Attractive salary packages starting at $139,280 PLUS Superannuation and additional benefits Relocation assistance up to $10,000 PLUS Accommodation allowance of $13,000 Work in the breathtaking Kimberley region, experiencing its unique landscapes and culture Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in improving health outcomes in the Kimberley region Why Relocate to the Kimberley Region, WA? The Kimberley region, located in the remote and beautiful northwest corner of Western Australia, offers an unparalleled lifestyle surrounded by landscapes and a strong sense of community.
Known for its attractions like the Bungle Bungles, Horizontal Falls, and Cable Beach, the Kimberley combines natural wonder with a warm, relaxed lifestyle.
Despite its remoteness, the Kimberley region is well-connected.
Broome is about a2.5-hour flight from Perth.
For those preferring to drive, the Kimberley is an adventurer's dream, reachable via the Great Northern Highway, offering scenic views along the way.
What's in it for you? Be rewarded for your leadership and dedication!
This opportunity offers an attractive salary circa $139,280 PLUS superannuation and a range of benefits, including:
Salary packaging up to $30,000 Accommodation allowance of $13,000 Relocation assistance of up to $5,000 for national candidates and $10,000 for international candidates Annual airfare allowance provided Five weeks of annual leave Professional development opportunities within Kimberley Renal Services and KAMS Great career growth initiative within Kimberley Renal Services and KAMS Sponsorship opportunities for onshore applicants About Kimberley Renal Services (KRS) Kimberley Renal Services (KRS) is a subsidiary of Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Ltd, dedicated to providing haemodialysis services in the Kimberley region.
Our purpose-built facilities in Broome, Fitzroy Crossing, Kununurra, and Derby allow patients to receive high-quality care closer to home.
At KRS, we are committed to meeting the needs of the community and ensuring safe, holistic care for renal patients throughout their healthcare journey.
Our team of dedicated healthcare professionals, including General Practitioners, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, and Aboriginal Health Worker Practitioners, work together to provide exceptional patient care.
About The Opportunity As the Broome Renal Health Centre Manager, you will oversee the strategic and operational management of the Broome Renal Health Centre.
This leadership role focuses on delivering high-quality renal services, ensuring compliance with accreditation standards, and fostering a supportive and culturally sensitive workplace environment.
You will work closely with the Kimberley Renal Services Leadership Team to implement strategic directions, meet operational targets, and drive service excellence in chronic kidney disease (CKD) management and dialysis programs.
Key responsibilities include: Overseeing day-to-day operations, ensuring quality care and effective management of resources. Providing leadership to a multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration and continuous professional development. Monitoring performance, reporting outcomes, and ensuring adherence to budgets, governance frameworks, and targets. Managing recruitment, performance management, and staff mentoring to ensure a high-performing and engaged workforce. Collaborating and liaising closely with the KRS Leadership Team to develop and implement strategic initiatives for renal health services in the region. Ensuring compliance with accreditation standards, clinical governance, and reporting requirements. Supporting prevention initiatives and chronic disease management in the community. Promoting a culturally safe environment for patients and staff, aligned with the principles of Aboriginal Health Care and Community Control. Who are we looking for? To qualify for this role you will have proven leadership and management experience, with a background in clinical experience including a minimum of 3 years managing teams in a health service environment.
Strategic management expertise with a proven ability to drive operational and clinical excellence. A strong track record of providing effective leadership, fostering team collaboration, and delivering measurable outcomes. High attention to detail with a focus on achieving targets and maintaining operational standards. Experience working in or with multicultural teams, demonstrating cultural awareness and sensitivity. Ability to liaise and cooperate effectively with executive leadership and governance teams. Current AHPRA Registration. Experience in strategic planning, operational management, and clinical governance. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Experience in renal health services or dialysis programs. Qualifications in leadership, management, or related fields. Take the Next Step If you are passionate about making a difference to be part of a team committed to improving the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Kimberley region, we encourage you to Apply NOW! Please note: Candidates must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (three doses) and willing to obtain a National Police Clearance before commencement.
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