Wide Bay Health Service District Job ad reference: H11WB10418 Role title: Clinical Nurse Consultant (McGrath Breast Care Nurse Rural) Status: (Permanent/Temporary) Temporary Part Time (48 hours p.f.) For a period of 3 years. (Full-time/ Part-Time) (Casual) Unit/Branch: Community Health Services Division/District: Wide Bay Health Service District Location: Gayndah Community Health Classification level: Nurse Grade 7 Salary level: $45.97 - $49.26 p.h. Closing date: Monday, 14 th November 2011 (Applications will remain current for twelve months) Contact: Kylie Slack Telephone: (07) 4161 3573 Email applications: Recruitment73-wide-bay@health.qld.gov.au or (07) 4150 2066 Fax application: (07) 4150 2039 Post application: Recruitment Services, PO Box 34, Bundaberg QLD 4670 Deliver application: Recruitment Services, Bundaberg Hospital, Bourbong Street, Bundaberg QLD 4670 About our organisation Queensland Health s purpose is to provide safe, sustainable, efficient, quality and responsive health services for all Queenslanders, and we have five core values that guide our behaviour: Caring for People: We will show due regard for the contribution and diversity of all staff and treat all patients and consumers, carers and their families with professionalism and respect. Leadership: We will exercise leadership in the delivery of health services and in the broader health system by communicating vision, aligning strategy with delivering outcomes, taking responsibility, supporting appropriate governance and demonstrating commitment and consideration for people. Partnership: Working collaboratively and respectfully with other service providers and partners is fundamental to our success. Accountability, efficiency and effectiveness: We will measure and communicate our performance to the community and governments. We will use this information to inform ways to improve our services and manage public resources effectively, efficiently and economically. Innovation: We value creativity. We are open to new ideas and different approaches and seek to continually improve our services through our contributions to, and support of, evidence, innovation and research. Purpose Plan coordinate and provide advanced level breast care knowledge, education and management across the care continuum of breast disease, from the point of diagnosis, through treatment rehabilitation, follow up, palliative care and community awareness programs, in accordance with recognised clinical practise guidelines. The role aims to work within the rural communities of the Bundaberg and Rural Health Facilities of Wide Bay in both acute and community settings, promoting breast care awareness and as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
Your key responsibilities Fulfil the accountabilities of this role in accordance with Queensland Health s core values, as outlined above. The Breast Care Nurse (BCN) will develop, implement and promote evidence based Breast Care Nurse standards and policies that are compliant with relevant professional industrial and legislative requirements for the region. The position will also provide services to acute and community based clients in accordance with prescribed professional and ethical standards (eg McGrath Foundation, Queensland Nursing Council (QNC). Clinical Practice: Provide advanced clinical knowledge of health needs, preferences and circumstances to clients with breast cancer. Continually evaluate the client s condition and response to interventions in a timely manner and modify the breast care management plan as necessary to achieve optimal health outcomes for clients with breast cancer. Communication / Team Participation: Foster a healthy work environment by: o Facilitating teamwork through regular feedback, team maintenance activities, case reviews and maintenance of a communicative environment. o Participating in high quality professional supervision with support from discipline specific professional supervisors and Performance Appraisal and Development. o Working together and communicating with other departments and disciplines within the Bundaberg and the Rural Health Facilities to ensure smooth and effective operation of the Breast Care Service and form strong links to the McGrath Breast Care Nurse in Bundaberg and Cancer Care Team in Wide Bay. o Involvement in Nursing networks and meetings. Leadership / Work Unit Management: Work with members of the multidisciplinary care team to identify and support clients at higher risk, or exhibiting high levels, of psychological distress at the time of diagnosis and on a regular basis using systemic evidence based approach and refer for appropriate support and onwards referral. Participate in the identification, development and implementation of quality and service improvement activities including strategic planning, management of allocated clinical workload, prioritise activities to provide a service which enhances the delivery of Breast Care nursing services within the health service. Qualifications/Professional registration/other requirements Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency with a current annual practicing certificate is essential. Relevant postgraduate qualifications in breast care nursing and at least five years post Registration in either surgical or medical oncology and ideally with at least three years experience as a breast care nurse, women s health nurse, community health nurse is highly desirable. Hold a C Class Queensland Drivers Licence to operate a passenger vehicle. "Potential applicants are advised that Section 63-1A of the Aged Care Act 1997 requires Queensland Health to: (a) Seek a criminal conviction record report from the Australian Federal Police; and (b) Conduct a search of bankruptcy records; and (c) Conduct previous employment and referee checks". Your appointment to the position is subject to a favourable aged care service clearance. Queensland Health will meet the cost of this check. Appointment to this position requires proof of qualification and if applicable registration or membership with the appropriate registration authority or association. Certified copies of the required information must be provided to the appropriate supervisor/manager, prior to the commencement of clinical duties. Are you the right person for the job? You will be assessed on your ability to demonstrate the following key attributes. Within the context of the responsibilities described above, the ideal applicant will be someone who can demonstrate the following: Clinical Expertise Demonstrated high level of competence and expertise in advanced practice with respect to management of breast cancer /oncology nursing or women s health.
