Why Choose Us
- Above EA Pay Rates: Enjoy a substantive, well-supported position while receiving pay above the standard EA pay rates (dependent on experience).
- Comprehensive Care: Be an integral part of a team that delivers comprehensive care services, including emergency care, short-term respite care, long-term care, dementia care, and palliative care.
- Professional Growth: Embrace ample opportunities for professional development and continuous learning. We invest in enhancing our staff’s skills and knowledge.
- Supportive Environment: Thrive in a collaborative and supportive work environment where your contributions are valued and acknowledged.
- Unique Lifestyle: Immerse yourself in the distinctive lifestyle that Maryborough offers. Surrounded by natural beauty and a vibrant community, you’ll strike a harmonious balance between work and leisure.
- Provide a range of treatments and procedures, including medication administration, nutrition management, and pressure care, ensuring residents’ comfort and well-being.
- Conduct thorough clinical assessments, monitor vital signs, and collect data to inform effective care plans.
- Manage wound care and provide support to residents with diabetes and chronic diseases, promoting optimal health outcomes.
- Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, and standards, maintaining the highest level of ethical and professional conduct.
- Uphold residents’ dignity, cultural sensitivity, and rights while meticulously documenting care processes.
- Demonstrate accountability for decisions and actions, actively contributing to continuous quality improvement initiatives within the facility.
- Advocate for residents’ autonomy and legal capacity, while establishing clear professional boundaries to ensure ethical care delivery.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, utilizing delegation, supervision, and referrals to enhance resident outcomes and safety.
- Provide residents with information, education, and support, fostering a culture of learning and empowerment within the community.
- Minimum 1 year of clinical experience.
- Dedication to person-centered care and compassionate communication.
- Proficiency in holistic assessments and personalized care plan development.
- Knowledgeable about relevant legislation and regulations governing clinical practice.
- Strong interpersonal and written communication skills.
- Ability to foster therapeutic relationships within a multidisciplinary team.
- Familiarity with Workplace Health & Safety, infection control, and manual handling protocols.