Identified Clinical Nurse – Women’s Sexual Health | First Nations Role | Brisbane QLD
🔥 Featured Role: Clinical Nurse – Women’s Sexual Health (Identified - First Nations)
Organisation: Queensland Health – Metro South Health
Location: Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba (Brisbane South)
Type: Permanent | Flexible Part-Time (64 hours per fortnight)
Salary: $54.44 - $58.30 p/h
Closing Date: 14 April 2025
🖤 Calling All Black Fellaz in Nursing – Step Into a Role That Matters!
Are you a proud Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander man with a nursing background and a heart for mob? Here’s a rare opportunity to make a real difference in women’s health and sexual wellbeing—right here in Brisbane.
This Identified Clinical Nurse role is all about serving community and showing up for our women, our youth, and our health. Based at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, you’ll be working with a top-tier sexual health team committed to closing the gap and creating culturally safe healthcare.
Why This Role’s For You:
🩺 You’ll be at the frontline of women’s sexual health, helping to shape better outcomes for Indigenous patients—especially our young women.
💬 Your voice and lived experience will guide culturally safe practice, building trust and breaking down barriers for mob.
🤝 You’ll work alongside deadly professionals including sexual health physicians, clinical psychologists, and outreach teams that respect and value what you bring.
📅 Enjoy flexible hours across Tuesday–Friday and a team that supports your wellbeing.
Who They’re Looking For:
A passionate First Nations nurse ready to lead in community-focused sexual health care.
Someone committed to empowering Indigenous women and youth through access, education, and advocacy.
A role model for mob—strong in culture, driven by service.
Not Just a Job—It’s a Movement
Queensland Health Metro South is more than a workplace—it’s a platform where your identity, culture, and commitment to mob are celebrated. You’ll be supported with competitive pay, professional development, and a workplace that values diversity and inclusion.
🎯 Why Black Fellaz Should Apply:
This isn’t just a women’s health role—it’s a community role. It’s about our health, our healing, and our future. By stepping into this space, you become part of a bigger picture—breaking cycles, promoting strength, and showing the next generation what’s possible.
Be the difference. Be the advocate. Be the brother that’s there for the sisters.
📞 Got Questions? Yarns welcome – Call Paul Blair on 07 3176 2583
📄 Apply before 14 April 2025 via the official Queensland Health website.