
Taking care of people is our reason for being
At Sydney Adventist Hospital (SAH), fondly known as the San, caring for people is at the core of who we are. It is what drives us to deliver exceptional outcomes for our patients and it’s a shared sense of purpose that extends to everyone who works here. When you join our team, you’ll feel valued and supported by our strong commitment to learning, flexibility, great benefits and a positive culture of teamwork and cooperation.
Some of the exceptional benefits we offer include
What you will be doing in the role
An exciting permanent part-time (16hrs pw) opportunity exists for an experienced Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE) to join our Cardiothoracic and Cardiology services. In this role, you will lead the design, delivery and evaluation of evidence-based education programs that support excellence in cardiovascular care, working closely with Nurse Unit Managers and multidisciplinary teams to strengthen clinical capability and improve patient outcomes.
You will provide hands-on clinical leadership through coaching, mentoring and precepting students, new graduates and nursing staff, while supporting orientation, competency assessment, and ongoing professional development. The role includes delivering education in key cardiac areas such as cardiac monitoring, rhythm interpretation, acute cardiac care and post-operative cardiothoracic management, as well as supporting the integration of new equipment, procedures and evidence-based practices.
As a key member of the clinical leadership team, you will contribute to quality improvement initiatives, audits and research activities, monitor training compliance, maintain education records and develop an annual education plan. You will also provide regular clinical support through ward rounding and collaborate with leadership to identify learning needs and drive continuous improvement across cardiothoracic and cardiology services.
Who we’re looking for
You are a motivated clinician with a passion for education and a strong foundation in cardiac nursing. You bring strong communication and leadership skills, a commitment to evidence-based practice, and the ability to inspire and support teams in delivering exceptional care.
Essential requirements
What to expect
Successful candidates will be required to complete a range of pre-employment checks and assessments. These vary and could include professional references, functional questionnaire, a national police check, working with children check, vaccination evidence, among others.
How to apply
If you see yourself in this role, then we’d love to hear from you. Simply click on the ‘Apply’ button and we’ll keep you up to date on how your application is progressing.
If you would like to know more, then please feel free to contact our Talent Acquisition Partner, Charlotte Canham on careers@sah.org.au Please note that no applications via email will be accepted.

The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) has been providing outstanding care for Victoria's children and their families for over 147 years.
We are the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and our care extends to children from Tasmania, southern New South Wales and other states around Australia and overseas.
With a passionate, highly skilled and committed staff campus wide of over 5,000, we provide a full range of clinical services, tertiary care and health promotion and prevention programs for children and young people.
We are the designated state-wide major trauma centre for paediatrics in Victoria and a Nationally Funded Centre for cardiac and liver transplantation.
When it comes to training and research we partner with the very best. Our campus partners, the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute (MCRI) and The University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics, along with the RCH Foundation, are on site with the hospital in Parkville. Together, we are committed to improving the health outcomes for children today and in the future.
In 2016–17, more than 85,654 children attended our Emergency Department, 322,291 specialist clinic appointments were held which was almost 70,000 more than the previous year, more than 17,000 surgeries were performed and more than 48,552 children were admitted to our wards.