Introduction Are you a passionate and experienced clinical leader ready to step into a role where your skills and compassion make a lasting impact? At Kalyra , we are committed to delivering person-centred, high-quality care that supports older Australians to live independently in their own homes. We are currently seeking a Clinical Care Partner to join our dedicated Help at Home team and play a key role in shaping safe, effective, and holistic clinical care across our home care programs. In this pivotal position, you’ll lead with empathy and purpose—supporting, mentoring, and empowering a regional team to deliver excellent client outcomes. If you are driven by clinical excellence, value working in a supportive and values-led organisation, and thrive in a dynamic, community-focused environment, we’d love to hear from you. About Kalyra Kalyra is a values-led organisation with a proud heritage of providing compassionate, community-based care. Guided by our vision to improve the quality of life for those in need, we continue to expand our services through innovation, integrity, and a deep commitment to our people. Our values define how we work: Caring – daily acts of kindness Enabling Others – making it possible A Community – where each individual is recognised Commitment – here for the right reasons Building on Strengths – growing together Description Position: Clinical Care Partner Location: South Australia Team: Help at Home Clinical Team Direct Reports: Regional Nurses, Home Support Workers Number of Positions Available: 3 Position Overview The Clinical Care Partner plays a crucial leadership role within Kalyra’s Help at Home program, overseeing the clinical care of clients with complex or high-impact health needs. This role focuses on building the capability of the workforce to deliver safe, high-quality, person-centred care that supports reablement, early intervention, and wellness. Working closely with Registered Nurses, Enrolled Nurses, and Home Support Workers, the Clinical Care Partner provides clinical oversight, guidance, and leadership to ensure service delivery meets both regulatory standards and the unique needs and preferences of each client. Key Responsibilities Clinical Leadership & Practice Provide clinical supervision, support, and mentoring to nursing and care staff Lead implementation of clinical care strategies and risk management plans Promote best-practice care aligned with Aged Care Quality Standards and client-centred outcomes Manage a small caseload of Home Care Package clients Assessment, Planning & Monitoring Oversee assessment and clinical care planning for clients with complex or high-prevalence conditions Collaborate with external health professionals to ensure integrated care and early intervention Facilitate reassessments and reviews when clients' conditions change Capability Building & Governance Identify workforce training needs and facilitate professional development Lead side-by-side competency assessments and mentoring Support the implementation of local clinical governance initiatives Quality & Safety Investigate and resolve incidents and feedback in line with Kalyra’s quality systems Ensure compliance with clinical and legislative frameworks including Work Health & Safety Identify opportunities for continuous improvement across clinical and support services Organisational Focus Areas Act as the lead for Assistive Technology and Home Modifications, Restorative Care Pathway, and End of Life Pathway within your region Salary & Benefits Vehicle: $10,500 vehicle allowance or a fully maintained vehicle Other benefits: Competitive Salary based on experience, access to salary packaging, professional development opportunities, and a supportive team environment Skills And Experiences What You’ll Bring Essential Bachelor’s degree in Nursing Current AHPRA registration Demonstrated leadership in clinical practice within aged care or community settings Experience mentoring or supervising multidisciplinary teams Sound knowledge of Home Care Packages (HCP), CHSP Guidelines, and the Aged Care Quality Standards Strong organisational, communication, and problem-solving skills Desirable Experience with Support at Home Reforms Ability to work across multiple regions Understanding of relevant legislation, including the Aged Care Act 1997 and WHS regulations A commitment to person-centred care and continuous improvement Additional Requirements Up-to-date vaccinations including influenza and COVID-19 Commitment to Kalyra’s values and ethical standards Compliance with Equal Opportunity, WHS, and clinical governance requirements