RSL LifeCare is looking for a qualified Regional Nurse Educator experienced in Aged Care to plan, coordinate, deliver and evaluate educational programs across 6 facilities. The educational programs would aim to ensure documentation supports continuity of care, safe work practices, and to provide educational support to Nursing as well as non-nursing employees. The role will be based in the ACT, and cover our 4 aged care homes situated in the ACT, and Yass in NSW. On offer are competitive rates, with NFP tax benefits to maximise take home pay and the chance to enable staff to learn and apply best practices in the aged care industry, whilst getting a chance to showcase clinical teaching and facilitation skills. About you A Registered Nurse with a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (or working towards one), with a demonstrated experience in delivering adult education and professional development for staff in an aged care setting, would be a great fit for the role, along with
- Commitment to a high standard of personal care, best practice and continuous improvement
- Advanced clinical skills with a compassionate approach and genuine interest in caring for the older person
- Well developed organisational and time management skills
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal together with effective interpersonal skills
- Sound understanding of the Aged Care Quality Standards and current legislation
- Australian work rights
- NDIS Workers screening check (or willing to obtain one)
- Must be able to travel between sites
It is a mandatory requirement for a team member working in the Aged Care sector to have a valid RSL LifeCare Police Check or a valid National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) check, or potentially both, to undertake the inherent requirements of the role. Our commitment to diversity We welcome and encourage applications from people across our diverse community, especially from Veterans, current serving ADF personnel, their families and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants. We believe everyone has the right to feel safe, respected, valued and heard regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity or disability.