Registered Nurse - Gympie
- Queensland, QLD, Australia
- Permanent Part Time
Home & community care | No night shifts
Registered Nurse - Gympie
Help older Australians live well at home across Gympie and surrounds. As a part time Registered Nurse with integratedliving, you’ll deliver person-centred clinical care in clients’ homes and, at times, via telehealth—focusing on independence, dignity and great outcomes.
The essentials –
- Type: Part time role – 3 days per week
- Where: Gympie & surrounding communities
- Tools: iPad, laptop, work phone | Paid travel time
- Support: Clinical guidance + peer network; autonomy to plan your day
Why Join integratedliving?
We’re more than just a workplace — we’re a purpose-driven team supporting Australians to live well and independently. Here’s what we offer:
- Competitive Salary + super + salary packaging (up to $18,550 tax-free per year)
- Travel reimbursements for use of personal vehicle
- Work-Ready Tools: Phone, iPad, and home office IT support
- Growth & Support: Ongoing training, career progression, and a values-led team culture
- Perk box: get access to 9,000+ discounts and save $ on your groceries, online shopping, travel, fitness, and more.
Your Role – What You’ll Do?
As a Community RN, you’ll play a key role in empowering clients to remain safe, well, and independent in their own homes.
- Deliver clinical care across Home Care Package (HCP), CHSP, and other programs
- Provide in home nursing care including chronic disease management, medication, wound care, catheter, and stoma care
- Collaborate with Allied Health professionals to provide holistic, goal-directed care
- Promote health education and self-management through Telehealth and face-to-face visits
- Facilitate and support group programs including our award-winning Wellness for Independence®
What You’ll Need?
- Current AHPRA registration as a Division 1 Registered Nurse
- Minimum 1 year of experience in community, aged care, or acute settings
- Working with Children check, Police check, CPR and Driver's License
- Confidence to work autonomously with strong time management and organisational skills
- Competence using digital devices and client management systems
- Advanced clinical care experience across areas like palliative care, chronic disease, wound and medication management
Ready to Make a Difference?
Join a values-driven organisation and a skilled, supportive clinical team that puts people first.
Apply today and help us create healthier communities within your wider community.