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  • Maintain current AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse with recognised Child and Family Health qualifications.
  • Minimum three (3) years’ recent clinical experience as a Registered Nurse.
  • Demonstrated experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families with a commitment to culturally safe

Role Type

On-site • Contract • Full-time • Associate

Description

About the Role

📍Minga Gudjaga Gunyah | Nowra

💲Nurses Award

🕛Full-time 35 hours per week

We are seeking a compassionate and experienced Child and Family Health Nurse to join our Minga Gudjaga & Birthing on Country program.

In this role, you will deliver holistic, culturally safe care for women, babies, and families, working collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams to support strong health outcomes from pregnancy through to early childhood.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver safe, evidence-based, high-quality nursing care
  • Maintain AHPRA registration and professional standards
  • Ensure accurate, confidential documentation
  • Provide culturally safe maternity, postnatal and child health care
  • Support breastfeeding, infant nutrition, and parenting education
  • Monitor child growth, development, and immunisation status
  • Conduct developmental and pre-school health assessments
  • Manage care for clients with complex or chronic needs
  • Provide triage, clinical assessments, and care planning
  • Deliver care across clinic, outreach, and home settings
  • Collaborate within multidisciplinary teams
  • Facilitate referrals and connections to services
  • Build strong partnerships with community and health services

About You

You are guided by empathy, cultural respect, and professionalism in your practice. You are resilient, organised, and committed to delivering holistic, strengths‑based care for women, babies, and families. You recognise the importance of culture, connection, and community, and are committed to working alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families in a way that is respectful, collaborative, and empowering.

You will have:

  • Demonstrated experience providing Child and Family Health nursing care within community, hospital, or primary health settings
  • Experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, with a strong commitment to culturally safe practice
  • The ability to deliver holistic, woman‑, child‑, and family‑centred care across the continuum from pregnancy through early childhood
  • Experience working both independently and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams
  • Strong communication, organisation, and time‑management skills, including clinical documentation
  • A commitment to ethical practice, maintaining confidentiality, and fulfilling mandatory reporting responsibilities

Qualifications:

  • Current AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse with recognised Child and Family Health qualifications
  • Minimum three (3) years’ recent clinical experience as a Registered Nurse
  • Current NSW/ACT Driver’s Licence
  • Working with Children Check
  • National Criminal Record Check
  • Current First Aid Certificate (or willingness to obtain)

Why Join Waminda?

  • Work in a culturally strong, values‑driven organisation
  • Be part of a supportive and collaborative team
  • Ongoing professional development and supervision
  • Meaningful work contributing to healing and community wellbeing

Applications for this position will close on Friday, 29 of May 2026.

For more information on this role, and any other opportunities with Waminda, please reach out to us at peopleandculture@waminda.org.au.

Company Overview

A culturally safe and holistic service. Providing women and their Aboriginal families an opportunity to belong and receive quality health & well-being support. Our key focus is to provide tailored strength based care.