Nurse Unit Manager – Critical Care Unit (CCU)
Location: Calvary Health Care Tasmania
Employment Type: Permanent Part-Time
Commencement: February
Progress with purpose at one of Australia’s largest healthcare providers.
Join a supportive team environment with access to salary packaging, professional development, and meaningful career growth opportunities.
About the Role
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Nurse Unit Manager to lead our Critical Care Unit (CCU). This specialised unit delivers exceptional care to patients with complex and life-threatening conditions using state-of-the-art technology in a collaborative and supportive environment.
As a Nurse Unit Manager, you will provide clinical and operational leadership to drive excellence in patient care while fostering a positive and inclusive team culture.
Key Responsibilities
What You Bring
Why Join Calvary?
At Calvary, we value our staff and provide a welcoming, inclusive environment where you are supported to thrive.
Benefits include:
Care from the heart. With over 130 years of experience and 18,000 staff and volunteers, Calvary provides exceptional care across hospitals, aged care, retirement living, and community services.
For Further Information:
Contact Annie Ramsay, Director of Clinical Services, at Annie.Ramsay@calvarycare.org.au
Important Information
As part of the application process, you will be required to:
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