Clinical Nurse Consultant - Haematology - Symptom and Urgent Review Clinic (SURC)
Clayton, VIC, AU, 3168
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About the Role:
Join our team as a Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) – Haematology, Symptom and Urgent Review Clinic (SURC) on a Part-Time (64 hours per fortnight) Fixed Term basis until December 2025, to work at Monash Medical Centre based in Clayton.
The Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) – Haematology (SURC) Consultant is an experienced senior Clinical Nurse based in the Medical Infusion Unit and receive referrals from across all Monash Health campuses. The Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) – Haematology (SURC) supports Haematology patients undergoing anti-cancer treatment, utilising their advanced clinical assessment skills to assist patients with symptom management, development of a care plan, education, supportive care screening and referral with an aim to minimise emergency department presentations and acute admissions. The role will not only identify areas for enhancement but also champion clinical improvement strategies, backed by analytics and reporting, to address practice challenges and deliver positive change.
Elevating the visibility of the Clinical Practice team within the organisation is another essential aspect of the role. This requires proactive engagement with relevant stakeholders to advocate for improvements in clinical care, aligned with governance indicators and practice standards. Effective communication skills are paramount in fostering these relationships and leading clinical practice improvement endeavours.
About Us:
The Medical Infusion Unit situated at MMC Clayton consists of 28 infusion chairs and 2 apheresis chairs. Medical Infusion Unit treats patients with many conditions including blood disorders and has a close working relationship with Allied Health, Palliative Care and support networks like the Cancer Council and the Leukaemia Foundation. They are supported by the Southern Integrated Cancer Services that provides support for Cancer Services at Monash Health, Peninsula Health, Cabrini Health and the Alfred Health
About You:
You are an enthusiastic team player with good analytical skills, ability to navigate a range of systems and an ability to work autonomously. Through your willingness to engage with others, and through communicating effectively with a variety of key stakeholders, you will build your understanding of our complex operating environment. You can readily demonstrate:
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A proven commitment to the principles of cancer care and evidence-based practice
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You are an experienced senior Clinical Nurse with a broad working knowledge and skills relating to cancer care and anti-cancer therapies - essential
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Demonstrated organisational skills to assess, plan, design, coordinate, implement and evaluate care delivery, including symptom management, development of a care plan, education, supportive care screening and referral.
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Proven ability to work autonomously as well as a member of the multidisciplinary team
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Highly developed communication, negotiation, conciliation and stakeholder engagement skills
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Excellent analytical, critical thinking, organisational and time management skills
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Proficient computer skills
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Lead quality assurance activities to ensure activity and performance targets are met.
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Post Graduate Qualification in Cancer Nursing, essential
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AHPRA registration
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Anti-cancer drug administration course (ADAC) credentialed
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proven leadership skills and the ability to work effectively with a multi-disciplinary team
In Return,
Working as part of a larger Health network, we are a connected team with strong shared values and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Ours is also a highly skilled, collaborative and welcoming interdisciplinary team where the only limit in your career is you. We offer an in-depth orientation program and we strongly support staff development in our quest to strive for excellence in our delivery of care. Monash Health offers post graduate study through Monash University and support post graduate studies related to our service.
For a confidential discussion and to explore the opportunity further, we welcome you to call Kim Rogers, Director of Clinical Operation – Cancer Services via 0409 791 130.
Position Description can be found here
We recognise the value of equal employment opportunity. We are committed to patient safety, promoting fairness, equity and diversity in the workplace and to Child Safe Standards. At Monash Health we are relentless in our pursuit of excellence and work to our six guiding principles and our five ICare values.
How to Apply
Applications are accepted via the Monash Health online EHub system. For information including how to apply and probity check requirements, please click here for the ‘Application Guide’
Applications will be screened upon receipt and selection activity may commence prior to the closing date.
Applications close: 29th November 2024