Purpose of the Clinical Nurse Specialist
As a Clinical Nurse Specialist at Achieve Australia, your primary goal is to work with a clinical team to embed good practice in the delivery of disability support with a focus on disability care, aged care and mental health. You will support our frontline staff to improve their practice through leadership, coaching and training. This position is ideal for a Registered Nurse aspiring to advance in leadership or education, leveraging their clinical expertise to drive positive change.
Why Join Team Achieve?
Achieve Australia takes deliberate steps to hire people from a wide range of backgrounds and life experiences. We believe this diversity of people makes Achieve a great place to work and better able to deliver quality services to the people we support. We are passionate about inclusion for everyone – our staff and the people we support. We encourage people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, abilities and those who identify with a disability to apply for our roles. Your unique skills and ideas are highly valued by us. Achieve is committed to providing equal opportunities for all.
At Achieve Australia, we put the people we support at the centre of everything we do. As a ‘for purpose’ organisation, we're more than just a workplace. We are a community passionate about bringing inclusion to life for people with disability.
Role Responsibilities:
As a Clinical Nurse Specialist, you will need advanced clinical skills and expertise in order to address a wide range of health issues. Client advocacy and regulatory compliance are an integral part of the services we provide.
Conduct clinical induction for support workers and assistant in nursing (AINs), including delivery of medication training and onsite orientation.
Provide support to the clinical support inbox, addressing general clinical inquiries and supporting the coordination of training sessions.
Assist with new client transitions and organisational redesign activities, providing onsite training and clinical practice support.
Support the development of client-specific health care plans and complex care plans as required.
Facilitate professional development pathways for senior support workers, focusing on high-intensity daily personal activity skill development and competence, with particular focus on disability, aged care and mental health.
Provide individual coaching to clinical staff on health care plans, client assessments, hospital visits, report writing, and clinical supervision.
Support the Clinical Nurse Educators in performing site-specific clinical training gap analyses on a quarterly basis, offering recommendations for improvement.
To be successful in this role, you will need:
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As a Clinical Nurse Specialist at Achieve Australia, your primary goal is to work with a clinical team to embed good practice in the delivery of disability support with a focus on disability care, aged care and mental health. You will support our frontline staff to improve their practice through leadership, coaching and training. This position is ideal for a Registered Nurse aspiring to advance in leadership or education, leveraging their clinical expertise to drive positive change.
Why Join Team Achieve?
Achieve Australia takes deliberate steps to hire people from a wide range of backgrounds and life experiences. We believe this diversity of people makes Achieve a great place to work and better able to deliver quality services to the people we support. We are passionate about inclusion for everyone – our staff and the people we support. We encourage people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, abilities and those who identify with a disability to apply for our roles. Your unique skills and ideas are highly valued by us. Achieve is committed to providing equal opportunities for all.
At Achieve Australia, we put the people we support at the centre of everything we do. As a ‘for purpose’ organisation, we're more than just a workplace. We are a community passionate about bringing inclusion to life for people with disability.
Role Responsibilities:
As a Clinical Nurse Specialist, you will need advanced clinical skills and expertise in order to address a wide range of health issues. Client advocacy and regulatory compliance are an integral part of the services we provide.
Conduct clinical induction for support workers and assistant in nursing (AINs), including delivery of medication training and onsite orientation.
Provide support to the clinical support inbox, addressing general clinical inquiries and supporting the coordination of training sessions.
Assist with new client transitions and organisational redesign activities, providing onsite training and clinical practice support.
Support the development of client-specific health care plans and complex care plans as required.
Facilitate professional development pathways for senior support workers, focusing on high-intensity daily personal activity skill development and competence, with particular focus on disability, aged care and mental health.
Provide individual coaching to clinical staff on health care plans, client assessments, hospital visits, report writing, and clinical supervision.
Support the Clinical Nurse Educators in performing site-specific clinical training gap analyses on a quarterly basis, offering recommendations for improvement.
To be successful in this role, you will need:
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