Care Workers, Enrolled Nurses and Registered Nurses. You will also support students and contribute to maintaining and advancing best-practice care across the organisation. This is a permanent part-time opportunity, with 2–3 days per week available. We understand that flexibility matters — we are genuinely open to negotiating your preferred EFT and working arrangements to help you balance work with your other commitments. Why Join Us? At Tallangatta Health Service, you’re more than an employee — you’re part of a close-knit, supportive multidisciplinary team that values respect, collaboration and innovation. You’ll enjoy: Salary packaging options – increase your take-home pay Five weeks annual leave (pro-rata) Victorian Public Health Sector Nurse Agreement rates A stable, secure role in a public health service Professional Employee Assistance Program Health and wellbeing initiatives Fitness Passport – discounted gym membership An idyllic rural setting overlooking beautiful Lake Hume Tallangatta Health Service is a 61 bed, small rural public health service providing a mix of acute, sub-acute, aged care residential, and community services to Tallangatta and the surrounding district. We pride ourselves on being a consumer-focused progressive provider of care to our community, patients and residents with a multidisciplinary focus. About You You are committed to person-centred care and passionate about building clinical capability in others. You bring enthusiasm, contemporary clinical knowledge and a collaborative approach to education. You will have: Current registration with AHPRA as a Registered Nurse Postgraduate qualification in Health or Education (CNE applicants) Certificate IV in Training & Assessment, or willingness to undertake Experience in clinical education, including student supervision Minimum five years’ nursing experience with strong contemporary clinical skills Advanced Life Support and/or First Line Emergency Care (or willingness to obtain) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Alignment with our values of Integrity, Caring, Adaptability, Respect and Excellence Most importantly, you are someone who wants to make a meaningful difference — not just in patient care, but in the growth and confidence of your colleagues. Ready to Make an Impact? Apply now via the prompts. For a confidential discussion, please contact the People & Workforce Department at recruitment@ths.org.au or 02 6071 5258. Applications will be reviewed as received, and the position may close early once filled. All appointments are subject to required screening, including National Criminal History, Victorian Working with Children Check, NDIS Worker Screening Check and appropriate immunisation status (including COVID-19 and current Influenza vaccination). We warmly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, LGBTQIA individuals and people from diverse backgrounds.