Torrens, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Nursing - Aged Care (Healthcare & Medical)
The opportunity The Transition Care Program supports older persons as they transition from hospital to achieve their goals to live at home, through the provision of multidisciplinary, community-based care.
In this impactful role as the Transition Care Program (TCP) Coordinator, you will wear many hats - organising client-centred care plans, ensuring seamless coordination and implementation.
Take charge in guiding our clients towards a safe and fulfilling transition home, promoting independence, wellness, and a sense of belonging.
Collaborate with a diverse team of experts, collectively shaping impactful clinical outcomes. You will ensure every aspect aligns seamlessly with our contractual and manual guidelines.
Key responsibilities Communication and collaboration across internal and external stakeholdersClinical responsibility and oversight of TCP clientsUsing extensive clinical and coordination skills to optimise client outcomesEarly identification and management of client riskProviding education, support and guidance to staff, clients and families / support person(s)Advocating and educating clients and families to ensure rehabilitation goals are metDrive excellence and continuous improvement in client careEnsure compliance with contract requirements in managing the TCPAbout you Current AHPRA registration, showcasing high-level clinical skills and a minimum of 3 years post-graduate Nursing experienceIn-depth knowledge of the Transition Care Program (TCP) and complex chronic disease managementStrong communication skills (verbal, written, and listening), with excellent report writing and interpersonal abilities to liaise with clients, carers, families, and direct care employeesDemonstrated capability to provide education, support, and supervision to direct care employees, clients, and their carersExcellent decision-making and problem-solving skills to innovatively manage the provision of quality client careEmpathetic and flexible approach to handling the sensitivities of client and employee issues within a clinical environmentCurrent Driver's LicenseAbility to gain valid police and working with children clearancesWhat you will get with RDNS Competitive hourly rate + superUp to $18,550 tax-free salary packaging optionsWork independently in the community with support from your teamExtensive orientation and on-the-job trainingComprehensive health and wellbeing resources and supportHow to apply To submit your application, and to view a copy of the Position Description, click Apply.
Based on RDNS Silverchain Group Policy, you will be required to provide evidence of your COVID-19 vaccinations, including booster requirements, or evidence of a medical exemption, to be considered for employment with Silverchain.
About Silverchain RDNS Group RDNS, a part of Silverchain Group, is the leading provider of high-quality health and aged care in the homes of more than 105,000 Australians every year.
As an employer of choice our greatest strength is our people, and we provide expert care for them with ongoing support, training, and career development opportunities.
Driven by our values of integrity, respect, trust, and compassion, we aspire to create a better home care system for all Australians.
Silverchain is a proud member of the Diversity Council of Australia. We recognise the positive contribution that a diverse workforce makes to our organisation where individuals can be authentic, respected, and celebrated.
We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous Australians, people of all ages, genders, abilities, and culturally diverse and linguistic backgrounds.
We reserve the right to commence the recruitment process and extend or withdraw this advertisement prior to the closing date.
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