Enrolled, Registered and Clinical Nurse - Acute Geriatrics

Job no: 930366
Work type: Full time, Part time
Location: Adelaide Metro Southern
Categories: Nursing/Midwifery

  • Southern Adelaide Local Health Network – Flinders Medical Centre – Rehabilitation, Aged and Palliative Care
  • Salary $63,992 - $74,831 p.a. (Pro Rata) ENC/END
  • Salary $74,831 - $102,103 p.a. (Pro Rata) RNM1
  • Salary $87,416 - $110,497 p.a. (Pro Rata) RNM2C
  • Multiple ongoing fulltime and part time vacancies available 


Enrolled Nurse (ENC/END) Registered Nurse (RN1) & Clinical Nurse (RN2C)

Marjorie Tripp Ward | Flinders Medical Centre

If you’re passionate about caring for older people and want to work somewhere your skills truly matter, we’d love to hear from you.

Marjorie Tripp Ward is an acute 20-bed unit at Flinders Medical Centre caring for patients with acute medical conditions, who also experience geriatric syndromes such as frailty, falls and dementia. Our patients are often vulnerable and complex — and that’s why thoughtful, person-centred nursing makes such a difference here.

We’re a supportive, team-focused ward where people look out for one another. We have a high daily turnover of patients, often admitting straight from the Emergency Department; and are very well supported by Nurse Consultants and a Patient Flow role each day.  Whether you’re applying as an ENC/END, RN1 or an experienced RN2C, you’ll be joining a team that values compassion, collaboration, innovation and continuous learning.

Our ward is a part of The Division of Rehabilitation, Aged and Palliative Care (Div RAP), which is renowned for their many staff wellbeing initiatives – including fortnightly division wide touchpoints, surprise ‘Apple and Doughnut Days’, dedicated education  teams, culturally safe spaces, wellbeing grants (eg massage chairs, coffee vouchers), celebrations and recognition, and all the encouragement you may need to achieve your personal goals.

“Supportive, caring, busy, interesting, experienced, resilient, helpful, fun” – words that our current nurses used to describe the Marjorie Tripp Ward, their colleagues, and what it is like to work there.

 

What you’ll be doing:

You’ll provide direct, person-centred care on a 7-day roster, supporting patients and their families through what can be a challenging time.

Depending on your experience, you may also:

  • Take on team leader responsibilities on shift (after being upskilled and trained)
  • Support and guide students and less experienced staff
  • Contribute to education and quality improvement activities and ideas
  • Work closely with our multidisciplinary team to ensure patients’ goals of care are understood and respected
  • Provide health education to patients and carers to help improve outcomes beyond their hospital stay
 

What we’re looking for:

We’re looking for nurses who:

  • Communicate clearly and kindly
  • Can problem-solve and stay calm in complex situations
  • Are flexible and open to new ideas
  • Love to “think outside the box”
  • Have experience or a strong interest in caring for older people
  • Enjoy supporting and mentoring others
  • Have an interest in improving the lives and experience of our patients and families.
  • Provide the same level of care, compassion and clinical skill they would want for their own loved ones.


For RN2C (Clinical Nurse) applicants:

You’ll need at least three years post-registration experience, with demonstrated clinical leadership and examples of safety or quality initiatives you’ve helped lead or improve.


Why SALHN?

  • Develop and grow professionally: You will be offered opportunities for ongoing education tailored to individual disciplines and tailored to your needs as an individual – leading to more relevant and effective outcomes.
  • Join a supportive team: Increase your job satisfaction by working in a friendly, collaborative team with access to approachable, flexible, and supportive colleagues and managers who respect and value your contribution, expertise and knowledge.
  • Achieve the right work-life balance:
    • You will have access to flexible work patterns (such as compressed working weeks)
    • Benefit from our fair approach to shift rostering, helping you to manage the right work-life balance for you. This includes a predominantly night shift roster if that is the right fit for you.

 

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are warmly encouraged to apply.

Please see the attached Role Descriptions for additional information.


Want To Know More? Contact:
 Emma Pitkin, Advanced Nurse Unit Manager, 0403 891 459 , Emma.Pitkin@sa.gov.au 

Application Closing Date: 11.55 pm Tuesday 7th April 2026

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Applicant Information:

  • Relocation support is available for successful interstate and international applicants appointed to eligible roles, to assist with expenses directly related to relocating for a position with Southern Adelaide Local Health Network. More information can be found here.
  • We offer salary sacrifice benefits which provide the opportunity to save money by paying for some of your everyday expenses from your salary before it is taxed. Click here to find out more about salary packaging.
  • The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
  • Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Check and Immunisation compliance as indicated on the Role description.
  • SA Health Services are required to implement the Addressing vaccine preventable disease: Occupational assessment, screening and vaccination policy in the workplace..
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.  Job ref: 930366

 

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SA Health

Locations

Metropolitan South Australia

Work type

Local Health Network / Business