About the Role
We are seeking a full-time Clinical Quality and Compliance Coordinator to join our team at St Ann’s in Hobart, Tasmania, supporting the delivery of safe, high-quality and person-centred care through clinical governance, quality improvement and compliance activities. This is a senior Registered Nurse role, working closely with the General Manager and Care Manager to support strong clinical outcomes, audit readiness and continuous improvement across the home.
Why Hobart?
St Ann’s is located in Hobart, close to the city centre and surrounding residential areas. Hobart offers a great mix of lifestyle, convenience and scenery, with waterfront dining, local markets, parks, mountain views and everyday services nearby.
About Respect
Respect is the largest aged care provider in regional areas across Australia. We are a not-for-profit organisation known for providing quality care to residents and creating supportive workplaces for employees.
What We Offer
Competitive salary and entitlements.
Not-for-profit salary packaging.
Full-time stability.
Supportive clinical leadership environment.
Learning and development opportunities.
Meaningful work in aged care.
What You’ll Do
Support clinical governance, compliance and quality improvement activities.
Conduct audits and monitor clinical documentation, care systems and resident outcomes.
Support accreditation readiness and Aged Care Quality Standards compliance.
Identify care gaps and assist with improvement strategies.
Support incident reviews, risk management and corrective actions.
Provide clinical guidance and mentorship to nursing and care staff.
What You’ll Bring
Bachelor of Nursing.
Current AHPRA registration.
Minimum 3 years’ experience as a Registered Nurse in residential aged care.
Advanced clinical knowledge and assessment skills.
Strong understanding of the Aged Care Quality Standards.
Experience in clinical governance, audits and quality improvement.
High-level documentation and clinical review skills.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft and clinical software systems.
Formal IPC qualification desirable.
Current National Police Certificate
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