Nursing Unit Manager (Lvl 1) - NICU - Temp PT

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Nurse Unit Manager
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REQ486414 Requisition #

Employment Type: Temporary Part Time 16 hours per week, up to April 2025
Location: Liverpool Hospital
Position Classification: Nurse Unit Manager Level 1
Remuneration: $62.23 per hour

Requisition ID: REQ486414
Application Close Date: 19/05/2024
Interview Date Range: 22/05/2024 – 29/05/2024
Contact Details:
Leah Winder – (02) 8738 5598 | Leah.Winder@health.nsw.gov.au

About the Opportunity:

Liverpool Hospital is currently seeking a Nursing Unit Manager to join our team and contribute to the enhancement of our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

This role requires;

  • The ability to work a rotating roster.
  • Assume responsibility for the day-to-day management of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
  • Provide leadership and guidance to nursing staff to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to deliver comprehensive care plans.
  • Implement and monitor policies and procedures to maintain regulatory compliance and uphold quality standards.
  • Foster a culture of continuous improvement and professional development within the unit.

This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a specialised healthcare setting.

If you are an experienced NICU nurse looking for a new challenge we encourage you to apply and join us in delivering exceptional care at Liverpool Hospital.


What You'll be Doing:

The Nursing Unit Manager (NUM) is in-charge of all aspects of the unit environment and takes overall responsibility for the standard of patient care in the unit. The NUM is pivotal to the coordination of patient care, unit management and leadership to ensure the delivery of high quality patient care and efficient use of resources.


Where You'll Be Working:

  • Liverpool Hospital, founded in 1813, is the major health service for south-western Sydney, providing services to the local government area of Liverpool City Council as well as district services to residents and visitors in the area. It also provides a range of state-wide services in areas such as critical care and trauma, neonatal intensive care and brain injury rehabilitation.
  • The Hospital provides a health service of international standing, with 23 operating theatres, capacity for 877 beds, diagnostic and imaging services, emergency and trauma care, maternity, paediatric, cancer care, mental health, ambulatory care, allied health and medical and surgical services from birth to aged care.
  • Liverpool Hospital is currently undergoing a major redevelopment. The $790 million Liverpool Health and Academic Precinct (LHAP) project will provide enhanced facilities and an increased capacity to meet future significant population growth for South Western Sydney.
  • Liverpool Hospital is a principal referral and teaching Hospital of the University of NSW and the Western Sydney University and also welcome students from over 20 universities and colleges.
  • Located in the heart of Liverpool City, the hospital is close to public transport, shopping centres and eateries.

How to Apply
To be considered for this position, please ensure you address the below questions as thoroughly as possible. View our application guide for information on how to respond to criteria and improve your application.

    1. Current Authority to Practice as a Registered Nurse with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Relevant tertiary qualifications or equivalent work experience or a combination of study and experience deemed appropriate by SWSLHD
    2. Demonstrated senior nursing experience with experience in leading staff and managing services in a Neonatal Intensive Care a relevant setting
    3. Proven ability to ensure the human, physical and financial resources of the unit are managed to provide safe, compassionate, quality care that is culturally responsive
    4. Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate and engage with patients/consumers, carers and the multidisciplinary health care team to identify and ensure responsiveness of care needs
    5. Demonstrated capacity to interact with others in a personable and professional manner and manage conflicts and performance issues when they arise
    6. Demonstrated evidence of the use of critical thinking as it relates to the management of the unit and the delivery of evidenced based nursing care
    7. Demonstrated understanding and participation in risk management, work health and safety and quality improvement in the workplace


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Additional Information


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