July 2026 Transition to Specialty Practice Program - Critical Care
Part-time AssociateJob Overview
Our 2026 Critical Care Transition to Specialty Practice (TSP) program provides a fantastic opportunity to extend your professional career by enhancing your skills and knowledge across one of the following specialty areas:
- Cardiac Nursing (Including Catheter Laboratory), Emergency or Intensive Care
You will be supported, guided, and coached throughout the program by our dedicated Clinical Educators and senior clinicians.
This Intake is for July 2026.
The Specialities:
- Cardiac – recruiting at Epworth Geelong and Richmond, including Richmond Cath Lab
- Emergency – recruiting at Epworth Geelong and Richmond
- Intensive Care – recruiting at Epworth Eastern (Box Hill), Freemasons, Geelong and Richmond
These positions are 0.8 EFT, in recognition of the time commitment required to study and attend study days, complete assessments whilst also working to embed this knowledge into clinical practice.
This integrated role is ideal for those seeking to consolidate their learning while progressing in a structured and sustainable career pathway. In addition, you'll have access to further professional development opportunities through Epworth’s extensive scholarship program, supporting your continued growth and advancement.
To be successful in this role…
You are passionate about delivering an exceptional patient experience by delivering high-quality care. Professional, empathetic and compassionate in your personal conduct, you have the ability to inspire others and be a positive role model. You are motivated to continually learn, improve and promote best practice.
You will have:
- Current AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse
- Australian Citizenship / Permanent Residency; OR New Zealand Citizenship
- A minimum of one-year acute clinical nursing experience following your graduate year within the acute clinical setting.
Position Description Inherent Requirement
We will review applications as we receive them.
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