Clinical Manager (Residential Aged Care)
Who are we looking for? This is an opportunity for an experienced clinician to provide clinical leadership to the team at Dutton Court, engaging them to provide our residents with person-centred care of the highest quality in line with legislative, regulatory, and policy requirements.
What can you expect to be doing? Empowering residents and their families to make informed decisions by educating team on health literacy and healthy ageing. Monitor care plans and ensure accurate and timely documentation and reporting. Lead a culture that engages employees through communication, recognition, and collaboration. Role model AnglicareSA values and proactively encourage a team environment and a learning culture. Actively participate in quality activities that ensure the provision of excellent resident outcomes. Oversee the service quality audit process, monitor compliance, and identify clinical trends. Coordinate the site clinical and care workforce management, ensuring the site is appropriately resourced. What do you need to bring? Bachelor of Nursing (or equivalent) and current AHPRA registration. Experience in aged care (desirable). Experience in case management with a person-centred care model. Demonstrated understanding of Aged Care Standards, Quality framework and accreditation expectations, Aged Care Act and professional standards of competence and conduct as regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Ability to apply a critical analysis and continuous improvement approach to address problems, formulate solutions, and exercise sound judgment. Proven ability to be compassionate towards employees, provide support, encouragement, and recognition whilst ensuring they maintain work / life balance. AnglicareSA is committed to ensuring that our workplace is safe and free from known risks to the health and safety of employees, volunteers, students, and customers. Due to the nature of our services, you will be required to provide AnglicareSA with evidence of your flu and COVID-19 vaccination certificates (two doses + booster) during the selection process.
Who is AnglicareSA? As one of SA's largest social services providers, AnglicareSA makes a positive difference to the lives of more than 50,000 people each year. Our 1,900 staff and 300 volunteers support individuals, families, and communities, responding to their immediate needs and working with them to build capacity to restore and maintain dignity and control in their lives. Our services are broad, supporting people at every stage of life. We believe in social justice, the equal worth of each citizen, equality of opportunity, and the importance of strong communities. Together we change lives.
What we offer : Access to our fantastic salary packaging options – increase your take-home pay by decreasing the amount of tax you pay Banking benefits, health care discounts, gym membership offers, paid parental leave, and much more A diverse and supportive team culture focused on improving lives through collaboration How to Apply : View the attached Job Description via the vacancy's application page on the AnglicareSA website for further details on the role requirements. If this sounds like you, please click on Apply and submit your application! We do not accept applications via email. For more information, contact : Lisa Coyle – Recruitment Business Partner at
Note : We will be reviewing applications as they are received, so we encourage interested candidates to apply promptly. AnglicareSA is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a workplace free of discrimination and harassment. We encourage all suitably qualified candidates to apply. We are committed to employing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Please contact the person listed above to discuss joining AnglicareSA and visit our website / for details on our Aboriginal Services.
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Manager Residential Aged Care • Australia