Overview
Clinical Nurse – Refugee & Global Health (Outpatient) – Fixed Term Part Time appointment until 30 June 2026 at 30.40 hours (0.4 FTE) per fortnight, with the possibility of extension. Join the Refugee and Global Health team at Perth Children's Hospital and coordinate care for refugee children with complex health needs.
About The Role
We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Clinical Nurse to join the Refugee and Global Health team at Perth Children's Hospital and work closely with the Clinical Nurse Specialist to support and coordinate care for refugee children with complex health needs. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will provide advanced clinical expertise to ensure safe, evidence-based, and family-centred care. A key focus of this role will be contributing to our Multidisciplinary Refugee Rapid Assessment Pathway, helping families access timely diagnostic assessments, interventions, and essential supports such as the NDIS, Child Development Services, schools, specialist education programs, and other community and disability services. Your experience collaborating within multidisciplinary teams, working effectively with interpreters, and advocating for the needs of children and families will be highly valued in this role.
Responsibilities
* Coordinating safe and efficient outpatient care with medical, nursing, and allied health teams, streamlining hospital and community appointments for children with complex needs.
* Collaborating with community health services, and partner organisations to deliver holistic, patient-centred care.
* Liaising with the Community Refugee Health Service and other community-based providers to support continuity of care.
* Providing clinical leadership by modelling best practice.
* Supporting staff development, clinical education, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
* Engaging in quality improvement, research, and evidence-based practice to enhance patient outcomes.
Requirements
* Eligible for registration in the category of Registered Nurse by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (AHPRA).
* Minimum of four years' experience in a similar role is preferred.
* A willingness to learn and embrace the unique challenges and rewards of paediatric nursing.
* A collaborative leader who is compassionate and strives for excellence.
How To Apply
Apply via the "Apply for Job" button. Please ensure you allow sufficient time to complete the online application process and attach your documentation. Your application should contain:
* A current resume which summarises your experience
* The name, email and contact details of two professional referees who can provide an employment reference, with at least one being a recent supervisor/line manager.
Within the application system you will be asked to respond to three questions describing your relevant skills and experience in line with the Essential Criteria. Each response has a generous word limit of 500 words.
* Please describe how you have demonstrated advanced clinical knowledge and experience in the delivery of evidence-based nursing care within the practice setting. (Essential Selection Criteria 2)
* Please describe how you have demonstrated well developed communication skills, including teaching, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills. (Essential Selection Criteria 3)
* Please describe your proven ability to function effectively in a multidisciplinary team (Essential Selection Criteria 5)
Further Job-Related Information
For more information, contact Corinne Van Veldhuisen on or If you experience difficulties applying online, contact Employee Services on during business hours.
Eligibility to Apply
Australian citizenship or permanent residency is an essential requirement for applicants to be considered for permanent positions in the public sector. This position is subject to a Western Australian Working with Children (WWC) Check. For more information refer to the WWC website at:
About CAHS and PCH
Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) is Western Australia's primary provider of paediatric healthcare, dedicated to infants, children, and young people. CAHS comprises Perth Children's Hospital (PCH), Neonatology, Community Health, and Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). CAHS employs over 5,500 people across PCH, King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH), and over 160 community clinics. Values include Compassion, Collaboration, Equity, Respect, Excellence, and Accountability.
Other Conditions
WA Health policies require criminal records screening and integrity checks as part of the appointment process. Referees may be asked to comment on integrity and ethical behaviour. WA Health encourages Aboriginal people and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTI communities, and people with disabilities to apply. For assistance or adjustments, contact the CAHS Talent Acquisition Team.
Closing date submissions after 4:00pm may not be accepted. LATE OR EMAIL APPLICATIONS CANNOT BE CONSIDERED.
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