The Royal Melbourne Hospital is one of Australia’s leading public healthcare providers.
Join the team. Build a career. We are looking for a passionate and dedicated individual to join The Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Clinical Nurse Consultant – Palliative Care RAPID Service
Royal Melbourne Hospital
- Join the Palliative Care team at The Royal Melbourne Hospital
- Work within a dedicated, experienced and supportive multidisciplinary team
- Part Time – Fixed Term (Four-Month Secondment)
The Royal Melbourne Hospital is one of Victoria's leading public health services, renowned for excellence, innovation and compassionate care. An exciting opportunity is available for a suitably qualified Registered Nurse to undertake a four-month secondment as Clinical Nurse Consultant within our Palliative Care RAPID Assist service.
This is a unique chance to work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals delivering rapid palliative care intervention for patients known to the Parkville Integrated Palliative Care Service. RAPID Assist is a hospital-to-home outreach service that supports patients to continue receiving expert, high-quality palliative care in their own home or Residential Aged Care Facility — reducing unplanned hospitalisations and improving outcomes for patients and their families.
This role is fully supported by senior and experienced clinicians, with a genuine focus on expanding and developing your nursing capabilities and confidence in this specialised area.
We are seeking applications from registered nurses who demonstrate a strong interest and with experience in Palliative Care.
Your new role
- Deliver timely, expert palliative care assessment and intervention across community and RACF settings
- Act as a specialist clinical resource for the Parkville Integrated Palliative Care Service
- Coordinate care with community palliative care services, GPs, Hospital in the Home, and Residential In Reach teams
- Support patients and families through goal-setting, education and care planning
- Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to optimise patient outcomes and care transitions
- Contribute to quality improvement activities and service innovation
- Monitor and support achievement of RAPID Assist KPIs
About you
- Registration with AHPRA as a Registered Nurse
- Keen interest and demonstrated experience in Palliative Care
- Advanced clinical assessment and critical thinking skills
- Excellent communication, interpersonal and consumer engagement skills
- Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team and autonomously in a senior role
Desirable:
- Community Nursing experience
- Leadership level experience in Palliative Care
- Experience in Quality Improvement activities
- Postgraduate study in Palliative Care
Benefits:
- Be part of a supportive and values-driven workplace culture
- Career growth opportunities, ongoing training, and professional development
- A collaborative multidisciplinary team committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred care.
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Opportunities for further discussion about this role are warmly received and encouraged.
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.
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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.