Demonstrated ability to clinically supervise subordinate personnel, colleagues and consumers within the acute and community settings. Communication Demonstrated ability to provide advanced clinical skills in advice, counselling and health education to the multidisciplinary team, to the client, their families and the community. Clinical Ability Demonstrated advanced clinical knowledge of health needs, preferences and circumstances to clients with breast cancer, in planning and implementing care. Leadership Demonstrated ability to initiate, plan and evaluate local service improvement with commitment to total quality framework, management, and improved health outcomes. This will be achieved through project management, organisational and planning skills. How to apply Please provide the following information to the panel to assess your suitability: A short response (maximum 1 2 pages) on how your experience, abilities and knowledge would enable you to achieve the key responsibilities and meet the key attributes in the Are you the right person for the job section. Your current CV or resume, including referees. Applicants must seek approval prior to nominating a person as a referee. Referees should have a thorough knowledge of your work performance and conduct, and it is preferable to include your current/immediate past supervisor. By providing the names and contact details of your referee/s you consent for these people to be contacted by the selection panel. If you do not wish for a referee to be contacted, please indicate this on your resume and contact the selection panel chair to discuss. About the Health Service District/Division/Branch/Unit Visit the Area/District/Division website: http://qheps.health.qld.gov.au/sunshine/ The Wide Bay Health Service District (WBHSD) provides health services to a fast growing regional area. The district covers the coastal stretch from Agnes Waters in the north to Maryborough and Hervey Bay in the South and includes the accompanying rural hinterland. Included in the WBHSD are the Fraser Coast Health Service District (Hervey Bay and Maryborough Hospitals and the Yaralla Place Residential Aged Care Facility) and the Wide Bay Health Service (Bundaberg hospital, the main referral centre with health facilities at Gin Gin, Childers, Biggenden, Eidsvold, Mundubbera, Gayndah, Mt Perry and Monto). The WBHSD serves a population of approximately 184,000 residents. Across the district, a range of specialty services are provided including acute care, surgical, medical, maternity, mental health rehabilitation and aged care services. Hervey Bay and Bundaberg Hospitals provide care in some major adult specialties and provide support to the surrounding smaller hospitals in the district. The district has a number of Multipurpose Health Services that provide access to integrated health and aged care services to smaller communities. The district provides a variety of primary and community health services including oral health, child health, school health, health promotion, environmental health, aged care and rehabilitation, aged care facilities, sexual health services and drug and alcohol services. The WBHSD also provides a comprehensive and fully integrated mental health service to residents in both the community and acute care settings. The Wide Bay District is well known for its relaxed lifestyle, natural beauty and local attractions. Bundaberg is located at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef with access to coral islands and scuba diving. Possibly the most famous beach in Bundaberg is Mon Repos. Located 15 kms east of Bundaberg, Mon Repos is known for having the largest concentration of nesting marine turtles on the eastern Australian mainland and is considered one of the two largest loggerhead turtle rookeries in the South Pacific Ocean. For a taste of the Australian bush, Cania George, located in the hinterland west of Monto, is popular for bushwalks and abseiling. Fraser Coast includes the World-Heritage listed Fraser Island, which has a unique and unspoilt landscape including rainforests with abundant fresh water lakes and crystal clear creeks. From July to November, during their annual migration, Humpback whales take time out in the protected waters of Hervey Bay. The whales perform a variety of behaviours providing a spectacular display for visitors and locals.
Pre-employment screening Pre-employment screening, including criminal history and discipline history checks, may be undertaken on persons recommended for employment. The recommended applicant will be required to disclose any serious disciplinary action taken against them in public sector employment, as well as any other availability information that could preclude them from undertaking the role. Roles providing health, counselling and support services mainly to children will require a Blue Card. Please refer to the Information Package for Applicants for details of employment screening and other employment requirements. Health professional roles involving delivery of health services to children and young people All relevant health professionals (including registered nurses and medical officers) who in the course of their duties formulate a reasonable suspicion that a child or young person has been abused or neglected in their home/community environment, have a legislative and a duty of care obligation to immediately report such concerns to the Department of Child Safety. All relevant health professionals are also responsible for the maintenance of their level of capability in the provision of health care and their reporting obligations in this regard. Salary Packaging To confirm your eligibility for the Public Hospital Fridge Benefits Tax (FBT) Exemption Cap please contact the Queensland Health Salary Packaging Bureau Service Provider RemServ via telephone 1300 30 40 10 or http://www.remserv.com.au. Disclosure of Previous Employment as a Lobbyist Applicants will be required to give a statement of their employment as a lobbyist within one (1) month of taking up the appointment. Details are available at http://www.psc.qld.gov.au/library/document/policy/lobbyist-disclosure-policy.pdf Probation Employees who are permanently appointed to Queensland Health may be required to undertake a period of probation appropriate to the appointment. For further information, refer to Probation HR Policy B2 http://www.health.qld.gov.au/hrpolicies/resourcing/b_2.pdf
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