Director of Nursing

Posted:
8/7/2024, 5:00:00 PM

Location(s):
New South Wales, Australia

Experience Level(s):
Senior

Field(s):
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary

Job Description:

Role title:  Director of Nursing

Role type:  Permanent full time - 38 hours per week

Role classification:  Nursing Manager 9

Department and location:  Nursing Services, St Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst

Salary: $195,852 Base salary per annum + super 

Better and fairer care.  Always.

St Vincent's has been a leader in Australia's health and aged care landscape for more than 165 years. Since our founders, the Sisters of Charity, opened our first hospital in 1857, our services and people have been behind some of Australia's most important medical breakthroughs. We are a microcosm of our Australia’s health and aged care system and are uniquely positioned to lead and respond to our rapidly changing environment.

The Opportunity

We are looking for a special kind of person - a St Vincent’s kind of person. Someone who puts compassion, connection and caring for other people at the heart of everything they do.  

Reporting directly to our dynamic and visionary Chief Operating Officer, St Vincent’s Hospital Network Sydney is seeking to appoint an innovative and purpose driven Director of Nursing who seeks to make a legacy difference.

Based at St Vincent’s Public Hospital Darlinghurst, home to the Gadigal People of the Eora nation, the Director of Nursing will hold a key role within the senior leadership team, bring unwavering industry expertise, a natural yet inquisitive leadership style, demonstrated experience actively influencing a restorative learning culture and building effective inter-professional relationships to ensure safe, highly reliable person-centred care systems.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead your portfolio; Nursing Professional Practice, Nursing Workforce, After Hours Nurse Managers, Infection Control and Prevention, Learning and Development and professional reporting relationships across nursing

  • Provide strategic clinical and professional nursing leadership by contributing to nurturing nursing excellence

  • Ensure accountability for clinical practice and safety requirements through best practice systems of clinical practice, clinical governance, and evidence-based standards of practice

  • Ensure effective identification, management monitoring and reporting of risks

  • Foster a culture of excellence, innovation and collaboration and oversee workforce planning to attract, retain, develop and grow quality nursing services committed to high standards and the provision of excellence in patient care outcomes

  • Lead the development and implementation of new nursing workforce models to support contemporary clinical practice, continuous improvement in patient outcomes and experiences and organisational sustainability

  • Ensure new and innovative clinical practices are implemented to improve patient flow and access and address other key challenges confronting health service delivery

  • Ensure there is financial responsibility and accountability within the nursing portfolio, and develop and implement financial strategies that will ensure organisational sustainability

Selection Criteria

  • Consistent demonstration of personal integrity and commitment to the Philosophy, Mission and Values of Mary Aikenhead Ministries and St Vincent’s

  • Current Registration as Registered Nurse Division 1 and appropriate tertiary post graduate qualifications, preferably at Master’s degree level

  • Demonstrated 3 + years’ experience in a senior or executive nursing or similar role managing a range of complex nursing portfolios in a hospital or healthcare setting

  • Demonstrated strategic leadership to ensure achievement of organisational goals and objectives, including standards of Professional Practice, professional development of nursing staff, and workforce design

  • Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of government regulations/policies, nursing reform agendas, nursing research, transformational practice development, leading change and implementing innovative models of care

  • Ability to lead, foster, and actively influence a restorative just learning culture, and build effective inter-professional relationships to ensure safe, highly reliable person-centered care systems

  • Demonstrated proficiency in budgetary and fiscal management within a constrained environment and knowledge of healthcare funding models, industrial and policy environments.

  • Proven ability to function as part of a senior leadership team, with highly developed interpersonal skills, including excellent written and verbal communication, negotiation and influencing skills.

Because you’re like us, you believe in our vision that every person, whoever and wherever they are, is served with excellent and compassionate care, by a better and fairer health and aged care system. Better for all our employees and volunteers, who work tirelessly to provide the highest levels of care and quality of life for our patients and clients. And better support for the local communities we play an important role in and continue to support.

Pre-Employment Checks

Your employment is conditional upon the completion of all role-required pre-employment checks, including relevant immunisations.

Equal Opportunity

We celebrate diversity & inclusion and are committed to equal employment opportunity for everyone.

How To Apply

Please submit your application via the Apply button, include your resume and responses to the selection criteria.

The closing date for applications is 5th September 2024.

For further enquiries please contact either Kalee Cassidy - Head of Talent on 0408 630 544, Lee Coleman - Talent Lead on 0481 287 171 or email

[email protected]

Respectfully, no recruitment agencies.

Position Description and Critical Job Demands Checklist:

Contact Details:

[email protected] - Kalee Cassidy - Head of Talent 0408 630 544

Alternate Contact:

Closing Date:

4 September 2024 11:59pm

Reconciliation Action Plan:

At St Vincent's we acknowledge the importance of creating a work environment that is welcoming, safe, equitable and inclusive for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Employees. As part of our Commitment to Reconciliation and Closing the Gap in employment related outcomes, we encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

For further information, visit https://www.svha.org.au/about-us/reconciliation or get in contact at [email protected]

View Reconciliation Action Plan

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