NSW Health

NSW Ambulance Flight Nurse - Permanent & Temporary


PayCompetitive
LocationSydney/New South Wales
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 220402




      Employment Type: 2x Permanent and 2 x temporary Full-Time positions, 38 hours per week
      Position Classification: Registered Nurse/Registered Midwife, CNS 1, CNS 2 (dependent upon current clinical working experience and specific post graduate qualifications)
      Closing Date: 24 September 2023

      ABOUT US

      NSW Ambulance (NSWA) operates 5 fixed wing aircraft out of the Air Ambulance Base located at Mascot, Sydney. They deliver clinical care to critically ill or injured patients or patients requiring medical transport >250km who are unable to be transported by the Patient Transport Service (PTS).

      There is an additional non-operational fixed wing aircraft used to cycle aircraft through maintenance. The NSWA fixed wing base at Mascot consists of a fleet of 5 new Beechcraft King Air B350C and in 2024 NSWA will be bringing online 2 brand new state of the art Pilatus PC24 jets.

      All fixed wing aircraft are staffed with a flight nurse and pilot. Depending on the clinical requirements of the case, on occasion a doctor may be added to the flight. Flight nurses are all registered nurses and midwives with critical care experience; emergency medicine, intensive care or coronary care.

      Mascot Base operates with 4 operational aircraft 24 hours, 7 days a week. The 5th aircraft is generally in maintenance but can be surged upon request when operationally necessary. As of 1 January 2022, the aircraft and pilots are provided by Pel-Air who operate and maintain the aircraft. The flight nurses/midwives and doctors are supplied by NSWA.

      NSW Ambulance also has a contract with RFDS Dubbo and Broken Hill Base who operate 24 hours a day each with a fixed wing aircraft. These aircraft and all staff on them are supplied by the RFDS. There are also Beechcraft King Air B200C and Beechcraft King Air B350C which operate out of the two regional bases located at Dubbo and Broken Hill.

      Both aircraft have the capacity to transport two stretcher patients. A B200 can also take three seated people (flight nurse, medical team, patients or escorts) whereas a B350 can transport four seated people.

      Click here to hear first hand what it's like to work as a NSW Ambulance Flight Nurse.

      ABOUT THE ROLE

      At NSW Air Ambulance we have recognised the skill level of the nurses and the hard work they do. Successful applicants may be appointed at respective year of service (RN/RM), CNS 1, or CNS 2 level following a thorough assessment of their application. This will be in line with Award requirements and organisational policies.

      The Flight Nurse is responsible for the nursing care and clinical management of patients requiring aeromedical transport by NSW Air Ambulance, between country and metropolitan hospitals/ health facilities within NSW and interstate. Responsibilities also include triaging of patients, clinical care of patients prior to and after flights, administrative duties and ground based duties.

      This is an opportunity to join a dynamic team of critical care nurse/midwives to work on board our new fleet of B350C aircraft which have been designed by the very clinicians who work on them. Additionally, NSW Air Ambulance will be introducing to its fleet 2 state of the art PC24 jets, the future is looking good. If you are a highly motivated critical care nurse/midwife with a desire to work with extended autonomy and learn new skills, this is the job for you. Join our team and work in the most scenic and exciting office nursing can offer.

      Please refer to the Role Description and Position Conditions and General Info for further information.

      These positions are Permanent & temporary full-time (for a period of up to twelve (12) months with the possibility of extension - Temp) based in Mascot.

      OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE (for eligible employees)

      Besides your salary, you can have access to:

      • Advancement to CNS 1 & CNS 2

      • A range of leave to support you with your needs out of work including generous paid parental leave, carers leave and more

      • Allocated Days Off (ADO) once a month take a paid day off (eligible full-time employees)

      • Additional Public Holiday

      • Opportunities for extra tax savings through salary packaging

      A list of terrific benefits available here

      Employment Conditions

      • Maintain a level of physical fitness appropriate to the role

      • Meet the physical/height limitations necessary to ensure the Flight Nurse can be safely seated, exit the aircraft from the emergency exit and operate in the aircraft

      • Have no specific phobias or fears relating to working at a height and is able to work in a confined space

      • Applicants may be required to participate in pre-employment drug testing and to meet the requirements of the Drug and Alcohol policy

      • Ability to satisfactorily complete Flight Nurse Scenario based assessments to test situational awareness and physical fitness

      • Applicants must be willing to undertake a health and fitness assessment as part of the recruitment process

      • Employment is subject to passing a medical assessment by an authorised person

      • Satisfactorily complete and maintain medical assessments as published by NSW Ambulance in addition to any legislative requirements

      • Satisfactorily complete all clinical and operational training requirements of the Flight Nurse scope of practice and amendments over time

      • Ability to swim

      • Must have a current driver’s license

      HOW TO APPLY

      If this sounds like the role for you, please attach a resume as well as providing answers to the 2 pre-screening questions below - we look forward to hearing from you!

      Question 1: Please provide an example of a situation where you were able to strengthen a relationship by communicating effectively. How did you do this and what was the result?

      Question 2: Describe a time in your nursing career where you anticipated a potential clinical problem with your patient. Describe how you developed preventative measures. What was the outcome?

      Please Note:

      Applicants who are shortlisted for interview will be required as part of the assessment process to walk up some stairs and do CPR for 5 -10 minutes.

      If you’d like to discuss the position and role description more before you formally apply, confidential enquiries can be made to Chris Wildey on: 0428 455 216

      E: Christopher.Wildey@health.nsw.gov.au

      Please note: To be eligible for permanent appointment to a position in NSW Health, you must have an Australian citizenship or permanent Australian residency.

      Click here for information about eligibility lists and Recruitment Pool use

      Click here for information on our Diversity and Inclusion Statement and COVID-19

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  • About the company

      The New South Wales Ministry of Health, branded NSW Health, is a ministerial department of the New South Wales Government.