Featured roles: Lead Fertility Counsellor, Patient Services Assistants, Paediatric Allergy Nurse Consultant

This week’s featured roles include a fertility-focused counselling role, a Support Services role at Monash Children’s Hospital and a nurse consultant role within our Paediatric Allergy Service.

Lead Fertility Counsellor

For the Lead Fertility Counsellor role, we’re looking for someone who will be responsible for the management of counselling within Monash Health’s Fertility Service to lead and develop a team of professionals committed to the highest quality standards.

They will also be responsible for the training, competency, and supervision of all fertility counsellors, and deliver specialist counselling for patients and families undertaking fertility treatment.

Apply for the role in the Fertility team on the Monash Health careers website →

Patient Services Assistant

The General Services team at Monash Children’s Hospital is seeking a qualified and customer-focused Patient Services Assistant to work within the children’s mental health unit based at Clayton.

The Patient Services Assistant will have good communication skills to interact with the nursing team and a proactive approach to the cleaning requirements of the ward.

Apply for the role at Monash Children’s Hospital on the Monash Health careers website →

Paediatric Allergy Service

We’re also looking for an experienced Clinical Nurse Consultant with advanced theoretical and clinical skills to work in our Paediatric Allergy Service.

Using clinical leadership, collaboration and a consultative approach, the Clinical Nurse Consultant will support the Paediatric Allergy and Immunology clinicians and provide clinical advice and advocacy for patients presenting to the service.

Apply for the role in our Paediatric Allergy Service on the Monash Health careers website → 

Monash Health is hiring! If you’re interested in joining our team, head to Monash Health Careersto check out our current opportunities.

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