About Northern Beaches Hospital
Northern Beaches Hospital provides world-class, Level 5 delineation services for both public and private patients. The hospital features 486 beds, 50-bed Emergency Department, 20-bed general and cardiothoracic ICU, 14 state-of-the-art theatres including cardiac catheter labs, world-class education centre, doctors lounge and excellent staff facilities including café and car parking.
From cardiothoracic surgery and neurosurgery to luxury maternity and excellent emergency care, Northern Beaches Hospital has a wide range of services that can help you build a healthcare career in your chosen field.
We are proud to be home to some of Australia's leading clinical specialists and a training ground for the clinicians of the future. The Northern Beaches Clinical School is an innovative partnership with the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences at Macquarie University. NBH also has partnerships with other tertiary education institutions including well-respected nursing schools.
Northern Beaches Hospital offers staff opportunities to gain unique experience in a growing teaching hospital. Our culture is young, friendly and open to ideas.
About the Role
Reporting to the ED Nurse Manager, you will take on a leadership role in providing hands on educational support and clinical teaching/facilitation to emergency nurses. You will promote a high standard of evidence based nursing care to all patients, through dissemination of current best practice knowledge. In addition, you will also ensure staff compliance to annual Mandatory Training and completion of eLearning components.
In this role, you will also attend relevant policy & procedure meetings, daily department huddles, weekly leadership meetings and bi-monthly Education Meetings.
The ED at the Northern Beaches is a 50 bed capacity Level 5 ED that services a population of over 250,000 people.
Northern Beaches Hospital is a 488 bed Level 5 facility that is privately owned and operated but also treats public patients.
ED presentations are approximately 70,000 per year and 35% are admitted. Approximately 25% of our presentations are paediatric.
Your experience:
* Current AHPRA Registration
* 5 years post graduate Emergency Nursing experience and skilled competency in all ED nursing roles (triage, resuscitation, advanced nurse practice, paediatrics, adult)
* Post Graduate Certificate or Diploma in Emergency Nursing
* Educator, Clinical Nurse Specialist or leadership experience in ED
* Demonstrated experience in eLearning platforms
* High degree of computer literacy including MS Office
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Employee Benefits: Our OneHealthscope rewards program gives you access to a range of wellness benefits, as well as discounted onsite parking at Northern Beaches Hospital and access to Fitness Passport!
Wellness benefits including a wide offering of holistic support through our Employee Assistance Program and free services including medical examination of employees and discounted Healthscope services for permanent Healthscope employees and members of their immediate family.
OneHealthscope rewards program with national deals and discounts for travel, health insurance and banking offers.
Variety of leave options and salary packaging, additional superannuation, Novated motor vehicle lease and Airline/Club membership
If you are successful in the role, you will receive a salary based on your years of relevant registered nursing experience against the current Healthscope and NSWNMA/ANMF - NSW Nurses and Midwives' - Enterprise Agreement 2020 - 2024, a salary ranging from $51.17 - $52.86 per hour.
For further enquiries: Jo Watts, ED NUM, jo.watts@healthscope.com.au or 0427 021 738
To Apply: Please click on the 'Apply' button to be taken to our online application form. Please include a cover letter and your CV along with the contact details of two professional referees.
Our commitment to quality and safety for our patients, staff and visitors is our highest priority. Applicants will be required to provide a current (12 months or less) National Police check and a NSW Working with Children's Check, prior to appointment and persons in patient contact roles will be required to provide proof of immunity to specified infectious diseases prior to commencement.