
Clinical Nurse Consultant - Rheumatology
- Tasmania
- $114,851-121,886 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Demonstrated extensive experience, knowledge and understanding of musculoskeletal conditions, chronic disease health care principles, contemporary nursing theory and practice, and the demonstration of clinical expertise to apply this knowledge.
- Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills with proven ability to function effectively within a multidisciplinary environment and demonstrate a capacity to provide clinical leadership and exercise professional judgement and initiative whilst working with minimal supervision.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently
- Salary range is in accordance with Nurses and Midwives (Tasmania State Service) Agreement 2023.
- Post Graduate Allowance of up to 10 % based on qualification type
- Travel and relocation assistance support available up to $15,000 for eligible appointees from overseas, and up to $10,000 for appointees from interstate.
- Professional development and accelerated pathways.
- A range of leave entitlements, including study leave and Professional Development Support.
- Fitness Passport - You, and your family can access 40+ fitness facilities across Tasmania for just $13.95 per week per person, or $25.95 for a family.
Position: Acting Nursing Director - Subacute and Ambulatory Care Services
Phone number: 03 6777 6671
Email address: marni.baker@ths.tas.gov.auWhat it is like working at the Department of Health?Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Excellence are the key values to work in Department of Health. Listen to some of the lived experiences from within the department through some of our wonderful staff and hear about their journey in relocating to Tasmania!Respecting diversity is the foundation of everything that Department of Health do. This allows us to instil trust and collaborate through honest and fair communication and helps cultivate an environment of growth and innovation. We strongly encourage applicants from key communities including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, LGBTIQA+ people, and people living with disabilities.