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Psychiatric Nursing Careers Opportunities ELMHS
Monash Health, Melbourne, Eastern Metropolitan
Location: Melbourne | Eastern Metropolitan Job type: Full time, Part time Organisation: Monash Health Salary: Salary not specified Occupation: Nursing Reference: 64850 Job posted: 23/01/2024 Closes: 30/04/2024 Occupation: Nursing Classification: Job duration: Not provided Contact: Matthew Parker - [email protected] Reference: 64850 Occupation: Nursing Salary Range: Salary not specified Work location: Melbourne | Eastern Metropolitan Working in healthcare has never been more important or meaningful. Our Journey - Early in Life Mental Health Services (ELMHS) at Monash Health Early in Life Mental Health Service (ELMHS) provides care for young people who are experiencing emotional, behavioural or mental health problems. ELMHS offers assessment and treatment for infants, children and adolescents from 0-18 years in the southern region. Offering inpatient and community treatment, individual, family and group based treatment, we work with people experiencing difficulties with anxiety, depression, school refusal, eating disorders, self-harm, suicidal ideation or psychosis. ELMHS is committed to providing mental health services and support to children, young people and their families/carers across the following Services:Perinatal & Infant Inpatient Unit (PIIU) is a six bed Inpatient unit providing mental health interventions to antenatal clients (expectant mothers) and Postnatal clients admitted with their infant dedicated to providing best patient-centred care and recovery-focused care to mother and infants (under 1 years of age) along with their families.  A great opportunity to work in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team in an environment that fosters growth, learning and further development of clinical skills.OASIS Child Neuropsychiatry Inpatient Unit is an eight bed state of the art facility housed in MCH providing emergency and planned assessment admissions for children (aged up to 12) with neuro development and psychiatric disturbance. The model of care is designed to admit the child with a parent / carer to provide greater opportunity for dyadic and family interventions to achieve better outcomes.Stepping Stones (SS) Adolescent Inpatient Unit is a 15 inpatient beds and 5 transition (day) beds state of the art facility also housed in MCH offering Mental Health interventions to adolescents (aged 12 to 18) who present with acute and severe mental health problems, associated high risk factors and have difficulty maintaining their own safety and the safety of others.Grow your Career in ELMHS We are seeking suitably qualified nurses who are passionate about and have demonstrated experience in Paediatrics and Mental Health, to become a valuable part of ELMHS. Current Career opportunities available are:Registered Psychiatric Nurses – available across PIIU, Oasis AND Stepping StonesAssociate Nurse Managers – available in PIIU, Oasis AND Stepping StonesThese are Ongoing Full or Part Time positions with availability to work across 24/7 rotational shifts. When applying clearly highlight in your Cover Letter, which opportunity and Unit(s) you are interested in. What you bring: Relevant Postgraduate Qualifications in Mental HealthCurrent clinical mental health nursing experience Demonstrated clinical leadership experience for ANM rolesCurrent AHPRA registrationAbility to work legally in AustraliaAn advocate of Monash Health’s Strategic Guiding Principles Flexibility to work across a 24/7 rotating rosterFor more detail per Role/Unit, please refer to attached PD’s.In Return, Ours is a connected team with strong shared values and an unwavering commitment to provide mental health services and support to children, young people and their families/carers experiencing emotional, behavioural or mental health problems. Ours is also a highly skilled, passionate and collaborative team working closely with our multidisciplinary teams in our unwavering pursuit of excellent in mental health for young people and their families. There is no better time to join us and here’s just a few reasons why:Purpose built inpatient with two facilities located within Monash Children’s Hospital (MCH)First dyadic and family interventions to achieve better outcomes for children (0-12)leadership team fostering high performing talent and career progressionopportunity to work close to home whilst you advance your clinical or leadership careerlifestyle change with access to the many jewels of Melbourne’s south-east livingjoin Victoria’s largest public health service employing over 22,000 people across a range of specialitiesLots of benefits including access to salary packaging options increasing your take-home pay, onsite subsidised staff car parking, gym on certain sites, uniform and a comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP).For more information about Monash Health visit our website at www.monashhealth.org How to Apply Applications are only accepted that are submitted via the Monash Health online Mercury System (e-recruit).  For information including how to apply and probity check requirements, please refer to attached ‘Application Guide’ located under Position DocumentsPlease note, applications will be screened upon receipt and selection activity may commence prior to the closing date. Search our Facebook community 'Nursing and Midwifery Careers at Monash Health' to be part of an online group; keep updated with recruitment tips and opportunities at Monash Health. 
