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Brunswick Private Hospital is a 124-bed specialty facility offering mental health, rehabilitation, general medical, and outpatient services to our local community. Our hospital includes a dedicated 30-bed mental health ward.
At Brunswick Private Hospital our team of professionals are committed to providing comprehensive medical, rehabilitation and mental health services that are designed to restore independence following surgery, illness or injury.
Focussed on delivering great outcomes to our patients, our friendly clinical and non-clinical teams work together to deliver holistic care in a multidisciplinary approach.
We are conveniently located in Brunswick, close to the popular locations of Lygon Street and Sydney Road, and easily accessible via local public transport links or car.
About our Mental Health service
Brunswick Private Hospital offers a variety of inpatient and outpatient (day) programs that are tailored to meet the needs of people with a range of mental health conditions. Initial focus on program delivery will include; general anxiety, depression, mood disorders, older person psychiatry, trauma and post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD).
About the role
This is an exciting opportunity for mental health nurses looking for that next step into a senior leadership role. We are looking for an experienced, enthusiastic and innovative mental health clinician with a demonstrated ability to manage a multi-disciplinary team. As part of the leadership team, the successful applicant will play an important role in leading and supporting service-wide developments and creating a culture of continuous improvement and excellence.
Duties/Responsibilities
* Manage the daily operation of the mental health team by supporting the effective coordination of resources in order to achieve optimal service delivery.
* Demonstrates a strong understanding of contemporary best practice nursing care and care delivery models in mental health.
* Identifies customer and patient service improvements using data to identify internal processes and systems that directly impact patient care.
* Develops and implements solutions to ensure patient and customer satisfaction.
* Uses effective methods to monitor employee performance and accurately establishes employees' current levels of capability and proficiency.
* Collaboratively works with employees to set meaningful development and career plans, and identifies the required learning opportunities, education and support needed to achieve goals.
* Role models Aurora values and behaviours and actively promotes these to team members, holding them accountable for their actions.
* Creates a quality, safety and risk culture and holds employees accountable.
* Provide leadership and participation in relevant service committees and working groups.
* Identifies and establishes relationships with key partners, other departments and stakeholders to clarify expectations, and collaboratively agrees on roles and responsibilities of the partnership to meet goals.
* Participate in development and implementation of the mental health strategic plan.
* Identify service development issues, service development plans and following consultation, lead the implementation of quality projects.
Selection Criteria
* Hold a current Nursing Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
* Qualified Mental Health Nurse.
* Minimum 3 years experience in a leadership role.
* Ability to manage budgeting and KPI targets.
* Experience with the National Safety and Quality Standards and the implementation of these.
* Highly developed interpersonal skills.
* Demonstrated ability working collaboratively in a team environment.
* Awareness and practice of legislation affecting nursing practice and health care.
* Strong focus on evidence-based nursing care.
* Demonstrated high standards of professional and ethical practice.
* Focus on improvement and ongoing professional development.
* Promotes safety, security and personal integrity in the workplace.
Applicants must hold a current National Police Check (within 3 months) and Working with Children’s Check.
Applications close: Recruitment agencies need not apply.
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* How many years' experience do you have as a Mental Health Nurse Unit Manager?
* How many years of recruitment experience do you have?
* Are you currently registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)?
* Do you have a current Working With Children (WWC) Check?
* Do you have a current Police Check (National Police Certificate) for employment?
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