Healthcare Australia (HCA) is a major provider of healthcare services across Australia, including allied health, primary care, recruitment, NDIS, care services, and training.
In December 2024, we began providing health, mental health, and wellbeing services across the onshore Immigration Detention network. Our team of nurses, general practitioners, and allied health professionals offer a range of healthcare services, including health assessments, chronic disease management, health promotion, wound management, immunizations, and other primary health interventions. HCA also launched a 24/7 Virtual Care Centre (VCC), offering remote healthcare through telehealth and video consultations to enhance onsite care for detainees
As a Registered Nurse, you will play a key role in delivering holistic, person-centred healthcare services to detainees. Working collaboratively with medical practitioners, allied health professionals and other healthcare team members, you will support the assessment, planning, coordination and delivery of healthcare services that promote wellbeing and positive health outcomes.
This role offers a diverse clinical workload and the opportunity to utilise a broad range of nursing skills in a supportive and collaborative environment.
How You’ll Make an Impact!
- Conduct comprehensive health assessments and care planning
- Deliver evidence-based nursing care and chronic disease management
- Administer medications and immunisations
- Perform wound care, blood collection and other clinical procedures
- Provide health education and health promotion initiatives
- Coordinate care with internal and external healthcare providers
- Participate in multidisciplinary case conferences when required
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation and records
- Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and service development
- Support compliance with relevant legislation, clinical standards and organisational policies
Let’s talk about you!
You are a compassionate and experienced Registered Nurse with current unrestricted AHPRA registration (Division 1) and at least five years of post-registration clinical experience in an operational healthcare setting. You bring strong clinical assessment, decision-making and problem-solving skills, along with excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. You thrive working both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team, can effectively manage competing priorities, and demonstrate adaptability, resilience and professionalism in dynamic environments. You are confident using computer systems, including the Microsoft Office Suite. Ideally, you will hold a relevant postgraduate qualification and have experience working within correctional, detention, drug and alcohol, primary healthcare, or other complex care settings, with an understanding of contemporary drug and alcohol health issues and relevant legislation.
Why you’ll love this role:
- Join a well-respected Australian healthcare organisation with 1,000+ clinicians across medical, nursing, and allied health
- Make a real clinical impact with time to assess, engage, and build genuine therapeutic relationships (not just crisis care)
- Deliver holistic, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive care within a structured, well-governed environment
- Work within a highly supportive multidisciplinary team that genuinely values nursing expertise
- Access ongoing training, clinical supervision, and opportunities to develop skills in complex care settings
- 7% discount on BUPA Private Health Insurance
- Paid birthday leave 🎉
- Salary packaging & novated leasing via Smartgroup
- Free onsite parking 🚗
If you have any questions or further assistance about the role, please contact Katie Longhurst on katie.longhurst@primaryhsa.com.au
Veterans are encouraged to apply. At HCA we are committed to embracing diversity and committed to providing a safe working environment.
Sounds like the role for you?
We'd love to hear from you, apply now and take the next step in your career!