17 Aug
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Western District Health Service
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Hamilton
17 Aug
Western District Health Service
Hamilton
Western District Health Service – Hamilton VIC
3d ago , from Western District Health Service
$******* – $******* (dependant on qualification) + 12% Superannuation + Salary Packaging Benefits
Build Your Career. Make a Real Difference.
Are you a Registered Nurse with a passion for patient safety, perioperative care, and delivering a positive patient experience? Join Western District Health Service as a Planned Surgery Nurse, where you'll play a vital role in preparing elective surgery patients for their procedure and supporting safe, efficient patient flow through the operating theatre pathway.
This is a role for someone who values clinical excellence, strong communication, and collaborative practice. Working closely with surgeons, anaesthetists, nursing staff, patients, families, and multidisciplinary teams, you'll provide comprehensive pre-operative assessment, patient education, and care coordination to ensure patients are optimally prepared for surgery while helping reduce delays and theatre cancellations.
What You'll Be Doing
As part of our committed surgical services team, you'll provide safe, coordinated, and patient-centred care across:
Comprehensive Patient Assessment — Conduct preadmission nursing assessments, including medical and surgical history, current medications, allergies, vital signs, and relevant health conditions to ensure patients are clinically prepared for surgery.
Clinical Risk Identification & Escalation — Recognise potential clinical risks, changes in health status, complex medical conditions, or complications and ensure appropriate escalation to support safe surgical outcomes.
Preoperative Preparation & Patient Education — Support patients and their families by providing clear verbal and written information regarding fasting requirements, medication management, investigations, admission processes, procedures, and postoperative expectations.
Medication Review & Clinical Documentation — Review current medications, identify discrepancies or risks, escalate concerns when required, and maintain accurate and comprehensive clinical documentation within medical records and clinical management systems.
Care Coordination & Multidisciplinary Collaboration — Work closely with surgeons, anaesthetists, nursing staff, general practitioners, allied health professionals, and other healthcare providers to coordinate investigations, referrals, specialist reviews, and other preoperative requirements.
Patient-Centred Support — Provide professional, compassionate care while identifying and responding to individual patient needs, including communication, cultural, emotional, mobility,
and discharge planning considerations.
Quality, Safety & Clinical Governance — Maintain compliance with organisational policies, infection prevention and control requirements, occupational health and safety standards, privacy and confidentiality obligations, while contributing to quality improvement and patient safety initiatives.
What You Bring
Current registration as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (AHPRA)
Demonstrated strong clinical assessment, prioritisation, and time management skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team
Sound clinical knowledge and judgement with the ability to recognise deterioration, patient complexity, and potential perioperative risks
Excellent attention to detail and accurate clinical documentation skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with patients, families, and healthcare professionals
A genuine commitment to delivering safe, high-quality, patient-centred care
Ability to coordinate care, manage competing priorities, and support positive patient outcomes
Commitment to maintaining qualified standards, confidentiality, and best practice clinical care
Dedication to continuous professional development, quality improvement, and patient safety initiatives
Why Join Western District Health Service?
About Us
Western District Health Service (WDHS) is committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred healthcare to communities across the Southern Grampians and Glenelg Shire. As the region's largest employer employing over **** people, we provide a comprehensive range of acute inpatient, residential aged care, and community health services, supported by a strong culture of teamwork, community connection, and excellence in rural health delivery.
We are proud to foster a diverse, inclusive, and accessible workplace for our staff, consumers, and visitors, guided by our core values of Integrity, Innovation, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect and Empathy.
Discover Life in Hamilton
Located in the heart of Victoria's Southern Grampians region, Hamilton offers the perfect blend of career opportunity and lifestyle.
With a welcoming community of around 10,000 people (serving a broader catchment of 16,500), it's an ideal place to build your career while enjoying a relaxed, regional way of life.
From the stunning landscapes of the Grampians National Park to nearby coastal gems including Warrnambool, Port Fairy and Portland — plus local wineries and outdoor experiences — Hamilton provides an enviable work/life balance.
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What we offer:
Opportunities for career growth and development
Supportive team environment and strong clinical leadership
Access to ongoing education and professional development
A workplace that values diversity, inclusion, and belonging
Meaningful work making a difference in rural health outcomes
Interested?
For more information, view the position description at link
For a confidential discussion, contact Nyrie Adams, Planned Surgery Coordinator: ******** or ******.
What we offer:
Opportunities for growth opportunities and development
Supportive team environment and strong clinical leadership
Access to ongoing education and professional development
A workplace that values diversity, inclusion, and belonging
Meaningful work making a difference in rural health outcomes
Details on How to Apply and Selection Process
Applications close: Thursday 3rd September ****
Western District Health Service is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive and culturally safe workplace where everyone feels valued and respected. We embrace fair and transparent recruitment practices and recognise the unique strengths, experiences and perspectives people bring from all walks of life.
We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, members of the LGBTIQA+ community, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and people living with disability.
If you require support or adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact our People & Culture team on ******** — we're here to ensure you can participate fully and comfortably.
Successful applicants will be required to hold (or be willing to obtain) a current National Criminal Police Check. Depending on the role, a Working with Children Check and/or NDIS Worker Screening Check may also be required. Compliance with WDHS immunisation and vaccination requirements is a condition of employment.
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📌 Registered Nurse - Planned Surgery (Hamilton)
🏢 Western District Health Service
📍 Hamilton