Not specified; salary pyckaging available includin...
On-site
Comprehensive aod nursing assessments
Person-centred care plan development
Medication administration and health education
The role involves providing high-quality clinical care and coordinating timely access to primary healthcare services for detainees with AOD-related needs
Job Summary
The role involves providing high-quality clinical care and coordinating timely access to primary healthcare services for detainees with AOD-related needs.
Candidates must hold unrestricted AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse along with a postgraduate qualification or significant specialist experience.
Benefits include birthday leave, 7% off BUPA Private Health Insurance, salary packaging options, and financial assistance for work-related education.
Matching Summary
The role involves providing high-quality clinical care and coordinating timely access to primary healthcare services for detainees with AOD-related needs.
Salary
Not specified; Salary Packaging available including novated leasing
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Comprehensive AOD nursing assessments
Person-centred care plan development
Medication administration and health education
Multidisciplinary team collaboration
Accurate clinical documentation
Nice-to-have
Strong clinical judgement and communication skills
Ability to work autonomously in diverse settings
Intermediate Microsoft Office Suite skills
Commitment to cultural respect and inclusivity
Adaptability to remote telehealth environments
Key Requirements
Unrestricted AHPRA registration as RN Division 1
Postgraduate qualification in Drug & Alcohol Health (AQF Level 8+)
Minimum 5 years AOD specialty experience or 7 years specialist AOD nursing
Strong understanding of contemporary AOD health service delivery frameworks