Exciting new opportunity in North Brisbane! Join our growing team and be part of delivering meaningful, community-based care close to home.
We encourage applications from candidates living in or around Cashmere and the northside of Brisbane, enjoy the benefit of working close to home while supporting your community.
Training will commence mid-May, with the role starting in the end of May.
About The Role
Want to be part of a team of professionals who take pride in providing the highest levels of participant care? The Fortify Health Care Services team is supportive, approachable and client-centred and also provides excellent staff training and development opportunities through our training academy.
We provide care and support to participants with complex health needs, including mental health, challenging behaviours and high-intensity support needs.
The Enrolled Nurse is responsible for the delivery of safe and effective nursing care, under the direction of the Registered Nurse (RN).
This is not agency work. You’ll work consistently with the same participants, supporting them in the comfort of their own homes. That means more meaningful relationships, greater continuity of care, and the opportunity to truly make a difference.
Pay Rate:
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Enrolled Nurses $44.03 + super+ penalties (inc. cas. loading)
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Experience assisting with high-intensity clinical supports —skills that will be strengthened through continuous training and clinical support
- Adhere to positive behaviour support plans & implementing documented strategies to best support positive outcomes for the participant.
- Deescalate and provide mental health support and manage & provide a safe & calm environment.
- Attend to personal cares, catheter flushes, medication administration and relevant high-intensity support requirements.
- Support participants with daily supports including light domestic tasks, transport, meal preparation, companionship.
- Approach complex situations with calm, compassion, and professionalism—your presence can be a powerful source of reassurance.
- Use encouragement and motivation to support participants to independence and other personal goals.
- Work closely with your fellow team members to create a smooth, stable, and positive service environment as a team player. If a colleague needs help, lend a hand. We’ve got each other’s backs.
- Complete required documentation, including shift notes, incident reports and data collections via in-house support charts, and contribute to the development, modification & evaluation of Participant Care Plans.
- Build strong rapport with participants and stakeholders.
- Attend to medical emergencies & provide first aid as required.
- Have a positive can-do attitude, with the ability to focus on a holistic approach to support, encompassing a wellbeing and clinical lens within your support framework.
Why Join Us?
At Fortify Health Group, you’re not just stepping into a role—you’re joining a team that genuinely makes a difference. We believe healthcare is about people first, and our work is focused on empowering individuals to navigate complexity and improve their health and wellbeing through personalised, community-based support.
Our team is driven by purpose, compassion, and a commitment to meaningful outcomes. In return, we offer a supportive and collaborative environment where your contribution is valued, your growth is encouraged, and your impact is visible. Whether you’re looking to deepen your expertise or take the next step in your career, you’ll be backed by a team that wants to see you succeed.
Here’s what you can look forward to:
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Pay above-award pay – because your skills and dedication deserve recognition
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Paid training & qualifications – invest in your future while you work
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Consistent participants – build real relationships and see your impact firsthand
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Clinical supervision & support – never feel like you’re on your own
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Career growth opportunities – develop your skills through our training academy
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Supportive team culture – we genuinely have each other’s backs
What You’ll Bring
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Experience in complex care and mental health, with strong physical and emotional resilience, and confidence in providing safe manual handling support
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Current AHPRA registration as an Enrolled Nurse with no restrictions (ENs)
- Relevant nursing qualifications for EN roles
- Work a rotating roster with a willingness to work night duty (if required) including inactive and active sleepovers
- Lived or worked experience supporting participants with complex health, mental health and positive behaviour support plan implementation
- A minimum of 6-12 months of experience supporting participants with complex health and mental health needs
- Excellent technological, communication and time management skills
- Valid First Aid and CPR certificate at the time of application
- Relevant compliance checks, including NDIS Worker Screening Check & Blue Card at the time of application
- Valid driver’s license and have own vehicle
- Knowledge of Auslan is highly regarded and will be considered an advantage.