- Provide direct nursing care to residents
- Develop, implement, and review care plans
- Manage and oversee medications
- Administer PEG medications
- Supervise and support care staff
- Ensure safe, compliant, and person-centred care
- Contribute to staff training and clinical guidance
- Manage high-acuity, complex clients with increasing clinical fragility
- Deliver tailored clinical support to participants in Supported Disability Accommodation homes
- Support participants with complex needs, including enteral feeding, catheter and bowel care, tracheostomy and ventilation support, and dysphagia management
Requirements
- Enrolled Nurse with a passion for person-centred care
- Strong clinical assessment and communication skills
- Ability to work autonomously in a complex environment
- Calm, resilient, and confident in decision-making
- Collaborative team player
- Current AHPRA registration
- Demonstrated clinical nursing experience; disability experience desirable
- Solid documentation and communication skills
- Understanding of clinical governance and quality improvement
- Current driver’s licence and willingness to travel
- Relevant probity checks and vaccination compliance
- Ability to provide specialised support including enteral feeding, catheter and bowel care,
tracheostomy and ventilation support, and dysphagia management
Core Competencies
Demonstrates expertise in providing direct nursing care, developing and implementing care plans, and managing complex clinical needs, including enteral feeding and ventilation support. Strong clinical assessment and communication skills are essential for delivering person-centred care and supporting a collaborative team environment.
- Care Plan Development
- Medication Management
- Enteral Feeding
- Catheter Care
- Bowel Care
- Tracheostomy Support
- Ventilation Support
- Clinical Documentation
- Quality Improvement
- Clinical Governance
Soft Skills
- Communication Skills
- Decision-Making
- Team Collaboration
- Resilience
- Autonomy