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Nurse Unit Manager

LocationAlexandra, VIC 3714
Work TypeFull time
Positions1 Position
Published At:2 months ago
  • Registered Nurse - Community Health
  • Registered Nurse - Critical Care & Emergency
  • Registered Nurse - Medical
  • Nurse
Job no: 48K4G
Category: Nursing & Midwifery, Director of Clinical services

Alexandra is a 90-minute drive from Melbourne and is in close proximity to tourist attractions such as Lake Eildon, picturesque national parks, the Great Victorian Rail Trail and access to Victoria's snowfields. It offers a rural lifestyle and is both a safe and welcoming environment to raise a family, with a variety of preschool, primary and secondary school options within the Murrindindi Shire.

Alexandra District Health (ADH) is the major rural provider of public health and wellbeing services in the Murrindindi Shire. With a Vision ‘To partner with our community so together we achieve excellence in rural healthcare’, and Mission ‘Great Healthcare, Locally.’

An exciting opportunity exists for an experienced, dynamic and highly motivated Nurse Unit Manager (NUM) to join the clinical leadership team in a permanent ongoing position. The NUM is an integral member of the leadership team, working with the Associate Nurse Unit Managers to ensure efficient operation of the clinical environment and is responsible for the delivery of quality care within the Acute Ward and Urgent Care, ensuring that patients are encouraged to be partners in care planning, goal setting and decision making.

You will maintain clinical standards and best practice, through continual quality improvement initiatives and evidence-based risk management strategies. You will be responsible for leading & coordinating a multidisciplinary team, and maintaining a positive working environment for staff by demonstrating and fostering the ADH values. 

In collaboration with the Director of Clinical Services, you will be required to lead, direct and co-ordinate patient care in our Acute Ward, and our Urgent Care.

The successful candidate will have:

  • You will have advanced clinical skills with experience in leadership and people management, acute nursing, including palliative care, emergency nursing and medical/surgical nursing.
  • You will demonstrate commitment to own personal and professional development.
  • demonstrate negotiation and conflict resolution skills, decision making, efficient time management and communication skills with the ability to manage change.
  • Be prepared to be on call and work out of hours if required.

What we can offer you:

  • Ongoing support and personal and professional development opportunities
  • Generous salary packaging benefits
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • A friendly and supportive team environment
  • Assistance with accommodation options.

Applications close Wednesday 21st April 2024

  • Published on 29 Feb 2024, 4:11 AM