HR Manager
Michael Page, Double Bay
You will provide HR Leadership to the team and develop the capability and performance. As well as a full spectrum of HR duties, you will also provide expert advice and guidance to stakeholders on complex industrial relations matters to support an effective and efficient delivery of HR services.In addition to this, you will oversee Learning and Development program in line with strategic and operational needs.You will build relationships with all levels of the organisation and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement.You will hold a degree in HR Management or Industrial Relations. You will also have proven experience leading and developing a high performing HR team. You will need to hold a driving licence.
Infrastructure and Asset Manager (w/ Relocation Assistance to Katherine, NT!)
Scout Talent, Melbourne, Victoria
Earn an attractive remuneration package ranging between $110,000 - $120,000 plus superannuation.Drive infrastructure and asset projects in close collaboration with local Operations Managers and Consultants, directly contributing to community development Benefit from a comprehensive range of perks, including relocation assistance, remote area allowance, salary sacrifice options, 6 weeks of annual leave plus 10 days of personal leave, and more!Our passion for community is at the heart of everything we doOur vision is to be a leader within the Australian Local Government and develop a broad range of strategies that will help shape our vision for the region through excellent service delivery and community engagement. We also aim to build one of Australia's most sustainable, vibrant, and diverse regions. Victoria Daly Regional Council runs a range of programs to engage the Indigenous communities.For more information, please visit our website: https://www.victoriadaly.nt.go... you’ll make a differenceVictoria Daly Regional Council is seeking a full-time Infrastructure and Asset Manager based in Katherine, NT. This role supports and assists the Director of Council Operations in the provision of infrastructure asset management, civil & capital works, and operational services to ensure high productivity and effective staff supervision across the region.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Providing high-level administrative and technical advice on infrastructure managementManaging and supporting the infrastructure and planning teamDeveloping and implementing asset management and replacement plansManaging the asset management budget, including forecasting and reportingPreparing and reviewing asset management plans and schedulesEnsuring compliance and quality in project and contract managementPlease click here to see the full position description.As the Victoria Daly region has a large Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, you will need to ensure cultural sensitivity and awareness across all activities.What you’ll bring to the teamTo be considered for this role, qualifications or extensive experience in Project Management, Asset Management, and/or Procurement is required. Having a Certificate IV in Construction, Civil, Mechanical, or equivalent is desirable but not essential.Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:Extensive knowledge of contract and project managementDemonstrated ability to forecast, develop, and manage budgetsProficiency in writing complex, non-standard documentsAdministration and financial management knowledge and skillsStrong planning and organisational abilitiesKnowledge of procurement practices and legislative requirementsAbility and willingness to travel to remote communitiesPrior experience working in a remote community or regional council (highly desirable)Work Health & Safety understandingAs our ideal candidate, you will possess strong communication skills, the ability to coordinate with internal and external stakeholders, and the capability to review and streamline practices. This role demands a strategic thinker and an adept leader capable of managing multiple functions daily and adapting to change.This is a transformative opportunity for a dedicated professional eager to make a significant impact in regional development and infrastructure management. We are looking for someone who is not only skilled in their field but also a perfect fit for our collaborative and forward-thinking team.A rewarding role - in more ways than oneIn addition to a competitive salary of circa $110,000 - $120,000 per annum + superannuation, the successful candidate will enjoy rewarding work in a part of the world rarely seen by outsiders. You will also receive access to a range of additional generous perks, including:Relocation assistance available up to $5,000 - let us help you make Katherine your new homeRemote area allowance of $1,164.67Salary sacrifice options available - increase your take-home pay6 weeks of Annual Leave + 17.5% Leave Loading10 days of Personal LeaveTravel allowancesFlexible working arrangementsPaid training and study leaveOngoing professional development opportunities - the Council actively supports the career progression of its employees through internal hires for leadership positionsReady to Apply?Are you experienced in Project Management, Asset Management, and/or Procurement and looking for a role where you can support diverse programs and remote communities? Apply Now!
