About the Role

We’re looking for an experienced and compassionate Clinical Care Partner to join Team Leora, working across home and community settings.

 

This is a dynamic field-based role, not a desk job. You’ll be out in the community, supporting clients in their homes and local settings, delivering high-quality clinical care and thoughtful case management.

 

You’ll work with people living with disability, those recovering from injury and people requiring age-related care, ensuring support is personalised, respectful and aligned with NDIS and Support at Home (SAH) funding.

 

You’ll thrive here if you’re confident working autonomously, value collaboration and believe great care starts with listening.

Your Responsibilities

As a Clinical Care Partner, you’ll be

  • Completing initial and ongoing assessments to identify client needs and align support with funding requirements in home and community settings 
  • Developing and reviewing complex care plans, coordinating services with internal teams and external stakeholders 
  • Providing nursing and complex care support, including on-site assessment for high-care clients 
  • Offering clear, confident clinical guidance to staff and clients to ensure safe, high-quality care 
  • Monitoring client notes, incidents and service trends to maintain strong clinical standards 
  • Responding to client concerns, incidents and feedback with professionalism, empathy and accountability 
  • Coaching and training Support Workers, including competency assessments 
  • Collaborating with families, Support Workers and allied health professionals to support long-term wellbeing 

Skills and Qualifications

To succeed in this role, you will bring: 

  • A tertiary qualification in Nursing with current AHPRA registration
  • Strong understanding of NDIS Practice Standards, aged care frameworks, person-centred planning and risk management
  • Prior experience working in disability or aged care services is preferred
  • A valid Australian Driver Licence (community travel is essential)
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, grounded in respect and collaboration
  • Strong organisation and decision-making skills, especially in fast-paced environments
  • A genuine commitment to improving the lives of people living with disability

Why Leora?  

As we scale through 2026 and beyond, we offer more than just a role — we offer a place to build something meaningful. 

You’ll enjoy: 

  • Pay that values you: A competitive package that genuinely reflects the impact you make 
  • Growth with bite: Real mentoring, real career moves, and development 
  • Passion on our dime: A personal passion grant to fund your hobby or side project  
  • Work–life that works: Hybrid work & fitness perks 
  • Culture with Spark: Think challenges, cultural celebrations & wild community projects 

If you’re ready to do meaningful work, back your clinical judgment, and be part of a team that genuinely cares, we’d love to hear from you. 

You can apply through Seek or directly send your application to krishna.s@leorahealth.com.au  

Acknowledgement of Country

Leora acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living today.

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