Orbost Regional Health are now accepting applications for our Mid Year 2024 Graduate Nurse Program.
The program will offer a supportive environment with structured mentoring, the ability to consolidate learning and opportunities to develop further.
Graduates will have the opportunity to work across acute, urgent care and aged care with a rotation at Bairnsdale Regional Health Service in an area of specialisation.
We can offer support with accommodation during your graduate year so please get in touch for more information.
Orbost is a beautiful region in East Gippsland, located on the Snowy River and close to the pristine beaches of Victoria’s far-east wilderness.
Our local health service embrace new staff, welcoming you to our caring health service and community.
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Your application must include the following:
- A letter of application outlining the reasons why you would like to undertake a graduate year at ORH
- Resume
- Certified Academic Transcripts
- Certified copies of your last 2 clinical appraisals (one must be 3rd year)
- At least 2 referees
Your application must include the following:
- A letter of application outlining the reasons why the graduate wishes to undertake a graduate year at ORH
- Address the key selection in the position description (see below link)
- Resume with a photo attached
- Certified Academic Transcripts
- Certified copies of your last 2 clinical appraisals (one must be 3rd year)
- At least 2 referees
For more information on the Graduate Nurse Program, please contact:
Clinical Nurse Educator on (03) 5154 6*** or Kylie Foltin, Director Clinical and Aged Care Services on (03) 5154 6***
or contact Human Resources on (03) 5154 6*** or email **************@orh.com.au
Orbost Regional Health values: Respect, Integrity, Compassion, Excellence and Community.
ORH is an equal employment opportunity employer. We strive for an inclusive working environment for employees from a variety of backgrounds. We welcome applications from Aboriginal people, workers of all ages, people with disability, people who identify as LGBTQI+ and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.