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General information

Position number
50521231
Posted date
26-Aug-2025
Closed date
07-Sep-2025
Division
Residential Aged Care
Business unit
Strategy and Care Excellence
Office location
Camberwell

Description and requirements

  • 4 Month Secondment/Contract Opportunity at SOHO, Camberwell 
  • Lead and support the management of clinical incidentsensuring timely investigation, documentation, and reporting in alignment with regulatory and organisational standards


The opportunity 

In the role of Clinical Incident Coordinator, you will work as an integral member of the Clinical, Care and Quality team to support the clinical risk (incident) management program across Regis. 

How you will make an impact as part of the Critical Incident Team: 

Key responsibilities in the role include: 

  • Triaging, escalating, communicating and following up on reported clinical incidents;
  • Undertaking and supporting clinical file review and incident investigations;
  • Facilitating and monitoring the mandatory reporting of incidents to the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, National Insurance Disability Scheme and other external bodies;
  • Where required, supporting the provision of information as relevant to clinical incidents to external bodies, such as the ACSQC and Coroner;
  • Supporting, coaching and educating staff on clinical incident management; and 
  • Supporting the analysis of incident data and assisting in the development of necessary governance reports.  

What you will bring to the role  

  • Registered Nurse with a current AHPRA registration (essential)
  • Ability to apply clinical decision making to the triaging, escalation, follow-up, analysis and investigation of clinical incidents 
  • Understanding of clinical incident and open disclosure principles and processes 
  • Ability to collect, analyse and interpret data 
  • Computer literacy and demonstrated competence in a variety of software packages 
  • Clear communicator, with an ability to work in a collaborative and constructive way with staff across all levels of the organisation 
  • Ability to be self-directed and maintain progress in multiple activities at the same time, having strong organisational and time management skills 
  • Ability to deliver staff education and training programs  
  • Commitment to privacy and confidentiality at all times  
  • Knowledge of the application of Federal, State and Local Government Regulations, Statutes, Acts as they pertain to all aspects of operating within the aged care sector (desirable)