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Chronic Conditions RAN
Posted: 4 Jun 2024
Location: Maningrida NT
Mala’la Health Service is seeking an experienced Remote Area Nurse (RAN) to join our dynamic, multi-disciplinary team in Maningrida, NT.
To be a successful Chronic Conditions Nurse, you will be able to promote and provide comprehensive, culturally appropriate, patient-centred Chronic Conditions Program, and also work collaboratively with other stakeholders in Maningrida.
Key Responsibilities
- Work within the Chronic Conditions Program in partnership with the multi-disciplinary team to provide high quality prevention and treatment
- Provide a culturally safe, competent and comprehensive care
- Develop and maintain a strong referral pathway
- Work with the broader team including external agencies
The successful applicant will have access to a range of benefits, including:
- Excellent salary N4 level + superannuation
- Fully subsidised accommodation provided
- Opportunity for on-call and overtime payments
- Ability to salary package up to $15,900 per annum, plus a further $2,650 per annum on Meals and Entertainment
- Relocation assistance available to eligible candidates
- 6 weeks annual leave with 17.5% leave loading
- Travel Allowance $4,000 per annum
- Retention Allowance $10,000 for each 12-months completion
- Work with a committed and passionate team
About Mala’la
Mala’la Health Service is a respected & accredited Aboriginal Corporation providing services to the seaside community of Maningrida (520 km east of Darwin), with a population of approximately 3,000 people. These services include Primary Health Care, Aged & Community Care, Family & Community Wellness, Drugs & Alcohol Services. Mala’la Health Service provides Primary Health Care services to Maningrida and surrounding homelands under a Community Control model.
Essential Requirements
The role will see you working in a remote Aboriginal Community. All applicants must have an understanding of, and commitment to Aboriginal Community Control, self-determination, and the issues faced by Aboriginal people living in remote settings.
To apply, please ensure that you have the following:
- Current AHPRA Registration and Practicing Certificate as a Registered Nurse
- Current Remote Emergency Care Course certificate and/or Advance Life Support certificate
- Current accredited Immunisation certificate (recognised in the NT)
- Remote Pharmacotherapeutic Certificate (or equivalent)
- Manual Driver’s License
- Min 5 years broad nursing experience post registration and 3 years working in a primary health related field in a remote context, with advanced clinical skills and competencies applicable to remote settings (including the ability to triage, work independently and participate in emergency calls and First Response)
Vaccination & Immunity Screening
Mala’la Health Service is committed to providing a safe and healthy working environment for all staff and clients of our Health Care Centre. In accordance with the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Guidelines, National Safety and Quality Health Care Service Standards, and other local policies, guidelines and procedures; we mandate that all staff abide by our Worker Immunisation Against Specific VPD Policy, which will be supplied to all successful candidates.
For more information regarding the Vaccination & Immunity Screening requirements, please contact: hr@malala.com.au
For more detailed Selection Criteria, please click MHSAC Position Description Chronic Disease RAN to view the full Position Description.
How to apply?
For more information and to apply, please contact Lesley Woolf, Executive Health Manager. Applications to be forwarded to Lesley.Woolf@malala.com.au
Applicants may be required to disclose any pre-existing illness or injury which may impact on their ability to perform the role. Details are available in section 571 of the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003