Infrastructure and Asset Manager (w/ Relocation Assistance to Katherine, NT!)
Scout Talent, Adelaide, South
Earn an attractive remuneration package ranging between $110,000 - $120,000 plus superannuation.Drive infrastructure and asset projects in close collaboration with local Operations Managers and Consultants, directly contributing to community development Benefit from a comprehensive range of perks, including relocation assistance, remote area allowance, salary sacrifice options, 6 weeks of annual leave plus 10 days of personal leave, and more!Our passion for community is at the heart of everything we doOur vision is to be a leader within the Australian Local Government and develop a broad range of strategies that will help shape our vision for the region through excellent service delivery and community engagement. We also aim to build one of Australia's most sustainable, vibrant, and diverse regions. Victoria Daly Regional Council runs a range of programs to engage the Indigenous communities.For more information, please visit our website: https://www.victoriadaly.nt.go... you’ll make a differenceVictoria Daly Regional Council is seeking a full-time Infrastructure and Asset Manager based in Katherine, NT. This role supports and assists the Director of Council Operations in the provision of infrastructure asset management, civil & capital works, and operational services to ensure high productivity and effective staff supervision across the region.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Providing high-level administrative and technical advice on infrastructure managementManaging and supporting the infrastructure and planning teamDeveloping and implementing asset management and replacement plansManaging the asset management budget, including forecasting and reportingPreparing and reviewing asset management plans and schedulesEnsuring compliance and quality in project and contract managementPlease click here to see the full position description.As the Victoria Daly region has a large Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, you will need to ensure cultural sensitivity and awareness across all activities.What you’ll bring to the teamTo be considered for this role, qualifications or extensive experience in Project Management, Asset Management, and/or Procurement is required. Having a Certificate IV in Construction, Civil, Mechanical, or equivalent is desirable but not essential.Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:Extensive knowledge of contract and project managementDemonstrated ability to forecast, develop, and manage budgetsProficiency in writing complex, non-standard documentsAdministration and financial management knowledge and skillsStrong planning and organisational abilitiesKnowledge of procurement practices and legislative requirementsAbility and willingness to travel to remote communitiesPrior experience working in a remote community or regional council (highly desirable)Work Health & Safety understandingAs our ideal candidate, you will possess strong communication skills, the ability to coordinate with internal and external stakeholders, and the capability to review and streamline practices. This role demands a strategic thinker and an adept leader capable of managing multiple functions daily and adapting to change.This is a transformative opportunity for a dedicated professional eager to make a significant impact in regional development and infrastructure management. We are looking for someone who is not only skilled in their field but also a perfect fit for our collaborative and forward-thinking team.A rewarding role - in more ways than oneIn addition to a competitive salary of circa $110,000 - $120,000 per annum + superannuation, the successful candidate will enjoy rewarding work in a part of the world rarely seen by outsiders. You will also receive access to a range of additional generous perks, including:Relocation assistance available up to $5,000 - let us help you make Katherine your new homeRemote area allowance of $1,164.67Salary sacrifice options available - increase your take-home pay6 weeks of Annual Leave + 17.5% Leave Loading10 days of Personal LeaveTravel allowancesFlexible working arrangementsPaid training and study leaveOngoing professional development opportunities - the Council actively supports the career progression of its employees through internal hires for leadership positionsReady to Apply?Are you experienced in Project Management, Asset Management, and/or Procurement and looking for a role where you can support diverse programs and remote communities? Apply Now!
