$120,000 per year + salary packaging + benefits Position SummaryMy Place is seeking a dedicated and experienced Clinical Nurse Specialist or Allied Health practitioner to join our Training, Development & Quality team.In this full time role, you will be responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive clinical governance framework, as well as educating our staff on their roles and responsibilities in supporting people with disabilities to meet their medical needs in a community setting. Your expertise will help enhance the safety and quality of care we provide to our consumers living in their own homes and ensure compliance with the relevant standards.About My PlaceMy Place is an established not-for-profit provider of individualised and flexible supports for people with disabilities and their families. We empower around 400 individuals to live independently in their own homes or with their families, promoting their growth as valued and contributing members of the community. Importantly, we do not operate group homes, day centres, or other congregate care services.We offer our organisational staff a 9-day fortnight, flexibility for family commitments, a phone and laptop, 5 weeks of annual leave, and 13 weeks of long service leave after 7 years, along with numerous health and wellbeing perks.Key Selection CriteriaMy Place will consider the following key selection criteria when filling the Clinical Nurse Specialist/Allied Health Practitioner role:Strong alignment with My Place's values and service charter (See: www.myplace.org.au).Proven experience in developing clinical governance frameworks and implementing best practices in health care, particularly in community settings.Demonstrated ability to educate and support staff in providing high-quality clinical support tailored to the individual needs of consumers.Strong skills in monitoring, evaluating, and improving the effectiveness of clinical practices and procedures.Experience working with people with disabilities.Broad understanding of NDIS practice standards, Quality and Safeguarding requirements, and incident and risk management.Qualifications and Clearances Relevant qualifications and current registration with AHPRA.NDIS Worker Screening Check (we can assist you in obtaining this prior to starting if you do not have one).Completion of the following NDIS Worker Orientation Modules:Quality, Safety & YouSupporting Effective CommunicationSupporting Safe & Enjoyable MealsHow to ApplyIf you're ready to bring your nursing or allied health expertise to a collaborative and supportive team, then we'd love to hear from you!To apply for the role, please submit your application via Seek, including:Your CV/ResumeA cover letter outlining your interest in the roleA response to each of the key selection criteria outlined above and set out your qualifications, experience, and clearancesFor any questions, please email (email protected) with the subject line 'CN-AHP Application'.Applications close at 9am on Monday 18 November 2024. Please note: Applications will only be considered for candidates who have the right to work in Australia/New Zealand without restriction or sponsorship. #J-18808-Ljbffr