About Us…
Sky High Healthcare is the Social Enterprise of Jack’s Butterflies who is a registered charity with the ACNC, a Rare Voices partner providing advocacy and support for children and their families affected by a life-limiting Rare Disease and an NDIS registered provider.
Our aim is simple
To provide superior, thorough and compassionate care to every one of our clients. This includes those with complicated health requirements who are often placed in the ‘too hard basket’.
About The Role...
We are seeking a full-time (but open to part-time job share for the right candidates) Clinical Nurse Coordinator with an understanding of the NDIS Quality Standards. As a member of the clinical team, you will work closely with the Home Care Team to help manage aspects of clinical care within the business.
You will be overseeing a team of nurses and support workers and ensuring excellent high standard of patient care is received by all. You will assist in overseeing daily operations, developing and implementing policies and coordinate patient care with other healthcare professionals.
Responsible for the clinical assessment, provide ongoing clinical support advice (to informal and formal supports) and hands on clinical care as required. This includes close monitoring and support during times of health declines. You will be responsible for the development, maintenance and review of individualised support care plans for Home Care Clients, respite and short term accommodation.
You will need to ensure efficient and effective delivery of professional care and support from the Home Care Team to our Clients, respecting their rights in consultation and cooperation with the Client, their family/guardians and their key health professionals.
This role involves providing effective training, leadership, supervision and clinical support to the Home Care Team where necessary, ensuring care is provided in accordance with the relevant profession and industry standards, and all legislative requirements.
Main Tasks of the Complex Nurse Coordinator...
Client Clinical Care
Conduct clinical assessments, provide care management, coordinate services with external providers and agencies. Create and monitor care plans and review them regularly.Ensure high intensive care requirements (such as wound management, respiratory management, medication management, dysphagia etc) are met. Liaise with and refer to appropriate external service providers and medical practitioners as required.Client Clinical Care
Administrative Responsibilities
There is a high component of administrative responsibility. From complete case notes, reviewing case notes from clients to monitor areas of concern/decline, undertake clinical assessments and and provide reports to various stakeholders. Incident management and mandatory reporting requirements.create, review and amend policies, procedures and other documentation.Create, implement and participate in promotional plans for the Home Care Program and any other services requested by management.Reading, interpretating legislation and keep on top of any industry and government changes.
Staff Supervision, Education and Training
Provide appropriate information, advice and support to staff with regards to clients' care plans.Provide appropriate training and conduct competency assessments for internal and external Home Care employees in the specific cares of the clients.
Service Planning & Development
Actively contribute to service planning and improvement;Initiate, develop and maintain ongoing contact and liaison with the primary health teams of our clients and other specified organisations;Be up-to-date with current policies, changes to Government and National Disability Insurance Scheme policies and best practice guidelines and disability/rare disease awareness groups. Research and recommend prompt action by Jack’s Butterflies Ltd.;Ensure compliance with relevant regulatory compliance
Qualifications & Experience...
Current Nursing Registration with AHPRARelevant understanding and experience in acute health setting, delivery of health services within a community setting, complex case management, or palliative careCertificate IV in Training and Assessment highly desirableAbility to meet deadlines on a daily basis, manage competing priorities and tasks and delegate effectively.Flexible approach to working hours (ability to cover leave and work care shifts to get an accurate understanding of clients needs in their own environment at various times of the day, attend expos and other events)Previous experience in mentoring and supervising staffExperience working with families within a health setting and commitment to the provision of family centred care preferred
Skills & Attributes...
Commitment to child-safe work practices and working in a child-safe environmentReliable, hardworking, determined and self-motivatedService-orientated with strong interpersonal and communication skillsStrong computer skills and intermediate-level knowledge and application of Microsoft 365 and Teams, Demonstrated ability to work effectively both independently and within a teamWillingness to develop key relationships with external and internal stakeholders such as relevant hospitals, medical specialists, GP’s, Allied Health providers as well as Jack’s Butterflies families/clients and volunteers.
Benefits...
Not-For-Profit salary packaging up to $15,900 per year tax freeMeal Entertainment Benefit of up to $2,650 per year tax freeNovated Leasing or Equilease Competitive salary12.5% superannuationPaid Bonus Schemes
This job description serves to illustrate the scope and responsibilities of the role as it develops and is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties. You will be expected to perform other job related tasks requested by management and as necessitated by the development of this role and the development of the business.