Infrastructure and Asset Manager (w/ Relocation Assistance to Katherine, NT!)
Scout Talent, Sydney, New South Wales
Earn an attractive remuneration package ranging between $110,000 - $120,000 plus superannuation.Drive infrastructure and asset projects in close collaboration with local Operations Managers and Consultants, directly contributing to community development Benefit from a comprehensive range of perks, including relocation assistance, remote area allowance, salary sacrifice options, 6 weeks of annual leave plus 10 days of personal leave, and more!Our passion for community is at the heart of everything we doOur vision is to be a leader within the Australian Local Government and develop a broad range of strategies that will help shape our vision for the region through excellent service delivery and community engagement. We also aim to build one of Australia's most sustainable, vibrant, and diverse regions. Victoria Daly Regional Council runs a range of programs to engage the Indigenous communities.For more information, please visit our website: https://www.victoriadaly.nt.go... you’ll make a differenceVictoria Daly Regional Council is seeking a full-time Infrastructure and Asset Manager based in Katherine, NT. This role supports and assists the Director of Council Operations in the provision of infrastructure asset management, civil & capital works, and operational services to ensure high productivity and effective staff supervision across the region.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Providing high-level administrative and technical advice on infrastructure managementManaging and supporting the infrastructure and planning teamDeveloping and implementing asset management and replacement plansManaging the asset management budget, including forecasting and reportingPreparing and reviewing asset management plans and schedulesEnsuring compliance and quality in project and contract managementPlease click here to see the full position description.As the Victoria Daly region has a large Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, you will need to ensure cultural sensitivity and awareness across all activities.What you’ll bring to the teamTo be considered for this role, qualifications or extensive experience in Project Management, Asset Management, and/or Procurement is required. Having a Certificate IV in Construction, Civil, Mechanical, or equivalent is desirable but not essential.Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:Extensive knowledge of contract and project managementDemonstrated ability to forecast, develop, and manage budgetsProficiency in writing complex, non-standard documentsAdministration and financial management knowledge and skillsStrong planning and organisational abilitiesKnowledge of procurement practices and legislative requirementsAbility and willingness to travel to remote communitiesPrior experience working in a remote community or regional council (highly desirable)Work Health & Safety understandingAs our ideal candidate, you will possess strong communication skills, the ability to coordinate with internal and external stakeholders, and the capability to review and streamline practices. This role demands a strategic thinker and an adept leader capable of managing multiple functions daily and adapting to change.This is a transformative opportunity for a dedicated professional eager to make a significant impact in regional development and infrastructure management. We are looking for someone who is not only skilled in their field but also a perfect fit for our collaborative and forward-thinking team.A rewarding role - in more ways than oneIn addition to a competitive salary of circa $110,000 - $120,000 per annum + superannuation, the successful candidate will enjoy rewarding work in a part of the world rarely seen by outsiders. You will also receive access to a range of additional generous perks, including:Relocation assistance available up to $5,000 - let us help you make Katherine your new homeRemote area allowance of $1,164.67Salary sacrifice options available - increase your take-home pay6 weeks of Annual Leave + 17.5% Leave Loading10 days of Personal LeaveTravel allowancesFlexible working arrangementsPaid training and study leaveOngoing professional development opportunities - the Council actively supports the career progression of its employees through internal hires for leadership positionsReady to Apply?Are you experienced in Project Management, Asset Management, and/or Procurement and looking for a role where you can support diverse programs and remote communities? Apply Now!
