Enrolled Or Registered Nurse (Care Coordinator) | Marathon Health
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Talent finder Marathon Health opportunities Posted: Wed, 07 May 2025

No Shift Work ✅

No Weekend Work ✅

Long Weekend every week ✅

This is the job that ticks all the right boxes!

Are you an Enrolled or Registered Nurse that is seeking a work / life balance that suits you? Want to move away from shift work? Get your weekends back? All while taking care of your wellbeing? Come join our team as a Care Coordinator! This is a part time role, 4 days a week, based in Griffith, NSW | Wiradjuri Country.

In this role we are looking for a passionate and caring Care Coordinator to help bridge the gap between individuals in need and the local services that can empower them. You’ll utilise all your experience and empathy, by reviewing health needs connecting and them to vital health services, help them build health literacy and develop capacity in the self-management of health conditions.

 Our Benefits tick even more boxes! 

  •  Boost Your Earnings: Enjoy salary packaging options—up to $15,900 annually, plus an additional $2,650 for meal entertainment, accommodation and venue hire.
  • Generous Leave: Take five weeks of annual leave each year, as well as guaranteed time off during the Christmas/New Year holidays.
  • Professional Growth: Access an annual professional development allowance to enhance your skills.
  • Wellbeing First: Benefit from our commitment to your well-being with a dedicated wellbeing hub and wellbeing allowance.
  • Savings Galore: Enjoy retail discounts and cashback offers through our employee rewards program.
  • Exclusive Partnerships: Gain perks from our corporate partners, including St George and Westpac Banks and Westfund Health Insurance
  • Commitment to Cultural Safety: you can access our Innovate RAP through this link: https://www.marathonhealth.com.au/news/launching-our-innovate-rap/

In this role you will make a real impact in the Griffith community, by:

  • Coordinating high-quality care for individuals managing chronic diseases and complex health conditions.
  • Collaborating with patients, families, carers, and the primary care team to create and implement tailored care plans that truly meet each client’s needs.
  • Working closely with GPs and other medical professionals to enhance care planning and outcomes.
  • Partnering with local health teams to streamline services and ensure seamless care coordination.
  • Communicating clearly with patients, carers, and the community, ensuring they understand the information provided and actively seeking feedback to ensure it’s helpful.
  • Enhancing access to vital services, from allied health and specialists to culturally appropriate resources, ensuring timely and affordable support for those with complex health conditions.

Full responsibilities of this role may be viewed on the Position Description found at marathonhealth.com.au/jobs/r25041/

To thrive in this role, you’ll need the following qualifications and skills:

✅ Registration as an Enrolled or Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) and/or as a qualified Aboriginal Health Worker.

✅ Proven experience in conducting comprehensive assessments, developing care coordination plans, delivering safe and responsive care, and evaluating outcomes.

✅ Strong understanding of the complexities involved in caring for individuals with chronic conditions and the ability to navigate these challenges effectively.

✅ Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and connect with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, as well as people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.

✅ A commitment to ongoing professional development, ensuring you stay at the top of your game while expanding your expertise and capabilities.

✅ A dedication to a person-centred approach, working collaboratively with individuals and families to ensure they have a voice in their care and decision-making process.