Diabetes Nurse Educator
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At North Richmond Community Health (NRCH) we are proud to deliver courageous health and community services that collaboratively address health inequity. We nurture a workforce that is passionate and diverse, with shared values and a strong commitment to making positive health impacts within the heart of North Richmond. With access to a variety of flexible work arrangements, health and wellbeing activities and a rich learning environment, our team members are consistently able to deepen their expertise by being part of impactful and world recognised community health solutions.
Generous salary packaging options
Part-Time (0.4 FTE), Permanent
Strong connection to community and innovation
Clinical Nurse Consultant C Year 1 ($66.08 an hour)
About the program
The Medical Services Program delivers primary health care through GP and specialist services, supporting a diverse community through accessible and culturally safe care. The program works closely with Allied Health and other internal services to provide holistic, coordinated support to clients with complex health needs.
About the role
The Diabetes Nurse Educator provides culturally safe, evidence-based assessment, education and support to clients to promote diabetes prevention and self-management. Working closely with GPs, Allied Health and community services, this role supports coordinated care for clients with complex and chronic health needs.
Key responsibilities include:
Delivering high quality diabetes education to individuals and groups
Supporting clients with diabetes management, including insulin stabilisation
Coordinating care and working collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams
Providing clinical advice and support to GPs and other health professionals
Maintaining accurate clinical documentation and supporting quality improvement
Contributing to staff education and development
About you
You are a compassionate and skilled clinician who is passionate about improving health outcomes through education, empowerment and culturally responsive care.
Current AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse (Division 1)
Graduate Certificate in Diabetes Education (or working towards)
Credentialled Diabetes Educator status (or working towards)
Demonstrated experience in diabetes education, including insulin stabilisation
Strong understanding of chronic disease self-management principles
Experience working with diverse communities and complex health needs
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
Commitment to culturally safe, person-centred care
Why join us?
At NRCH, you’ll be part of a team that’s making a tangible difference in people’s lives. You’ll enjoy:
A supportive, values-driven culture that embraces diversity and inclusion.
Generous salary packaging and flexible working arrangements.
Free On-Site Car Parking
The chance to help shape the future of a respected community health organisation.
Closing Date: 8 May 2026
For questions specific to the role, please contact Ned Wilson, Allied Health Manager @ Nedw@nrch.com.au
For questions or support with your application, please contact Isabella Fisher (People and Culture Coordinator) @ isabellaf@nrch.com.au
- Department
- Medical Services
- Locations
- North Richmond Community Health