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Clinical Lead - First Nations

McGrath Foundation

About the McGrath Foundation:

At the McGrath Foundation, we raise money to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses who provide invaluable support and care to women and men experiencing breast cancer. These nurses provide life-changing care and support for families going through Breast Cancer.

Why the McGrath Foundation is a great place to work:

  • Clear purpose: We provide free McGrath Breast Care Nurses to individuals and families affected by breast cancer across Australia
  • Flexible work: We embrace hybrid work models and offer flexibility in core hours, including part-time options
  • Diverse professionalism: We value and celebrate the diverse professional experiences of our team members
  • Strong brand: Despite being a small team, we have a trusted and well-known brand across Australia
  • Fun and camaraderie: We organise enjoyable activities like the annual Pink Test and various social events throughout the year
  • Continuous professional development: Learning, questioning, and improving are integral to our culture
  • Generous leave options: We offer a range of generous leave options to support our team's wellbeing
  • Health and well-being support: Our team members have free access to Sonder, a pioneering health and well-being platform

More about the role:

The Clinical Leader, First Nations will provide support and mentoring for McGrath Nurses to enhance the delivery of care.

Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Partnering with the Nursing Program Team to ensure consistency of information and support for nurses
  • Providing specialist knowledge for Foundation team members and the Nursing Program Team
  • Providing clinical knowledge and support (monitoring and mentoring) to McGrath Nurses
  • Providing insights into the program processes and opportunities for efficiency improvements

Who we are looking for:

We are looking for someone with a mix of the following experience and skills:

  • Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander heritage
  • Strong knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and experiences, particularly in relation to health care and cultural sensitivities
  • Experience supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in rural settings, including experience with referral pathways and Aboriginal communities / health cooperatives
  • Recent clinical experience with respect to management of people with cancer or other chronic diseases
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Ability to develop content for professional development courses by collating relevant research

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