Nurse Manager - Primary Health Care
Nurse Manager - Primary Health Care
Lead a proud & passionate nursing team & deliver comprehensive primary healthcare services to people in remote, rural & regional QLD.
Classifications
- Healthcare & Medicine
- Nurse / Midwife
- Permanent / Full Time
Key points
- Provide the finest care in the furthest corner.
- Coach, lead and support PHC nurses in your team.
- Permanent, full-time position
Description
About RFDS (Queensland Section)
The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) (Queensland Section) is committed to providing excellence in and access to Primary Health Care (PHC) and Aeromedical services across Queensland.
PHC is one of our most vital services, accounting for up to two-thirds of our daily operations, as prevention is essential to improved health outcomes for those living in the furthest corner.
Our Role
We are looking for a Nurse Manager in Primary Health Care who is passionate about leading and providing PHC services to people in regional, rural, and remote areas of Queensland. As a Nurse Manager, you will have the opportunity to inspire and empower a dedicated team to deliver best practices in promoting good health, providing proactive care, and maintaining overall well-being.
The Nurse Manager PHC is crucial in delivering quality healthcare services and improving health outcomes. You will be responsible for leading with a focus on education, representation, and operational efficiency. Your dedication will ensure that primary healthcare nursing services meet the highest standards of care and performance. In addition, your role will include;
- Coaching, leading and supporting PHC nurses in your team
- Leading workforce planning and recruitment of PHC nurses
- Working closely with the State Manager and collaboratively with interdisciplinary base leads
- Ensuring that clinical equipment, maintenance, and consumables are adequate to support PHC activities at a base level
- Manage local PHC nursing resources and rosters within the approved budget
- Participate in operational shifts for 50% of your roster
- With a focus on growth, you will collaborate to expand and enhance PHC nursing services, contributing to the strategic direction and strategy development within the PHC stream
Move to Cairns!
Living in Cairns is like stepping into a tropical paradise every day! Nestled between the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest, this stunning coastal city offers endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. With a laid-back lifestyle, year-round warm weather, and stunning natural landscapes, Cairns is perfect for those who love the outdoors. Imagine weekends spent diving among coral reefs, exploring rainforests, or relaxing on pristine beaches. The local community is warm and welcoming, making it easy to settle in and feel at home.
This permanent, full-time position will be based at the RFDS Cairns Base. You will be responsible for leading essential primary healthcare services to communities in the Far North and Northwest regions. This includes delivering clinical services as part of our group practice on a rotational basis from our Mt Isa base.
As part of your support for rural and remote communities, your broad scope of practice may include:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services
- Child and family health services
- Women’s health services
- Chronic disease care and support
- Health Promotion and Health Education Activities
- Early detection and brief intervention programs
Essential Skills
As a respected leader within the PHC Team, your well-established management skills, exceptional leadership, and decision-making abilities will make a valuable contribution. Your demonstrated capability to initiate and execute change and dedication to continuous quality improvement will see the team continue to achieve exceptional patient-centred care. Your strong problem-solving skills and innovative thinking will play a key role in supporting your team and contributing to the overall PHC vision.
In addition, you will be an experienced Registered Nurse and Midwife who can work autonomously and in a multidisciplinary team. In addition to your resilience and compassion, you will have:
- AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse
- AHPRA registration as a Registered Midwife
- Extensive experience in Rural and Remote Nursing and the provision of health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
- Immunisation endorsement (desirable)
- Rural and Isolated Practice (Scheduled Medicines) endorsement (RIPRN) (desirable)
- A Respectful understanding of cultural diversity including traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander views of health
- Capacity to stay overnight in communities (2-3 nights)
Essential Skills (Can be obtained after starting employment)
- Current Advanced Life Support (ALS)
- Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
- Neonatal advanced resuscitation certification
Why join us?
In this role, you will be responsible for building and nurturing long-term relationships with your team, RFDS leaders, patients, their families, and the community. As a part of the broader RFDS team, you will work closely with a dedicated group of professionals who are committed to our mission and take pride in their work. In addition,
- We provide an extensive and supportive orientation program
- We offer an attractive base salary remunerating you for your skills and qualifications + Super
- Overnight & meal allowance & accommodation provided when you stay away from Cairns Base
- We offer additional Salary packaging of up to $18,500 increasing your take-home pay
- Access to our Employee Assistance Program including counselling, nutrition sessions, financial sessions, and legal advice
- Private health insurance discounts
- Novated leasing available
- Access to a full allocation of a newly launched uniform range at no cost
Interested?
If you would like any further information or a copy of the position description, please contact Talent Acquisition at recruitment@rfdsqld.com.au or call 07 3852 7553.
If you would like to have a conversation with our State Leader- PHC Nursing, Geoff Clark please let us know, and we can connect you.
Before commencement, successful candidates must undergo a drug and alcohol test and may be required to undergo a medical assessment. You must possess a valid, unrestricted Driver's Licence and be able to obtain an ASIC Card. Additionally, candidates must complete the RFDS and Queensland Health credentialing process successfully.
Royal Flying Doctor Service acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the land. The RFDS is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of healthcare. We embrace diversity and welcome all people irrespective of faith, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity.
Applications for this role close on the 13th of December 2024, however, shortlisting and screening processes may begin before this date.