- 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 high-quality, person-centred care in small shared home environments
- Provide tailored clinical support for 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
- Strong 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
Core Competencies
Demonstrates expertise in providing direct nursing care, developing and implementing care plans, and managing complex clinical needs. Robust focus on person-centred care, clinical governance, and quality improvement in a collaborative environment.
- Care Plan Development
- Medication Administration
- Clinical Documentation
- Enteral Feeding
- Catheter Care
- Bowel Care
- Tracheostomy Support
- Ventilation Support
- Dysphagia Management
- Clinical Governance
Soft Skills
- Communication Skills
- Decision‑Making
- Team Collaboration
- Resilience
- Autonomy
Certifications & Qualifications
- Current AHPRA Registration
- Driver's Licence
Industry Keywords
- Disability Experience
- Quality Improvement
- High‑Acuity Care
- Complex Needs
- Person-Centred Care