Richmond Road
Clinical Nurse, HIV
We are currently seeking a passionate Clinical Nurse to join our highly dedicated HIV team on a permanent, parttime (0.6 FTE) basis. This is a fantastic prospect to develop skills in a new area of nursing, whilst providing care to a diverse community, including CALD, gender diverse and aged.
What's on offer
- Permanent, parttime opportunity hour fortnight.
- Based at Keswick.
- Working days are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8:30am – 4:36pm shifts.
- Competitive hourly rate + super.
- Up to $18,550 tax-free salary packaging options.
- Everyday discounts, including discounted vouchers for Coles, Woolworths, Amazon, Myer, The Good Guys and more.
- Enhance your clinical skills and support a diverse range of clients in their homes.
- Work independently in the community with support from your team.
- Extensive orientation and on-the-job training.
- Comprehensive health and wellbeing resources and support.
What we're looking for
The ideal candidate will have a strong nursing background and an interest in learning about HIV, with the ability to, demonstrate the following experience, skills and attributes:
- Current registration with AHPRA and a minimum 4 years post-graduate clinical experience.
- Outstanding communication skills (written, verbal and listening) with a friendly and empathetic approach.
- Demonstrated decision making and problem-solving skills to manage the provision of quality client care.
- The ability to work autonomously, prioritise workload and work within allocated timeframes.
- Non-judgemental with an understanding of stigma and discrimination, cultural considerations and privacy concerns.
The role
- Deliver high-quality and 'best care' driven nursing support with a focus on person-centred care for our valued clients who are living with HIV.
- Medication management – Organising Dose Administration Aids, ensuring access to treatment options.
- Enhanced care coordination between HIV specialists, allied health and primary care.
- Promote client self-management and ongoing engagement in treatment and care.
- Support diverse clients, including CALD community, gender diverse, mental health and aged care.
- Provide education to clients who are newly diagnosed with HIV.
- Collaborate with NGO's, senior clinicians and many other external parties.
- Provide an excellent standard of healthcare, ensuring client interactions are handled with respect, care and confidentiality.
Why choose Silverchain
Everyone at Silverchain, from our care teams to leadership, plays a vital role in delivering Best Care. It's a team effort. Best Care is care that is safe, personal, connected and effective.
We are proudly one of the few Australian home care providers accredited in both national health and aged care standards. This means the quality of care we provide is expected to meet the same standards as a hospital or residential aged care facility.
As a not for profit organisation, we re-invest our funds into research and developing innovative models of care to set the industry benchmark for the provision of the best care in the home.
We'll also provide you with opportunities to help you develop and grow in your career, with training and education programs to help you achieve your goals.
How to
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At Silverchain, we recognise the positive contribution that a diverse workforce makes to our organisation where individuals can be authentic, are respected and celebrated. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous Australians, people of all ages, gender, abilities, culturally diverse and linguistic backgrounds.
For more information contact Angela Rutland on or
Kindly note that we do not accept applications via email. Unsolicited applications from agencies will not be accepted. We reserve the right to commence the recruitment process and extend or withdraw this advertisement prior to the closing date.
Type: Hourly Part Time
Category: Health Care SA
Department: Specialist Programs
Reference ID: 4952
Date posted: 27/11/2025