Kimberley Renal Services (KRS) includes 4 Renal Health Centres based in Fitzroy Crossing, Broome, Kununurra, and Derby and a mobile prevention unit.The incidence of Kidney Disease in the Kimberley is one of the highest in Australia. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) incidence within the Aboriginal population of the Kimberley greatly exceeds the national burden of disease. Dialysis prevalence for this region has more than tripled in the last decade and is increasing at a much faster rate than in the rest of Western Australia (WA).KRS and the regional Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS) have developed a renal strategic plan to help combat this health crisis. This has enabled many patients to return to the Kimberley from Perth, which is 2,500kms away, to receive their treatment.Living in the Kimberley RegionThe Kimberley region is one of the oldest settled areas within Australia rich in culture and heritage, with first arrivals landing about 41,000 years ago. With some of the most diverse and breathtaking landscapes in the world, the Kimberley truly is a must-see destination, boasting stunning rivers and incredible national parks - you’ll never run out of places to explore.Located in the northern part of Western Australia, The Kimberley has three towns - Broome, Derby and Kununurra - with a total population of approximately 37,000. In addition to the sealed Route 1 which runs along the southern part of the area, the unsealed Gibb River Road runs through the heart of the region from Derby to the highway near Kununurra. Access to much of the region is by dirt road, air or sea.About the OpportunityKimberley Renal Services now has an opportunity for a dedicated Dialysis Registered Nurse Level 2 to join their KRS team in Kununurra WA, on a full-time permanent basis.Reporting to the Clinical Nurse Specialist, you will manage a client caseload and deliver culturally safe nursing care in accordance with unit protocols and best practice guidelines.Some of your key responsibilities will include:Provide care in accordance with unit protocols and within the scope of practice as set out by Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).Evaluate and adjust treatment parameters in relation to clients’ response to treatment and monthly blood tests, in accordance with unit policies and consultation with medical staff where necessary.Ensure assigned portfolios are managed by unit staff and provide support as required.Coordinate the shift and support the skill development of junior staff.Contribute to the development and implementation of a KRS Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) framework.Provide a holistic approach to client care, contributing to the multidisciplinary team and making referrals as needed.Support the role of the Aboriginal Health Worker.About YouTo be successful in this position, you will need to be eligible for national registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), along with advanced renal clinical skills and experience in the renal field (including acute and in centre dialysis).In this fast-paced role, you must have the ability to function effectively in emergency and high-stress situations in a changing work environment, while maintaining a high standard of professionalism and work ethic. You will also have well-developed interpersonal communication, problem-solving, and organisational skills. Competency in the use of computer programs is required.You will also be committed to the philosophy and practice of Aboriginal Community Control, acting in a culturally appropriate manner at all times.While not essential, candidates with at least 18 months current experience in haemodialysis nursing or working towards a Certificate in Nephrology will be held in high regard.Please note: To be eligible for this role, you will be required to hold a current ‘C’ Class Driver’s License. Your employment will also be subject to a National Police Clearance.About the BenefitsKRS is committed to improving employee knowledge, skills, and experience, with staff development programs, not only encouraged but often paid for by the organisation. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career and help make a change in Aboriginal health practices.There are also a wide range of fantastic remuneration and benefits for the role including:Attractive base salary of $116,873 PLUS super.Accommodation Allowance of $13,000 per annum.Annual airfares of $1,800 on 12 months continuous service.Salary packaging, up to $30,000 per annum.Relocation allowance up to $5000.5 weeks annual leave (pro rata) to explore your beautiful surrounds and enjoy a well-balanced working lifestyle.Don't miss this exciting and rewarding opportunity to have a positive impact on the health outcomes of Indigenous communities in the spectacular Kimberley region.Applications close 18 October 2024 - Apply Now!
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