The John L Grove Unit:
The Tasmanian Health Service, John L Grove Rehabilitation Unit seeks experienced Enrolled Nurses for a 20-bed specialised rehabilitation unit which is situated a short distance away from the main campus of LGH. John L Grove rehabilitation is based on the social model of care where transition to premorbid or alternative lifestyle is a priority when planning, implementing, and evaluating the over care of a patient.
The multidisciplinary rehabilitation team (MDT) at John L Grove consists of registered and Enrolled Nurses, operational staff, various allied health professionals, pharmacist, medical registrar. The Rehabilitation physician guides and directs the medical care of the patients in this unit.
Enrolled Nurse at John L Gove rehabilitation unit collaborates with MDT to plan, implement, and evaluate high quality, rehabilitation focused and patient centred care to the patients with various rehabilitation needs.
The role:
Note: - Please refer to the
Applicant Guide
For more information, please contact:
Sukhpal Kaur
Position: Nurse Unit Manager
Phone: (03) 6777 4262
E-mail: sukhpal.kaur@ths.tas.gov.au
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