Job description
Salary range: $102,260 to $109,259 per annum
Up to $5,000 relocation assistance and up to $5,000 repatriation assistance
6 weeks annual leave + 10 days of personal/carer's leave
Salary packaging up to $15,900 pa. + $2,600 meals and entertainment allowance
Subsidised accommodation for candidates outside of the Barkly region
Remote retention allowance of $750
Employee access to Anyinginyi Health Clinic – with free Prescriptions
Free General Dentistry
Build meaningful connections in the community of Tennant Creek
Great opportunity for a Registered Nurse to join an organisation enacting real change to close the gap in Aboriginal Health outcomes!
About Us:
We are an Aboriginal community-controlled organisation committed to achieving health equity for Aboriginal people in the Barkly region. To achieve our goal, we employ over 100 people across a diverse range of roles in each of our key sections of Health Services, Public Health, Stronger Families and Corporate Services.
About the Role:
Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will be required to provide high quality health care services to the population of Tennant Creek and the surrounding Barkly communities.
You will play an important role in delivering team goals to manage illness, promote well-being, maintain health systems, provide education and encourage community health action.
Key responsibilities:
Participate in all areas of primary health care service delivery.
Undertake a wide range of nursing duties.
Participate in multidisciplinary decision-making pertaining to client care.
Completion of health checks, care plans and team care arrangements
Medication administration
Facilitate telehealth to promote continuity of care.
Deliver Health education and promotion.
About You:
Current Registered Nurse AHPRA registration
Able to abide by CARPA Standard Treatment Manual
Demonstrated knowledge, interpersonal skills and ability to sensitively communicate with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, values and beliefs.
Ability to communicate sensitively and culturally appropriate.
Current certification to administrate vaccines in the NT (or able to obtain)
Experience, skills and knowledge in multidisciplinary teamwork and conflict.management
High level of communication, negotiation and consultation skills
Knowledge and experience monitoring health and safety standards
Current NT drivers' license
Meet Public Health Orders for health industry workers in NT
Be full COVID -19 Vaccinated
How to Apply:
We are not requesting a copy of your resume at this stage, so please complete the requested work history & education information on the application page.
If you are a highly motivated individual looking for a new career opportunity and you are ready to progress your career with experience you won’t find anywhere else, we’d be delighted to hear from you!
Applications close 27th April 2024
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged to apply.
No recruitment agencies please