Communications and Engagement Officer
Entrée Recruitment, North Adelaide
Rare opportunity to combine work life and faith lifePermanent full-time position with flexible hours | Competitive salary Energetic and friendly team with supportive managementAbout the CompanyThe Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) is part of a global Christian community of over 70 million people. Lutheran churches, schools, aged and community-care services are located throughout Australia and New Zealand. At the LCA head office, you'll be joining a team passionate about living and sharing Jesus’ message of love. LCA’s head office is currently located in North Adelaide with onsite parking. They offer a supportive and rewarding work environment where you can make a real impact in the Lutheran Church community. About the RoleReporting to LCA’s Communication Manager, the purpose of your role as the Communications and Engagement Officer is to strengthen communication and engagement across the LCA community. You will achieve this by creating compelling content, developing communication strategies, and supporting the implementation of initiatives that connect with stakeholders and share the LCA story.DutiesCraft compelling content (print, digital, social, video): Tell captivating stories that resonate with the LCA community and bring the Christian message to life across various media platformsDevelop engaging webinars and podcasts: Conceptualise and create informative and interactive webinars and podcasts to connect with stakeholders and foster meaningful dialogueChampion the LCA website and eNews (improve and report on data): Drive the ongoing development and user experience of the LCA website and eNews services, analysing data to optimise content and engagement strategies Support strategic communication plans and projects: Collaborate with the Communications Manager to develop and implement effective communication plans for key projects, events, and news announcementsContribute to communication policies and procedures: Assist in shaping clear and efficient communication protocols for the LCA, ensuring consistent messaging and seamless collaboration across departmentsAbout YouSeasoned Communications Professional: A minimum of five + years of experience in a Communications, Journalism, or Media-related role, demonstrating a proven track record of success in creating and executing impactful communication strategiesEngaging Communicator: Excellent interviewing, presentation, and on-screen presence to captivate listeners and viewersActive Listener and Connector: A passion for connecting with people, actively listening to their stories, and fostering meaningful dialogue within the Lutheran communityGrounded in Faith: A sound understanding of the Lutheran Church, its practices, and its cultureCulture & BenefitsFlexible Work Arrangements: Enjoy the freedom to work remotely and create a work-life balance that empowers you to thriveSupportive and Collaborative Culture: Be part of a warm and friendly team environment that fosters open communication, mutual support, and professional growthDirect Impact on the Lutheran Community: Play a vital role in shaping and sharing the stories of the LCA, actively connecting and engaging with members across the communityMeaningful Work with Purpose: Contribute to a mission-driven organisation where your work makes a real difference in the lives of othersSupportive Management and Growth Opportunities: Benefit from guidance from an experienced and supportive manager, with access to professional development opportunities to refine your skills and advance your careerCompetitive Salary and Recognition: Receive a competitive salary package that acknowledges your valuable contribution to the LCAHow to ApplyClick APPLY to submit your application including cover letter and CV in one document in Microsoft Word only. Applications can be addressed to Jemimah Hoad quoting reference number JO-2404-9215. Telephone enquiries are welcome on (08) 8100 8843.
