Calvary Adelaide Hospital
Casual Pool - Choose your hours to suit your lifestyle
Registered and Enrolled Nurses - Multiple position available
- Work across a wide variety of specialties including but not limited to; General Medical and Surgical wards, Orthopaedics, Neurosurgery and Urology.
- Progress with purpose at one of Australia’s largest health care providers
- Get ahead with salary packaging, benefits and professional development in a supportive team environment
About you
The Registered Nurse is responsible for providing safe, effective and appropriate patient care in a patient-focused environment. In this role you will be working across Calvary Adelaide Hospital in different wards on a casual basis. This is a great opportunity to expand your skillset and take on a new challenge!
What you bring
- AHPRA Registration
- Demonstrated recent clinical experience in an acute care and/or hospital setting (at least 1 year of experience desired)
- Ability to easily adapt to working in different wards and new colleagues each shift
- Ability to work unsupervised, proficiently and in an organised manner during periods of high demand and activity
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team
- Demonstrated communication, interpersonal skills and customer service skills
- A desire to join a team committed to the care of others in a mission based organisation
- NFP salary packaging benefits, discounted health insurance and gym memberships
- Paid parental leave
- Training, development pathways and career opportunities
- Flexible hours that make sense for you
- As part of the application process, you will be required to complete pre-employment checks which may include, but is not limited to reference checks, work rights, criminal history check, NDIS/WWCC/WWVP checks, and a health evaluation to ensure suitability for the role
- You will be required to provide evidence of immunisation as required for your role including influenza, tuberculosis screening, hepatitis, diphtheria, tetanus, varicella.