About The Role
The Paediatric Comprehensive Care Liaison Nurse is a specialist nursing role responsible for coordinating and facilitating the care of children with complex and chronic health conditions—such as cystic fibrosis, renal failure awaiting transplant, and other multisystem disorders—who require multidisciplinary support and ongoing care after discharge from hospital. The role aims to ensure seamless, family‐centred care by linking acute and community services, supporting discharge planning, and fostering strong collaboration between hospital teams, community providers, NDIS services, and allied health professionals.
Essential Requirements
* Current registration as a Registered Nurse with AHPRA
* Ability to work independently across within AWH and with community services with strong organisational and project management skills.
* Current driver's license and willingness to travel within the region when required.
* Complies with mandatory training and health service credentialing requirements.
* Minimum 5 years of paediatric nursing experience, including care of children with acute, chronic and complex conditions.
* Postgraduate qualifications in Paediatrics, Care Coordination, or Community Health.
Employment Type
Part Time, Fixed Term for 3 years.
Salary and terms will be in accordance with the relevant state EBA or Award.
Equal Employment Opportunity
AWH prioritises Equal Employment Opportunity, Ethical Practice, and embraces Cultural Diversity and Social Inclusion. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Please note that appointments are contingent on satisfactory pre‐employment checks including Criminal Record check and Working With Children checks.
Vaccination
All healthcare workers must maintain all vaccinations required by relevant healthcare regulations, guidelines, or their specific role within the organisation. In addition to mandatory vaccinations, AWH strongly encourages all employees to receive the COVID‐19 vaccination and the seasonal influenza (flu) vaccination, as recommended by public health authorities and as a preventative measure to help ensure the safety and well‐being of patients, colleagues, and the broader community.
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