Posted 28/05/2026
Closes 11/06/2026
Randwick, 2031, Sydney, New South Wales
Casual
Not specified
Employment Type: Temporary Full Time until October 2027
Position Classification: Clinical Nurse Educator
Remuneration: $120,652.51 - $124,565.90 per annum plus superannuation
Hours Per Week: 38
Requisition ID: REQ664006
Applications Close: Sunday, 7 June 2026
Operating Suite CNE Educator, Prince of Wales Hospital / Royal Hospital for Women
Are you passionate about teaching and sharing your knowledge?
Do you have the drive to make a real difference in the clinical setting?
If so, we invite you to join us in shaping the future of nursing and driving excellence in patient care at Prince of Wales Hospital (POWH) and Royal Hospital for Women (RHW) as a Clinical Nurse Educator.
Be part of a dynamic and supportive environment where your knowledge and leadership can make a lasting impact.
(As a Clinical Nurse Educator, you will Lead and inspire nursing teams through effective education and clinical guidance. Mentor and support staff, fostering a culture of continuous learning. Share your expertise to enhance patient care and clinical excellence. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure best practice across the unit.)
Benefits
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The Role
The Clinical Nurse Educator – Perioperative Unit at Prince of Wales Hospital / Royal Hospital for Women is responsible for leading and supporting the professional development, clinical education, and competency assessment of nursing staff within the perioperative environment.
The role implements and evaluates evidence-based education programs, supports orientation and transition of nurses into specialty practice, and provides clinical guidance and supervision to promote safe, high-quality patient care.
Working collaboratively with nursing leadership and multidisciplinary teams, the position contributes to the development of nursing practice, quality improvement initiatives, accreditation activities, and the integration of evidence-based practice into clinical care.
The Clinical Nurse Educator also acts as a professional role model and mentor, fostering a culture of continuous learning, professional growth, and excellence in perioperative nursing practice.
Where You'll be Working
Prince of Wales Hospital and Community Health Service is a Level 6 Tertiary Referral Hospital with an inpatient bed base of 370. Each year we care for more than 70,000 patients in our Emergency Department and have around 50,000 admissions to the inpatient units. POWH offers an outpatient service and rural outreach service and provides more than 900,000 occasions of non-admitted patient care each year, including innovative virtual models of care. We have transitioned the majority of inpatient units and wards to the Acute Services Building (ASB) including a state of the art Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit. POWH provides an exceptional staff experience and enhanced patient and family outcomes as a result of the provision of person-centred care.
Randwick Local council is renowned for our world-class beaches and supported by cafes and restaurants to tickle your taste-buds, Randwick’s fascinating coastline and atmosphere will have you in awe the minute you arrive. Offering a mix of historic buildings, impressive beaches and coastal walks coupled with boutique restaurants, transport links and a vibrant nightlife, you’ll never be short of things to do in this progressive community.
Selection Criteria
To be considered for this position, please ensure you address the below questions as thoroughly as possible.
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For role related queries or questions contact Lorraine Symonds on ***************@health.nsw.gov.au
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Reasonable Adjustments
NSW Health recognises everyone is unique, and that you may require some adjustments to ensure you have the best opportunity to apply. If we can make some adjustments to the NSW Health recruitment/interview process, then please email ***************@health.nsw.gov.au and let us know.
Adjustments may include but are not limited to, physical requirements, interview setups and specific interview availability times where required.
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