People and Culture Adviser
Michael Page, Melbourne
* Assisting the Senior P&C Partner in identifying targeted solutions that address client needs and challenges effectively.* Offering guidance to leaders and managers on employee relations matters, overseeing cases from start to finish.* Addressing escalations from the People Services team, providing appropriate advice and resolutions to leaders and team members.* Demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of our people policies and procedures, delivering timely, accurate, and consistent advice.* Reviewing and revising policies, procedures, and various People and Culture documents to ensure compliance with legislation and contemporary standards.* Supporting people leaders and employees in establishing and managing performance and development plans.* Assisting with employee lifecycle activities in collaboration with the People Services team to enhance the employee experience.* Aiding the Senior P&C Partner in cyclical workforce planning, talent management, and managing employee data.* Advising leaders on policy application and governance principles.* Contributing to the implementation of people initiatives to achieve desired outcomes and foster continuous improvement.* Providing backup support across the team as needed.Possesses extensive experience in human resources, particularly in a Professional Services or similar setting, demonstrating a solid history of accomplishments. Expertise includes offering precise guidance, overseeing various processes efficiently, and ensuring timely completion with high accuracy.Navigating intricate people-centric scenarios is second nature to you, consistently achieving equitable resolutions in a constructive manner.Confidently provide counsel and influence leaders towards well-balanced decisions.Approach strikes a harmonious balance between task completion and fostering a positive, supportive environment for employees.Adaptable and responsive to changes, adept at customizing your communication style to suit diverse audiences.Proficiency extends to intermediate-level utilization of MS Office and familiarity with HRIS systems, showcasing your ability to swiftly grasp and administer new systems effectively.Relevant qualifications in human resources or a related degree (preferred)
Project Manager - Minor Works
Michael Page, Altona
Procure and seek competitive pricing on projects and engage suitably qualified contractors andconsultantsDesign management and coordinationAdminister construction contracts and consultant agreements and be diligent with contractual matterssuch as assessment of progress claims, evaluation of trade specific variations and extensions of time,completion, commissioning and final release of securityPrepare, review and manage construction programs and take a pro-active lead during construction inorder to meet required time constraintsSupervision and coordination of the relevant contractors/subcontractors for ultimate delivery of plannedminor works projectsManage and ensure project quality, design and building standards are achieved both at preliminaryconcept stage and during constructionWork collaboratively with all company divisions and external tenants, where relevant, to achieve theultimate project outcomeCoordination/handover with the Facilities Manager on upcoming and finished works.Assist the National Manager - Projects in review/management of medium to large-scale constructionwhere requiredContribution to Capital Works budget annually as well as monitoring/reporting - maintaining control ofthe budgetEssential:Tertiary qualified in one or more of the following areas:Building;Construction Management;Architectural/DraftingMinimum 2 years' experience in project management / coordinationExperience with Microsoft ExcelSound understanding of construction plans & specificationsGood understanding of construction contractsPreparation of project scope/briefs and concept plansCost control and contract administration skillsAbility to develop high level concepts into more detailed plans and outcomesDesirable:Experience in civil projectsExperience in a similar roleExperience in the industrial, commercial, rail and/or logistics spaceExperience with SAPTrade qualification
Project Manager - Project Delivery - PMC
Michael Page, Melbourne
Management of the delivery of projects through any or all of the development stages, such as town planning, documentation, tender, contract award, construction, fit out and handover on behalf of clients.Monitor and administer consultant, sub-contract and / or construction contracts as required to complete the project.Ensure all time and cost parameters are met in the delivery of the project.Ensure quality of the completed works is delivered to the agreed targets / parameters.Ensure any potential risks to the successful delivery of the project are identified and managed.Prepare weekly / monthly project reports for presentation to the client, detailing the status of the project to date.Manage the external consultant team in the preparation and delivery of the necessary documentation to progress projects through to completion.Conduct meetings (including design & site meetings) as required, including preparation and distribution of meeting minutes / action statement in a timely mannerCoordinate and manage the resources (both internal and external) necessary to achieve the agreed project outcomes.Maintain detailed project management files for each project you have responsibility forManage the preparation of detailed development programmes for projects.Manage the preparation of detailed project budgets / cost reports for projects.Prepare consultant briefs and negotiate and award consultant appointments as required.Administer contracts, including monitoring of programmes, administration of invoices / progress claims, etc.Convene, chair and minute regular design and site meetings and distribute minutes in a timely manner.Manage day-to-day actions / issues to ensure successful completion of the project, including monitoring and issuing of instructions to consultants, sub-contractors, suppliers and head contractors.Liaise with the client and relevant authorities as required to ensure successful completion of the project.Prepare monthly project reports for presentation to the client, detailing the status of the project to date, including status of time, cost and quality and identification of any potential risks to the project.Other management / general duties as require to complete project within required time linesAccurately record time spent working on various projects. Issue time sheets to accounts for invoicing at the end of each month.2-5 years Project Management experience delivering building projects valued at 20million AUD+Qualification in Project/Construction Management, Engineering or Architecture