Healthcare Australia is seeking an experienced AOD or Mental Health Registered Nurse to join a multidisciplinary team in Pinkenba, QLD, on a Monday to Friday, no shift work basis. You will conduct comprehensive AOD assessments, develop and implement care plans, deliver brief interventions, support withdrawal management, and monitor progress in detention settings with trauma informed, person centred care, working alongside GPs, nurses, psychologists, and social workers. You must be an AHPRA registered nurse with either a minimum of five years’ RN experience in AOD plus a post graduate qualification in mental health, or seven years’ AOD RN experience without postGrad. Benefits include free onsite parking, birthday leave, salary packaging, and veteran friendly hiring. To apply, tailor your CV to highlight AOD and primary health care experience, multidisciplinary collaboration, and evidence based care, and contact Renata Lage at [email protected] or 0477 871 590.
Are you looking for a rewarding opportunity where you can make a meaningful impact on the lives of vulnerable people while working within a supportive and multidisciplinary team?
Healthcare Australia (HCA) is one of Australia’s leading healthcare providers, delivering a broad range of services across primary care, mental health, allied health, NDIS, care services, recruitment, and training.
Since December 2024, HCA has been providing health, mental health, and wellbeing services across the onshore Immigration Detention Network.
We are seeking experienced Mental Health Nurses and Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD) Nurses to join our growing team. Working alongside GPs, nurses, psychologists, social workers, and other allied health professionals, you will play a key role in delivering person-centred care and supporting positive health outcomes.
Employment Type: Part-time or full-time positions available
As an AOD Nurse, you will be part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team providing person-centred, high-quality, and safe care to individuals in detention with alcohol and other drug-related needs. You will conduct comprehensive AOD assessments, develop and implement care plans, deliver brief interventions, support withdrawal management, and monitor progress.
This is a great opportunity to work across a range of AOD services, including harm reduction, health promotion, medication administration, and psychoeducation. You'll be delivering compassionate, evidence-based care in a trauma-informed environment that respects the rights, culture, and dignity of every individual.
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You will be an AHPRA-registered Nurse (General, unrestricted registration) with either a minimum of five (5) years’ experience as a Registered Nurse in AOD (non-telehealth) plus a post-graduate qualification in mental health.
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You will be an AHPRA-registered Nurse (General, unrestricted registration) with either a minimum of seven (7) years’ experience as a AOD Registered Nurse without a post-graduate qualification.
You’ll bring your passion for Primary Health care and be rewarded with:
Veterans are encouraged to apply. At HCA we are committed to embracing diversity and committed to providing a safe working environment.
If you have any queries, please contact Renata Lage on [email protected] or 0477 871 590
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.