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Maternal & Child Health Nurse - Ballarat

Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co-operative

Established in 1979 by the Ballarat Aboriginal community in the Ballarat district, BADAC’s vision is to be the strongest voice and presence in the Ballarat area, supporting and respecting their people, enhancing our community, growing their culture and honouring their heritage. BADAC is the Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisation (ACCO) for the Ballarat and District area, covering 4 local government areas (LGAs). The organisation is extremely proud of the contribution and support they have provided the local Aboriginal community over the past 40 years delivering a comprehensive range of health, social, welfare and community development programs to local Aboriginal people.

Our vision

Ballarat and District Aboriginal Co-operative exists to achieve self-determination for the Aboriginal community, enabling stronger families by ensuring equal opportunities in health, housing, education, employment and justice through a holistic and culturally relevant approach.

Why work for BADAC

As a team member, you'll benefit from:

  • Fantastic work life balance and lifestyle; our clinic only runs from 9 am to 5 pm, no shift work!
  • Above Award Wages (EBA)
  • Opportunities to develop your career further within our growing organisation
  • Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Professional Development and internal networking opportunities
  • Access to experienced and passionate team!

The Opportunity

We currently have an opportunity for a Maternal & Child Health (MCH) Nurse who is passionate to make a difference on a Permanent Part Time basis (22.5 hours).

Reporting to the Practice Manager, the role of the (MCH) Nurse is to provide care and support for Aboriginal Families from the perinatal period through to school age. The MCH Nurse provides services at Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co-operative (BADAC) Medical Clinic and outreach as necessary to promote optimal health and wellbeing for the children.

The position is part of the holistic & team focused approach of the Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co-operative (BADAC) & involves working across several program areas & liaising with external providers.

Key Responsibilities

Perinatal & Early Childhood Care

  • Provision of a quality Maternal & Child Health service.
  • Assess, monitor & promote the health, growth, development & behaviour of children 0-5 years of age.
  • As an Accredited Immuniser, provide childhood immunisation as per National Childhood Immunisation Schedule.
  • Connecting women/ families to other services according to their needs.
  • Engaging mothers in parenting programs through a range of Koori Family Services programs, including the Bubs & Playgroup.

General Duties

  • Health assessment for infants and children from 0-5 years.
  • Referrals to Paediatrician, or Allied Health services.
  • Immunisation.
  • Identification of Emotional Wellbeing issues/ Postnatal Depression support.
  • Attendance at relevant regional planning forums.
  • Act as an advocate for children & parents of the Aboriginal community, within the capacity of MCH Nurse.
  • Assist with identifying health needs & to implement actions that will enhance the health of the community.
  • Other general clinic duties as directed by the Practice Manager.

Key Selection Criteria

To be considered and successful in this application, you will possess the following:

  • Ability to communicate effectively with Aboriginal people with demonstrated knowledge & understanding OR willingness to learn about the Aboriginal culture and social determinants of health and wellbeing.
  • Current registration as a Division I Registered Nurse.
  • Post Graduate qualifications in Maternal & Child Health Nursing Immunisation and enhanced Parenting experience.
  • Experience in:
    • Centre-based Maternal & Child Health practice
    • Aboriginal Health
    • Child Immunisation
  • Professional Indemnity Cover.
  • Excellent interpersonal & communication skills to clearly communicate with a diverse range of families, including parents & children, other professional, & team members.
  • Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team that is flexible and creative. Be willing to work alongside clients and family, be non-judgmental and display a culturally sensitive and safe attitude.
  • Ability to contribute to the planning & development of the service.
  • Excellent computer skills & the ability to maintain data & statistics accurately.
  • Maintain awareness of current & new legislation to ensure compliance with all statutory & regulatory obligations.
  • Has a sound knowledge of OH&S policies and standards of practice.

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This is a great opportunity for the right person to join our dedicated team of professionals who are committed to helping our community whilst enjoying a great work / life balance.

If this sounds like the sort of opportunity you would be interested in, please click 'Apply Now' .

Other Info:

To be considered for roles with BADAC you will need to:

  • Have (or be willing to have) a National Police Clearance, valid Driver's Licence and current Working with Children check Clearance.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.

BADAC is a Child Safe organisation and all employees are expected to adhere to our Child Safe Guidelines.

BADAC is committed to diversity in employment aiming to develop a workforce that reflects the diverse community that we operate in. We foster a workplace culture in which LGBTI employees feel included, safe and supported.

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