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Campaign Card: Employment Register - Registered Nurse - Community - 2024-26

Location: Queenstown, Otago

Category: Nurse / Compounder Jobs

Job description

Employment Opportunity for Registered Nurses

We are seeking qualified Registered Nurses to join our team on a casual, full-time or part-time basis in community settings across South and North West Tasmania.

About the Role

This is an exciting opportunity for nurses who wish to contribute to providing high-quality patient care in community settings. As a registered nurse on this employment register, you will be required to work in various locations within the designated regions.

Key Responsibilities

Providing high-quality patient care and support in community settings

Working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to achieve optimal health outcomes

Participating in professional development activities to maintain and enhance clinical skills

Conducting regular reviews and assessments of patients' conditions

Requirements

Current registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as a Registered Nurse

A current driver's licence

Able to pass a pre-employment check, including conviction, identification, and disciplinary action checks

How to Apply

If you are a motivated and compassionate nurse who is passionate about delivering exceptional patient care, please submit your application through our online portal. Please ensure that your application includes a 1-2 page summary detailing your experience, skills, and knowledge relevant to the selection criteria, as well as your resume and referee details.

Please note that applications must be submitted by Tuesday, 30 June 2026, at 11:55 PM AEST. We encourage interested applicants to apply early, as positions may be filled prior to the closing date.

This employment register will remain open until 30 June 2026 and will be reviewed regularly. Please note that inclusion on this register does not guarantee any offer of employment.

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