Join Our Growing Team at Holstep Health! Merri Health is now Holstep Health - a new chapter in delivering high-quality healthcare to our communities. - Glenroy Location - Flexible working options available including work from home days - Be a part of a supportive multidisciplinary team providing care to older people in the community Your new organisation At Merri Health, we strive to enrich diverse communities through the provision of quality health care and support services. A career at Merri will see you contributing to a culture that affects change for our clients and the wider community. We are committed to supporting the talent and skills of our employees because we know their capability is the key to our success. Your new role This role is the chance to join a passionate and highly skilled multidisciplinary team. You will be supported and encouraged to innovate and share ideas as we continue to grow and develop the service. Funded by the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP), this community nursing (continence advisory) role predominantly involves providing expert assessment, education, advice and referrals to aid older adults in managing incontinence problems. You will also work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team, to support people with people living with dementia and their carers, through coordinating care, provide support, information and access to services with a view to improving their quality of life. You may also be required to undertake general health assessments and cognitive screening for clients in receipt of a Home Care Package. The service is underpinned by a wellness and reablement approach, which focuses on clients' strengths, and aims to maximise independence and autonomy. You will be responsible for - Providing high quality, evidence based services for all clients - Undertake health, continence and cognitive assessments using evidence-based practice including the identification of treatment options and promotion of self-management - Provide education and advice to clients and their families - Provide recommendations and work closely with referrers to support optimal clinical care in response to identified goals - Completing timely and accurate documentation of all clinical interactions - Actively participating in professional development to maintain and enhance clinical knowledge and technical skills and keep up to date with new developments and relevant trends. - Participate in service development and quality improvement activities What you will need to succeed To be successful with Holstep Health you will go above and beyond to achieve great results for our clients, the organisation and yourself. What you'll need to succeed: • Degree qualified in nursing and registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as a division 1 Registered Nurse. • Demonstrated experience in providing high quality clinical care to older adults • Excellent interpersonal skills and highly developed communication (written and verbal) skills • Strong organisational, planning, time management and prioritisation skills How to Apply: Review the attached position description below and learn more about us on our website. To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter outlining your experience to jobs@holstephealth.org.au Applications Close: 01 September 2025. We encourage early applications as interviews may commence before the closing date. At Holstep Health, we celebrate diversity and inclusion. No matter your background, religion, sexual orientation, age, or gender, we encourage all individuals to apply and bring their unique perspectives to our team.