The Royal Melbourne Hospital is one of Australia’s leading public healthcare providers.
Join the Addiction Medicine team as the AOD Clinical Nurse Consultant on a fixed term basis.
Why Join RMH?
- Full time 80 hours per fortnight | Fixed Term Immediately until 30th August 2026
- Join one of Australia's largest and most respected AOD services, delivering care across metropolitan, regional and rural Victoria.
- Make a meaningful impact by improving access, coordination and outcomes for patients living with addiction and other challenges.
About the role
The AOD Clinical Nurse Consultant is a valued member of the Addiction Medicine team and will provide leadership, exceptional clinical care and support for this valuable service as well as direct clinical care to patients within the Hub and across The Royal Melbourne Hospital.
The Hub provides a space where a multidisciplinary team can offer specialised short-term care to patients who present to ED requiring clinical and social support for high prevalence, low acuity Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drug conditions.
This autonomous and rewarding role combines advanced clinical practice, care coordination, leadership and quality improvement to enhance patient outcomes and shape the future of Addiction Medicine.
Key Accountabilities
- Facilitate MDT meetings, clinical reviews, supervision, mentoring, effective practice, professional development, and any other relevant mechanism to ensure best care is provided.
- Undertake key clinical components across the spectrum of AOD presentations, including screening; assessment; identification, planning and commencement of appropriate treatment for patients in the ED/Hub setting; linkage into appropriate community and/or hospital-based addiction treatment services.
- Participate in AOD education to patients, careers and staff across The Royal Melbourne Hospital.
- Participate in non-clinical duties such as attendance to any relevant committees, working groups and policy development.
About You
- Experience in the field of Addiction Medicine or Mental Health Nursing.
- Demonstrated ability to work autonomously and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
- Strong communication, stakeholder engagement and care coordination skills.
- Understand the issues related to marginalised groups and be committed to working with these groups
- Knowledge of the biopsychosocial effects of substance use and poor mental health and its impact on individuals, families and significant others and the community
Desirable
- Postgraduate qualifications in Mental health nursing or a related specialty.
- Post graduate AOD qualifications or have completed AOD core competencies
- Experience in quality improvement, research and clinical governance activities.
Benefits of Working at RMH
- Join a values-based organisation offering great opportunities for career diversity and professional development, including training and research opportunities, as well as access to mentorship and leadership programs.
- Access to comprehensive health and wellbeing programs, including Employee Assistance and Fitness Passport.
- Up to $12,000 tax free earnings with salary packaging options.
- Generous leave entitlements – five weeks annual leave per year (pro-rata for part time), additional monthly paid day off for full time staff.
- Central Parkville location – onsite car parking options, easily accessible via public transport.
Position Description
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Interested?
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Our Commitment
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we work and are committed to a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
RMH is a child safe organisation, committed to upholding the rights, safety, and wellbeing of children and young people in line with the Child Safe Standards.
As a leader in healthcare, we are dedicated to fostering a culture of equity, inclusion, and belonging. We encourage people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities to apply and will provide adjustments to support equitable participation.
Interviews may commence as applications are received. Early applications are encouraged as the role may close once filled.
All appointments are made subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Record Check and satisfactory Working With Children Check.
The RMH is committed to creating a culturally safe environment as a collective responsibility. We draw on our principles of self-determination, equity, accountability, and shared learning to create a culturally responsive health system that challenges how we strive for continuous quality improvement to meet the expectations of the communities and patients we serve.
RMH is a child safe organisation, committed to upholding the rights, safety, and wellbeing of children and young people in line with the Child Safe Standards.
As a leader in healthcare, we recognise the need to foster a culture of equity, inclusion, and belonging. We encourage people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities to apply, and will provide adjustments to support equitable participation.