Are you a passionate Registered Nurse with qualifications in Child and Family Health Do you want to make a real difference in the lives of local Aboriginal children and families
AWAHS is seeking a dedicated Child and Family Health Nurse to deliver culturally sensitive community-based care to Aboriginal children (06 years) and their families across the Albury Wodonga region.
Join a multidisciplinary Maternal Health team committed to providing first-class holistic health care.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver universal and sustained home visiting programs to families with newborns
Conduct health surveillance and screening for children aged 06
Support parenting through education counselling and group sessions
Promote early intervention and health promotion
Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to deliver integrated care
Participate in immunisation programs
Advocate for culturally safe healthcare practices and environments
What Youll Bring:
Registration as a Registered Nurse (Division 1) with the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Australia
Graduate Certificate in Child and Family Health Nursing (or equivalent)
Desirable: Midwifery registration and postgraduate qualifications in Child and Family Health
Experience working with Aboriginal communities and a commitment to community development
Excellent interpersonal communication and organisational skills
Current drivers licence and clearances (WWCC Police Check)
Why Join AWAHS
Work with a passionate team in a supportive and culturally rich environment
Help improve long-term outcomes for Aboriginal children and families
Enjoy a role that is both meaningful and professionally rewarding
To apply or learn more contact Chiquita onor email
Together lets grow strong families and healthy futures
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