Job description
Employment Type: Permanent Part Time - 20 hours p/week
Position Classification: Admin Clinical Support Officer Level 3
Remuneration: $62,525.58 - $64,583.50 p/annum
Requisition ID: REQ385183
Position Title: Clinical Support Officer (AO3) - PPT 20 hours per week – Long Bay Correctional Centre MSPC1
Are you right for us?
Do you love a challenge? Do you have a high level of personal motivation and drive to deliver results? Do you communicate seamlessly with all levels of staff?
Then you could be the perfect Clinical Support Officer (AO3) for our service. Specifically, we’re looking for a people person. Someone with extensive experience in providing high-level administrative and clerical support. Ideally, you will hold, or you'd be willing to undertake a Certificate III in Health Administration. Importantly, if you are an overseas resident with a temporary visa, please apply. This position will be open to you if no suitable Australian permanent resident or citizen is identified.
Are we right for you?
Here at Justice Health & Forensic Mental Health Network, the Clinical Support Officer (CSO) role provides clerical and administrative support to the local healthcare team under the direction and supervision of the Nursing Unit Manager (NUM). The role and responsibilities are to be carried out in a manner that is consistent with delegations, policies, procedures, and operations systems of JH&FMHN, and in line with both the NSW Health Code of Conduct and JH&FMHN Code of Conduct.
Want to know more about our service?
Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network is a Statutory Health Corporation established under the Health Services Act (NSW) 1997. We are part of the broader health system reporting to the Minister for Health through the Network Board and the Secretary, NSW Health.
Want more than just a salary?
Your salary of $62,525.58 - $64,583.50 p/annum (+ super) is just the beginning. You’ll also have access to:
Additional allowances + salary packaging benefits
A fitness passport (if you’re eligible) + Access to ADOs
On-site parking available to minimise your commute time
Fantastic range of training, & education avenues available
Genuine professional development & career progression pathways
Support from a passionate & dynamic management team
Want to be sure we’re inclusive and diverse?
Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network employs people from all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse groups, the LGBTQIA+ community, veterans, refugees and people with disability. Put simply, we focus on your capability and your passion.
Ready to Apply?
The first step is to submit your resume and your answers to the following selection criteria:
Hold or is willing to undertake a Certificate III in Health Administration.
Demonstrates excellent communication skills that include accurate spelling, good comprehension, confidence in the spoken word and the ability to deal confidently and courteously with people at all levels.
Possesses ability in word processing, spreadsheet, database software and other computer applications.
Exhibits strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise and meet deadlines.
Demonstrates capacity to work under broad supervision and to undertake a diverse range of tasks as an effective member of a team in a high pressure, high volume work environment.
Demonstrates an understanding and commitment to the values of the Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network.
Need more information?
For role related queries or questions contact Jessica Mcloughlan on Jessica.Mcloughlan@health.nsw.gov.au
Applications Close: Monday, 27th of March - 11:59pm