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Title: Clinical Lead - Vaccinations Location: Officer VIC 3809, Australia Job Description: Company Description Healthcare Australia (HCA) is Australia’s largest specialist healthcare workforce provider. We are a diverse national organisation with a strong presence across nursing, community, medical, allied health, corporate and Crisis Response Management services in every State and Territory. Job Description This role provides clinical leadership, governance, and subject matter expertise to ensure vaccination programs are delivered safely, effectively, and in line with national immunisation guidelines and professional nursing standards. Working remotely with weekly travel across clinic locations, you’ll support both operational teams and clinical staff while contributing to the ongoing success of community vaccination programs. The role involves providing clinical advice and escalation support relating to immunisation eligibility, contraindications, catch-up schedules, adverse event management, and vaccine safety. You’ll also support clinical education, cold chain compliance, vaccine stock management, and the development of clinical resources and protocols. On occasion, you will attend onsite clinics to administer immunisations, support public and school-based vaccination programs, and assist with vaccine storage audits and stock management. Let’s Talk About You: You are a confident and experienced Registered Nurse with strong knowledge of the Australian Immunisation Handbook, National Immunisation Program schedules, vaccine administration, cold chain management, and adverse event reporting processes. You’ll bring previous immunisation experience along with the ability to provide clinical guidance and support to multidisciplinary teams in a fast-paced environment. Experience working with refugee and migrant communities, as well as vaccine catch-up programs and complex patient groups, will be highly regarded. Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills are essential, along with the ability to communicate clinical information clearly and sensitively to diverse community groups. You’ll be highly organised, proactive, and comfortable working independently while maintaining high clinical and regulatory standards. To be successful in this role you will require: - Current unrestricted AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse - Current driver’s licence and access to a reliable vehicle - Demonstrated immunisation and vaccination program experience preferred - Strong understanding of clinical governance and immunisation compliance requirements With HCA you’ll be rewarded with: - A fabulous discount on BUPA Private Health Insurance – 7%! - Access to extra leave with a day off for your birthday plus a rewards and benefits platform - Salary Packaging – novated leasing available with Smartgroup - Be part of a well-respected Australian-based organisation of more than 3,000 employees! - Opportunity to make a meaningful impact within community vaccination programs - Flexible remote-based role with autonomy and variety - Potential to contribute to large-scale public health initiatives across Victoria At HCA we are committed to embracing diversity and providing a safe working environment. Veterans are encouraged to apply.
Title: General Practitioner Location: - Melbourne VIC, Australia - Employees can work remotely - Full-time Company Description Healthcare Australia (HCA) is a major provider of healthcare services across Australia, including allied health, primary care, recruitment, NDIS, care services, and training. In December 2024, we began providing health, mental health, and wellbeing services across the onshore Immigration Detention network. Our team of nurses, general practitioners, and allied health professionals offer a range of healthcare services, including health assessments, chronic disease management, health promotion, wound management, immunizations, and other primary health interventions. HCA also launched a 24/7 Virtual Care Centre (VCC), offering remote healthcare through telehealth and video consultations to enhance onsite care for detainees Job Description The General Practitioner plays a vital role in leading and managing the delivery of primary healthcare services to immigration detainees within detention centres. This position demands a strong foundation in general practice and primary healthcare, along with specialised knowledge of the unique health needs within the detention environment—particularly in areas such as mental health and substance use. A key responsibility of the role is to provide clinical supervision and serve as the primary escalation point for health staff working within the immigration detention centre. This is a full-time, virtual position. Join us in bringing a new approach to medical and wellbeing care for detainees by: - Providing preventative health checks, immunisations, and health promotion. - Managing acute presentations. - Managing chronic diseases and attending to day-to-day medical concerns. - Supporting patients with acute and chronic mental health issues alongside our specialised mental health team. - Adapting to the changing needs of the immigration field, ensuring flexibility in your approach to care. Let’s talk about you: To be considered for this role, you must hold a medical degree (MBBS or equivalent) and have full registration with the Medical Board of Australia, without restrictions. Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM), or equivalent substantial clinical practice experience is essential. Experience in telehealth is highly desirable, along with demonstrated capability in managing mental health and alcohol or other drug concerns. Authorisation as an opioid substitution treatment prescriber is preferred, or a willingness to obtain authorisation in your jurisdiction. You should also have knowledge and experience in managing public health issues, particularly communicable diseases, and a strong understanding of the needs of vulnerable populations. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential, as is the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team. You must demonstrate a clear understanding of ethical considerations and confidentiality in healthcare delivery and be able to navigate and adapt to a complex and challenging healthcare environment. You’ll bring your passion for Primary Health care and be rewarded with: - A chance to work within a well-respected Australian organisation with over 1000 employees, including doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals. - Competitive remuneration and recognition for your efforts. - An opportunity to be a part of a close-knit, collaborative team that works well with all stakeholders involved. - A varied and rewarding career in a unique healthcare environment.