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Job Title


Clinical Care Partner


Company : Uniting Communities Incorporated


Location : Adelaide, South Australia


Created : 2026-02-02


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Make a meaningful difference every day.At Uniting Communities, we''re committed to supporting older people to live safely, independently and with dignity in their own homes. We''re seeking an experienced and compassionate Clinical Care Partner to provide high-quality clinical leadership and care coordination within our Community Aged Care program.About the RoleAs a Clinical Care Partner, you will work closely with participants, their families and key health professionals to deliver safe, person-centred, in-home care. You will be responsible for comprehensive clinical assessments, care planning, ongoing review, and clinical oversight, while supporting staff and managing emerging clinical risks.This is a varied and rewarding role that combines direct clinical expertise, leadership, case management and quality improvement, supporting some of our most complex participants.Key ResponsibilitiesConduct comprehensive nursing assessments and develop, implement and review individualised care plansProvide clinical oversight to ensure safe, high-quality service deliveryMonitor and respond to changing clinical risks, initiating reassessments as requiredCoordinate care with multidisciplinary teams and external providersEducate participants and families on care plans, rights and service agreementsProvide leadership, supervision, coaching and training to support workers and team membersSupport complex case reviews, case conferences and incident responsesMaintain accurate documentation and ensure compliance with funding, clinical and quality standardsContribute to service development, audits, continuous improvement and staff educationPromote wellness, reablement and person-centred care approachesAssist with intake, new referrals and allocation of workloads within agreed KPIsAbout YouYou are a confident and compassionate registered nurse who thrives in community-based care and enjoys balancing clinical excellence with leadership and collaboration.You will bring:Bachelor of Nursing and current, unrestricted AHPRA registrationExperience in community or aged care case managementStrong knowledge of the aged care system and Strengthened Aged Care StandardsExperience supervising, mentoring or training staffExcellent assessment, communication and problem-solving skillsAbility to manage competing priorities and complex caseloadsStrong documentation, organisational and computer skills (MS Office, client management systems)A person-centred, ethical and culturally respectful approach to careRequirementsCurrent First Aid & CPRNational Police Check and NDIS Worker Screening CheckFull unrestricted driver''s licence and reliable vehicleWillingness to work flexibly, including on-call and out-of-hours support as requiredWhy Join Uniting Communities?Work for an organisation guided by values of Kind, Bold and GenuineMake a real impact supporting older people to live well at homeSupportive, collaborative team cultureOpportunities for professional development, leadership and career growthBe part of an organisation committed to inclusion, social justice and Net Zero 2035