
First Nations Cancer Specialist Nurse
Eastern Health
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McGrath First Nations Identified Cancer Specialist Nurse
- Limited Term Part Time | Experience work-life balance
- Box Hill Hospital | Close to cafes, public transport and shops
- Experience career progression at a values-based organisation
Eastern Health
Eastern Health is one of Melbourne's largest public health services. We provide a range of emergency, surgical, medical and general healthcare services and have a proud history of serving a diverse community.
Our Employee Value Proposition is "Being a part of Eastern Health means belonging to a welcoming team of healthcare experts".
This statement aligns with our promise to our communities, patients, consumers and staff that we will be HEALTHIER TOGETHER. Bolder than a vision for the future, our promise calls us to action. We know that working together is the only way we can achieve what is necessary for a healthier future.
About the role
This position is funded by McGrath Foundation and provides care, information and support for First Nations people experiencing cancer across the continuity of care pathways within the Eastern Health demographic. The role will provide collaborative clinical and supportive care for First Nations people with cancer and their families, along with the facilitation of communication across the multidisciplinary cancer care team. The McGrath First Nations Cancer Specialist Nurse will have expert knowledge of the spectrum of cancer care inclusive of health assessment, treatment pathways, referrals and on-going facilitation of clinical and supportive cancer care.
About you
The McGrath First Nations Cancer Specialist Nurse must:
Be of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin.
Have a Bachelor of Nursing or other recognised equivalent formal qualification leading to condition-free registration in Australia.
Preferred experience:
Previous experience providing cancer nursing care highly regarded but not mandatory.
Previous experience working in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health highly regarded.
Whilst not mandatory, possession of relevant post-graduate qualification (i.e. Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma, Master's degree) or evidence of enrolment in such a program is highly desirable.
You will:
Assess the individual needs of First Nations people with cancer, their families and carers and co- ordinate relevant support services in hospital and/or the community including palliative care services.
Work in collaboration with the cancer nurses within the Health Service and greater cancer care network including telephone/telehealth cancer support services.
Liaise with the oncology, radiation oncology, palliative care and allied health departments ensuring the continuity of care and services to patients with cancer.
To be successful in this role you will have:
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary framework
Demonstrated understanding of the process of Quality Improvement and its importance to clinical practice
Commitment to education and professional development with demonstrated teaching skills
Demonstrated clinical knowledge and commitment to excellence in nursing practice and research.
Healthcare workers are strongly recommended to follow COVID vaccination recommendations provided in the Australian Immunisation handbook (based on ATAGI advice). Seasonal vaccination against influenza is a mandatory requirement of this role and an offer is conditional on this being up to date prior to employment.
What we offer
Eastern Health offers a variety of fantastic Employee Benefits, view the extensive range here!
- Diverse and engaging career opportunities
- Friendly & supportive team
- Flexible working hours
- Salary packaging options
- Career progression in our teaching hospitals
Next Steps
Apply online if you identify as First Nations*, feel we are a good match, you have the skills and qualities to make a difference and are eligible to work in Australia.
We review all applications when we receive them, and we notify unsuccessful candidates.
If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch to arrange an interview, and you must complete a National Police Check.
Good to know:
- We are an equal opportunity employer and actively promote equality for people of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, and for people living with disability - within the communities we serve and our Eastern Health team.
- We provide a culturally safe and welcoming environment for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander employees.
- As a child-safe organisation, we ensure child safety and wellbeing is embedded in our everyday culture.
- Vaccination and screening for immunity to vaccine-preventable disease is a mandatory requirement of this role.
- Advertising may end before the closing date.
- We do not accept recruitment agency application
*Only Indigenous Australians are eligible to apply as this position is exempt under the Special Measure Provision, Section 12(1) of the Equal Opportunity Act 2011 (Vic).
If you are a current Eastern Health employee please ensure you log in with your internal Eastern Health account to apply for this or other roles.
Please click here for position description link
Contact Person: Michele Goding, Deputy Director Operations (Cancer Services)
Contact Number: 03 9895 4840
Contact Email: [email protected]
Job Posting End Date: 04/09/2025
Need help submitting your application?
Just contact the Hiring Manager in the advertisement or call the Talent Acquisition Team on (03) 9955 7555 (Option 1) | Medical Workforce Unit on (03) 9895 3469. [TA for Non Medical roles, MWU for Medical roles]
Click Here for the Candidate Guide also for help in our recruitment process!
Our Values in Action:
Respect for all | Safe always | Partnering in care | Learning and improving every day
About Eastern Health
Eastern Health is one of Melbourne’s largest metropolitan public health services. We provide a range of emergency, medical and general healthcare services, obstetrics, mental health, drug and alcohol, residential care, statewide specialist services and community health services to Melbourne’s diverse eastern community.
We deliver clinical services to more than 750,000 people through eight clinical programs, which include Emergency and General Medicine, Women and Children's Services, Speciality Medicine, Surgery, Continuing Care, Mental Health, Ambulatory & Community Health.
Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website
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