Healthcare Australia (HCA) is a major provider of healthcare services across Australia, including allied health, primary care, recruitment, NDIS, care services, and training.
In December 2024, we began providing health, mental health, and wellbeing services across the onshore Immigration Detention network. Our team of nurses, general practitioners, and allied health professionals offer a range of healthcare services, including health assessments, chronic disease management, health promotion, wound management, immunizations, and other primary health interventions. HCA also launched a 24/7 Virtual Care Centre (VCC), offering remote healthcare through telehealth and video consultations to enhance onsite care for detainees.
As the Infection Prevention and Control Lead, you’ll be at the forefront of protecting the wellbeing of detainees and staff by preventing and managing communicable diseases. Your work will help create a safer environment and reduce the risk of infectious disease outbreaks.
In this position, you will take the lead in ensuring robust infection prevention and control measures are developed and implemented. You will also manage vaccination programs for detainees and staff, ensuring timely and effective delivery. A key part of the role involves designing communicable disease management strategies, including comprehensive Outbreak Management Plans, to minimise risks and respond effectively to potential incidents.
As a subject matter expert, you will provide guidance to internal and external stakeholders, offering practical advice and support to maintain a safe environment.
The scope of this role extends across Immigration Detention Centres and Alternative Places of Detention (APODs).
Our head office is in Melbourne, but we welcome applications from talented candidates across Australia. If you’re the right fit, location won’t hold you back!
Let’s talk about you!
We’re looking for a clinical leader who thrives on collaboration and innovation.
You have strong clinical expertise and a solid understanding of communicable diseases, epidemiology, and outbreak management. Experience in strategic planning, program development, and the ability to develop and implement clinical policies is essential. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills are critical, along with a commitment to ethical conduct, cultural competence, and patient-centred care.
You’ll hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Nursing, current AHPRA registration, and a postgraduate qualification in Infection Prevention and Control. With 5+ years of post-grad clinical experience, you’ll bring expertise in vaccination programs and infection control across hospital, community, or clinic settings.
Experience in detention or correctional healthcare is desirable but not mandatory.
Bring your expertise to HCA and be rewarded with:
- Impactful Role: A chance to work with a well-respected Australian organisation and make a significant impact on its future
- Hybrid Work Model: Opportunity to work from home up to two days per week
- Health Insurance Discount: A 7% discount on BUPA Private Health Insurance
- Extra Leave: Enjoy a paid day off for your birthday to relax and celebrate
To make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in your care apply for a role with us today.
If you have any questions, please contact Ana Colina on ana.colina@primaryhsa.com.au
Veterans are encouraged to apply. At HCA we are committed to embracing diversity and committed to providing a safe working environment.
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