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2024 Monash Health Graduate Program – Late Vacancy/Post PMCV All Streams
Monash Health, Melbourne, Southern Metropolitan
Location: Melbourne | Southern Metropolitan Job type: Full time, Part time Organisation: Monash Health Salary: Salary not specified Occupation: Nursing Reference: 63200 Job posted: 01/11/2023 Closes: 06/05/2024 Occupation: Nursing Classification: Job duration: Not provided Contact: Monash Health Graduate Program Team - [email protected] Reference: 63200 Occupation: Nursing Salary Range: Salary not specified Work location: Melbourne | Southern Metropolitan Applications are now open for candidates anticipating initial registration as a Registered Nurse and/or Midwife in 2024 to join the Monash Health Graduate Program in the following professional streams:  General Nursing Mental Health Nursing Nursing & Midwifery (Double Degree) Midwifery   Positions are available in the following intakes:  Summer (February 2024 Commencement) commences in clinical areas on Monday 5th February 2024 with a paid Graduate pre-commencement orientation program conducted in December 2023 - January 2024. Autumn (May 2024 Commencement) commences in clinical areas on Monday 6th May 2024 with a paid Graduate pre-commencement orientation program conducted in April 2024. Winter (August 2024 Commencement) commences in clinical areas on Monday 5th August 2024 with a paid Graduate pre-commencement orientation program conducted in July 2024. Eligibility These positions are a part of the PMCV Late Vacancy and Post PMCV for Graduate Recruitment for 2024.  To be eligible to apply candidates must meet the following criteria:Participated in the Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) Match process and were unmatched in the first round and or second round PMCV Match (Late Vacancy Round Recruitment Process) Not eligible or did not participate in the Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) match Eligible to receive initial registration as a Registered Nurse and/or Midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia in 2023/2024 Be anticipating completion of a Bachelor or Master's entry to practice degree in the academic year January 2023 to June 2024 Have never previously participated in a Graduate Program for Registered Nurses and/or Midwives (excluding Post Graduate Midwives who have previously completed a Registered Nurse only program). Note: Postgraduate Midwives who are currently working in a Health Service Employment Model can only apply in post-PMCV recruitment. Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) candidates who have matched with another Health Service are not eligible to apply to subsequent rounds of recruitment unless they fulfil the PMCV exceptional circumstance guidelines. These positions are also open to candidates that were not eligible or did not participate in the Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) match process.Applications are accepted from domestic candidates, Australian Trained Temporary Residents ATTR (previously known as PMCV ineligible candidates) and New Zealand trained candidates with Australian working rights.About the Program Monash Health takes pride in providing our Graduates with excellent opportunities to consolidate their skills and grow their experience as a beginning practitioner within a structured twelve-month graduate program.General Nursing and Mental Health Nursing Streams General Nursing and Mental Health Nursing Graduates complete two 6-month rotations with a wide range of clinical areas on offer. Graduates within General Nursing Streams rotate into a preference area for at least one rotation, with a wide range of different specialties available across the Monash Health network.   Sites include Monash Medical Centre, Monash Children’s Hospital, Jessie McPherson Private Hospital, Dandenong Hospital, Kingston Centre, Moorabbin Hospital, Casey Hospital, The Victorian Heart Hospital, Cranbourne Integrated Care Centre and Residential Aged Care facilities. Graduates within the Mental Health nursing stream have the opportunity to experience a range of mental health operational settings at dedicated facilities located at Monash Medical Centre, Dandenong Hospital, Kingston Centre, Moorabbin Hospital, Casey Hospital and Doveton. Midwifery and Double Degree Nursing/Midwifery Graduates Midwifery and Double Degree graduates complete four 3-month rotations within their program. Graduate Midwives undertake:Two (2) birth suite rotations Two (2) post/antenatal rotations Double Degree Graduates undertake:Two (2) birth suite rotations One (1) post/antenatal rotation One (1) nursing rotation within a wide range of acute clinical areas Midwifery and Double Degree graduates are allocated to a Maternity Team at either Clayton, Dandenong, Casey or Sandringham for the duration of the Graduate Program to ensure continuity of support and learning.For their nursing rotation, Double Degree Graduates rotate to acute clinical areas including Emergency, Newborn Services, Surgical Services and Cardiology at sites across the Monash Health network.All Midwifery and Double Degree graduates are provided with extensive paid study leave to complete Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) Fetal Surveillance Education Program (FSEP), lactation and maternity emergency education during their program.What we offer: All graduates have the option to work either full time (1.0 EFT; 76 hours per fortnight and the opportunity to accrue a paid day off every four weeks, accruing at 4 hrs per fortnight) or part time (0.84 EFT; 64 hours per fortnight) Access to benefits including salary packaging options that increase your take-home pay  A great opportunity to become a part of our innovative and supportive teams Five (5) weeks annual leave pro rata over twelve (12) months for graduates working part time or Six (6) weeks annual leave pro rata over 12 months for graduates working full-time. An extensive Graduate specific paid orientation and training program prior to commencing in the clinical area Guaranteed permanent employment with Monash Health Bureau on completion of the Graduate Program, at your choice of either part time or full-time hours Paid supernumerary period for each rotation, paid graduate specific study days, tutorials and debriefs Support from our dedicated clinical education teams Graduate specific learning pathways to support your professional development within clinical specialty areas Access to onsite subsidised staff car parking and a comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Why Monash Health? Monash Health is Victoria’s largest public health service, and we are committed to delivering high quality patient centred care to fulfil our vision of "Exceptional Care, Outstanding Outcomes".Monash Health provides a world of healthcare to one quarter of Melbourne's population across the entire lifespan from newborn and children to adults, the elderly, their families and carers. 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Allied Health Assistant – Grade 3 (Community Health)
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You will have support and guidance from fellow team members and management who exhibit our Barwon Health values, respect, compassion, commitment, accountability and innovation. We are all dedicated to supporting the organisation in achieving our vision of - By 2050 everyone in our community enjoys the best health and wellbeing in Victoria.Barwon Health staff benefitsFlexible working arrangementsProfessional developmentAccess to employee wellness programSalary packagingSocial clubDoorstep to the Great Ocean Road, Bellarine Peninsula and the Surf CoastAbout the Geelong Region, AUSTRALIASitting within one of Victoria’s six regional health centres, Barwon Health serves the community of Greater Geelong and beyond. Victoria’s second largest city after Melbourne! 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We embrace diverse life experiences and the perspectives of our people, whilst providing high-quality health care to all members of our community, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religion, cultural background, disability, or sexual orientation.At Barwon Health we are committed to providing positive employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and welcome employment applications from candidates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background.We at Barwon Health strongly encourage people with disability and diverse backgrounds to apply for our roles.We are strongly committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. 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