Registered Nurse - Clinic
* Join a passionate team dedicated to improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
* Enjoy a supportive environment with opportunities for professional growth and development.
* Experience the rewarding challenge of working in a remote clinic setting.
* Receive attractive benefits including free semi-furnished housing and generous leave provisions.
About Derby Aboriginal Health Service
Derby Aboriginal Health Service (DAHS) is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service that prides itself on delivering holistic primary health care to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Derby and surrounding areas. Our innovative public health programs and comprehensive health services are designed to foster community well-being and resilience.
As a key player in an increasingly dynamic health landscape, DAHS is committed to addressing the health needs of our communities through collaboration and culturally appropriate practises. We are seeking passionate individuals who share our vision for a healthier future.
Your Role as a Registered Nurse
As a Registered Nurse at DAHS, you will play a crucial role in delivering high-quality health services to our clients. Your ability to operate independently while implementing care plans will be essential in ensuring our community members receive the best possible care.
You will be responsible for a diverse range of clinical services, including patient assessments, health promotion activities, and mentoring Aboriginal Health Worker Trainees. Your expertise will contribute to ongoing quality improvement systems, ensuring that we maintain our commitment to delivering culturally safe and effective health services.
What We're Looking For
We are seeking enthusiastic, dedicated, and culturally aware nurses who are ready to make a real difference.
* Registered with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and holding a current "C" Class motor vehicle driver's licence.
* Previous experience in Aboriginal Primary Health Care and a commitment to community-controlled health principles.
* Strong understanding of rural and remote health issues, with proven ability to work in cross-cultural settings.
* Excellent communication skills and a commitment to maintaining confidentiality.
* Ability to work collaboratively with Aboriginal communities and a wide range of health professionals.
* Willingness to undergo a Working with Children's Check and National Police clearance.
* Fully Covid-19 vaccinated.
If you have experience in a remote setting or hold additional qualifications such as an Immunisation Certificate or CRANA Remote Emergency Care Course, we would love to hear from you
Salary & Benefits
At DAHS, we value our team members and offer a competitive salary range based on experience, alongside a comprehensive benefits package that truly stands out:
* Newly Qualified Nurses
Starting salary from $87,116 per annum, reflective of skills, experience, and years of service.
* Experienced Nurses
Salary up to $105,002 per annum, reflective of skills, experience, and years of service.
Additional Benefits Include:
* Enjoy the comfort of free, semi-furnished housing that allows you to settle in without the hassle of moving expenses.
* Annual flight after 1 year of service valued at $1,683, giving you the chance to reconnect with family and friends.
* Salary packaging options up to $30,000 FBT, enhancing your take-home pay.
* 5 weeks of annual leave plus leave loading, ensuring you have ample time to recharge and enjoy life.
* Study leave and support for ongoing professional development, empowering you to grow in your career.
Are you ready to jump into an exciting opportunity that allows you to make a meaningful impact in the lives of community members while advancing your career in a supportive environment? Apply now and become a vital part of our dedicated team