Eye Health Nurse Co-ordinator - OphthalmologyEmployment Type: Permanent Full Time Position Classification: Clinical Nurse Specialist Grade 2 Remuneration: $109,945.46 - $113,556.22 + super Hours Per Week: 38 Requisition ID: REQ527784
What you'll be doing The Eye Health Co-ordinator role is to provide clinical nursing leadership in Ophthalmic Nursing in the Outpatient Department at Broken Hill Hospital in order to achieve optimal outcomes for patients with Ophthalmic conditions.
Improving access, co-ordination and management of eye health services, including provision to assist in remote outreach clinics, inclusive of Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander Communities to reduce the burden of eye disease in the Far West Local Health District communities.
Provide clinical assessment, co-ordination and case management of outpatients in collaboration with Ophthalmology Consultants.Ensure the safe delivery of high quality evidence-based patient centred care, adhering to Policy, hospital protocols and procedures relating to clinical practice and environmental safety.Develop, deliver and evaluate high quality evidence-based education and training resources/materials for nursing staff, providing direct clinical support and supervision.Initiate, coordinate and evaluate continuous quality improvement projects to reduce clinical variation in the delivery of patient care.Liaise with Nurse Unit Manager (NUM) and other members of the team to ensure effective communication regarding planned and unplanned changes in patient and clinic management.Provide clinical support to the Ophthalmology Registrar pre and post ophthalmic surgery.Encourage partnership with key stakeholders and other agencies, to co-ordinate eye health services to Indigenous communities in Far West Local Health District.Minimum Requirements Current practicing registration as a Registered Nurse with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (APRHA).At least three years post graduate nursing experience with 2 years clinical experience within the specialty of Ophthalmic Nursing.Post graduate tertiary qualifications in Ophthalmic Nursing or working towards same with 12 months of commencement including membership to AONA (Australian Ophthalmic Nursing Association).Demonstrated evidence of contribution to the development of clinical practice.Demonstrated evidence of high level written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.Demonstrated evidence of proven and effective organisational and time management skills.Demonstrated ability to work effectively, independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.Current NSW driver's licence.How to applyTo be considered for this position, please ensure you address the selection criteria in the application as thoroughly as possible.
Applications Close: 14th of November 2024
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