Clinical Nurse Specialist (Gde 2) - Aboriginal Health Team - Drug Health Se at South Western Sydney Local Health District
Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Nov, 25

Salary

2241.6

Posted On

15 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Linkedin, Openness, Young People, Rights, Facebook, Welfare, Children, Working Environment, Wellbeing, It

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Employment Type: Temporary Full Time, 38 hours per week up until 03.April.2026
Location: SWSLHD District Wide Service
Position Classification: Clinical Nurse Specialist Grade 2
Remuneration: $2170.30 - $2241.60 per week
Requisition ID: REQ599348
Application Close Date: 31/08/2025
Interview Date Range: 03/09/2025 – 10/09/2025
Contact Details: Kurt Simpson – 0472 802 627 | Kurt.Simpson@health.nsw.gov.au

PLEASE NOTE: A CURRENT INFLUENZA (FLU) VACCINATION IS A MANDATORY REQUIREMENT FOR APPOINTMENT TO THIS POSITION

Looking for a nursing role with better work-life balance? Join the vibrant and professional nursing team working with people requesting assistance with alcohol and drug use. With a rewarding career in alcohol and other drugs, you can work family-friendly hours and have a positive impact on the health of our communities.
Be part of the vibrant and professional team improving and enriching the health of our communities in millions of ways every day.

WHO WE ARE:

At South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD) Drug Health Services, we are proud to offer a supportive and dynamic environment for our nursing staff.
As a nurse with us, you will be part of a dedicated team providing comprehensive care to individuals affected by alcohol and other drug use. Our district is recognized for its commitment to excellence and innovation in healthcare, and we offer extensive training, mentorship, and career development opportunities to ensure our nurses are equipped with the skills and knowledge they need to excel.
Our specialised programs and holistic approach to care have earned us accolades and a reputation for being a leader in drug health services. Recently, our allied health professionals were finalists in the NSW Health Excellence in Allied Health Awards, highlighting our dedication to quality care and professional development.
The alcohol and other drugs team work for the greater good through an open, flexible and dynamic, strengths-based approach. We listen to understand, not label.
We are an inclusive and committed team where staff are encouraged to bring their whole self to work and are proud that our team is as diverse as the vibrant communities we support.

TRANSFORMING YOUR EXPERIENCE

Transforming Your Experience (TYE) is SWSLHDs key strategy to always positively transform your, our patients, our consumers, our staffs and our communities experiences across our organisation and services. Our vision is that our care is always safe, high quality and personalised and all our staff are supported and empowered to achieve their full potential. SWSLHD upholds the CORE Values – Collaboration, Openness, Respect and Empowerment.
At South Western Sydney Local Health District we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, where we don’t just accept differences but we honour and support it. Committed to providing a working environment that thrives and values diversity, we encourage people of ️ Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander ️ background, people with a disability and people from the LGBTQI+ community to apply.
SWSLHD is committed to driving a child safe culture that upholds children and young people’s rights. We strive to ensure children and young people feel safe, supported and included in their care. Existing staff of SWSLHD and those seeking employment are required to take the safety, welfare and wellbeing of children and young people seriously while taking action to keep them safe from harm and abuse.
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Responsibilities

Using innovative, evidence-based skills and interventions, you will professionally support individuals seeking assistance with alcohol and drug use. You will take a trauma-informed approach and provide respectful, person-centred care, tailored to each individual’s needs. Central to your role will be employing an individualised, holistic approach to care, incorporating comprehensive care planning to address the diverse physical, emotional, and social aspects of each person’s journey.
South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD) Drug Health Service is excited to launch a new Aboriginal Drug Health Team—a dedicated, multidisciplinary team committed to supporting Aboriginal people and communities impacted by drug and alcohol misuse, with a particular focus on ice use. This team will deliver care through a culturally responsive, holistic model that recognises the importance of connection to culture, community, and country in the healing journey.
We are currently seeking a Clinical Nurse Specialist Grade 2 to join this innovative team. This role offers a unique opportunity to work alongside a passionate group of professionals—including Aboriginal Health Workers, Counsellors, a Social Worker, and an Aboriginal Program Coordinator—to provide person-centred care that is grounded in cultural safety and respect. The successful candidate will work across acute and primary care settings, supporting client engagement, care planning, care coordination, and harm reduction treatment.

This position is based in Cabramatta and will involve travel across the South West Sydney region, working on the lands of the Dharawal, Darug, and Gundungurra peoples. As part of the Aboriginal Drug Health Team, you will be supported by an Aboriginal Program Coordinator and have access to a wide range of cultural supports, including:

  • Cultural supervision and Mentoring
  • The SWSLHD Aboriginal Health Unit
  • A strong network of Aboriginal colleagues across the district

We welcome applications from both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people who are passionate about working in partnership with Aboriginal communities and committed to delivering culturally safe, compassionate care.
This is more than just a job—it’s a chance to be part of a transformative initiative that places culture, healing, and community at the centre of everything we do.
A nursing role in the alcohol and other drugs sector offers mentally stimulating work and provides a high level of autonomy and empowerment. You’ll work within a collaborative team that enables a culture of support.
Your contribution as a healthcare professional will have a meaningful and positive impact, which is felt at a community level.

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