Job description
Job Description
- Part-time, ongoing role | 20 hours per week across four days
- Work across Doctors in Secondary Schools (DiSS) sites and headspace Narre Warren & Dandenong clinics, on the lands of the Bunurong People
- $56.65 per hour + 12% super + salary packaging benefits up to $18,550 per year
About the program
This role sits within the Youth Health Clinic at headspace, delivering care through the Doctors in Secondary Schools (DiSS) program and GP youth clinics. These services provide young people with free, accessible primary health care—addressing common barriers such as cost, transport, and appointment availability.
As part of a multidisciplinary team, the role works alongside GPs, nurses, school wellbeing teams, families, and headspace clinicians to support young people’s physical health, mental health, and sexual and reproductive health needs.
Your role, your impact
As a Youth Health Nurse, you’ll support young people to access timely, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate health care in environments where they already feel safe.
Your work will directly contribute to early intervention, improved health outcomes, and stronger connections between young people, families, schools, and community services.
You will:
- Provide clinical nursing care to young people within DiSS and headspace GP clinics
- Conduct assessments including HEADDSS, mental state and risk assessments
- Support care coordination and referrals with GPs and youth services
- Deliver health education and follow-up care for young people
- Collaborate with GPs, school staff, families and internal teams to deliver integrated care
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation and service data (including HAPI surveys)
About you
You’ll succeed in this role if you have:
- Registration as a Division 1 Nurse with AHPRA
- Experience working with young people in health or community settings
- Strong therapeutic engagement and communication skills
- Confidence assessing and responding to clinical risk
- Experience across physical health, mental health, sexual health and AOD
- Unrestricted Victorian driver’s licence
What will make you stand out
- Experience in youth health, community health, or school-based settings
- Confidence delivering health education to young people
- Experience working with diverse communities, including LGBTIQA+, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, refugees, and neurodivergent young people
What’s in it for you
At Each you’ll be supported to be your best.
We provide:
- Supportive & inclusive culture – Work with like-minded colleagues and leaders who genuinely care
- Competitive salary – Based on your experience, plus above-award conditions and generous leave options
- Boost your take-home pay – Not-for-Profit Salary Packaging (up to $15,900 tax-free per year) plus an extra $2,650 tax-free for meals and entertainment
- Professional development & training – Access mentoring, supervision, leadership pathways, and discipline-specific learning
- Endless career opportunities – With over 200 programs across QLD, NSW, ACT, TAS and VIC, there are plenty of pathways to progress
- More leave when you need it – Annual leave, personal leave, family & domestic violence leave, and the option to purchase extra leave
Additional Information
To view the full Position Description, click here or visit each.com.au, go to ‘Work With Us’ - ‘Careers’ - ‘Open Roles’ and search for this position.
For more information or a confidential discussion, contact Erika Nagy, Practice Manager – Youth Health Clinic at Erika.Nagy@each.com.au
Applications Close: Friday 17th April 2026
Please note that applications will be reviewed as they are received. Interviews may take place during the advertising period – so don't miss out and apply today!
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