Earn $90,000 – $110,000 Super | Based on Experience Full-Time Role | Flexible Hours | No Late-Night Shifts Work Across Perth Metro | Travel Allowance | Rewarding Role About The Company Our client is a compassionate disability and community nursing provider dedicated to improving the quality of life for people living with disability. Their mission is to enable participants to achieve their best quality of life through world-class disability support and clinically excellent care. Their vision is to remain the preferred NDIS nursing and disability care provider for individuals and families across Australia. They are currently expanding their Perth Metro nursing team and seeking an experienced Registered Nurse who shares their commitment to dignity, clinical quality, and participant-centred support. About The Opportunity The primary purpose of this role is to provide clinical leadership and deliver high-quality nursing care to participants across community and residential settings. Each day will be different, with visits scheduled efficiently across up to 3 clustered Perth Metro homes. Core responsibilities include: Conducting nursing assessments and delivering comprehensive clinical care Assessing new participants and collaborating with the Service Delivery Lead on care planning Training, supporting and mentoring support workers to ensure safe, high-quality participant care Developing and maintaining accurate nursing documentation, support plans and assessments Promoting participants’ skill development, learning and positive behaviour strategies Ensuring full compliance with clinical, safety and NDIS standards Participating in team routines, safety reporting and continuous improvement initiatives Supporting medication administration and adhering to all WHS guidelines You will work independently while remaining supported by a collaborative internal care team. About You The successful candidate will have: Current AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse 3 years of nursing experience in Australia (essential) Experience in community care, disability, NDIS or aged care (highly desirable) Strong assessment and documentation skills Current WA driver’s licence and reliable vehicle (travel allowance) First Aid, CPR, National Police Clearance, COVID-19 vaccination status and NDIS workers screening and infection control Full working rights in Australia (no students or recent graduates) You will thrive in this role if you: Are confident working autonomously across community settings Enjoy variety, problem-solving and meaningful participant outcomes Demonstrate compassion, professionalism and clinical excellence Have strong documentation, time management and organisational skills What's in it for You? Flexible Hours with No Late-Night Shifts Required Travel Allowance for Perth Metro Community Visits Supportive Team Culture with Strong Clinical Leadership Full-Time Role Offering Stability and Long-Term Growth Highly Rewarding Work Making a Meaningful Daily Impact Interesting & Varied Role Where No Two Days are the Same Apply today and don't miss out on starting this opportunity as soon as possible!