Overview Join a dedicated team focused on improving Aboriginal health in the Kimberley region.
Work in a supportive environment that promotes professional growth and cultural safety.
Receive competitive salary with additional benefits such as accommodation and relocation reimbursement.
About Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Ltd (KAMS) is a regional Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS) dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Established in ****, KAMS provides a collaborative network of support for member ACCHS, offering a range of services including health promotion, social and emotional wellbeing support, and accredited training.
Our vision is to ensure that Aboriginal people in the Kimberley achieve their full potential through quality healthcare and community support.
We are committed to being managed and controlled by Kimberley Aboriginal people, advocating effectively for the health sector, and providing holistic, culturally appropriate healthcare services.
Position Overview The Registered Nurse Level 1 (Dialysis Nurse) is based in Fitzroy Crossing on a Full time basis.
You will play a vital role in delivering culturally safe nursing care to clients with renal health needs.
This position requires managing a client caseload, supervising new staff, and contributing to the continuous quality improvement of services at the Renal Health Centre.
You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive care and support to clients and their families.
Manage a client caseload and deliver nursing care in accordance with protocols and best practice guidelines.
Supervise and educate new staff, supporting their integration into the team.
Utilise assessment tools to evaluate clients' responses to treatment and adjust care plans as necessary.
Coordinate shifts and ensure safe, effective care delivery in the absence of senior staff.
Participate in continuous quality improvement initiatives and clinical audits.
Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will be a compassionate and skilled nurse with a commitment to Aboriginal health and community service.
You will possess strong interpersonal and organisational skills, and be able to work effectively within a team environment.
Hold a current nursing certificate and Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency registration.
Have at least 18 months of experience in haemodialysis nursing or be enrolled in a training program.
Demonstrate experience in supervising junior staff and promoting a positive team culture.
Possess a current National Police Clearance or be willing to obtain one.
Salary & Benefits The salary for this position is $128,831 per annum pro rata.
Additional benefits include: Accommodation provided while in the community.
Annual airfare allowance of $1,683 after 12 months of service.
Relocation reimbursement of up to $5,000 upon providing receipts.
Optional salary sacrifice of up to $30,000 per annum pro rata.
If you are ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley, we invite you to submit your application today
Advert closes on 05/01/2026.