
Bayside Health
Bayside Health is a public health service delivering high-quality care across every stage of life for close to 1.2 million people living in metropolitan Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, Koo Wee Rup, Bass Coast and Southern Gippsland. We have more than 15 main sites, including hospitals, centres and clinics that provide comprehensive care from welcoming newborns to supporting older people and a full range of services in between. More than 22,000 dedicated staff are focused on providing exceptional, equitable, and locally connected care through shared expertise, compassion, and a commitment to continuous growth. Education and training are central to staff development as we encourage all employees to strive and thrive. Bayside Health was formed following the merger of Alfred Health, Bass Coast Health, Gippsland Southern Health Service, Kooweerup Regional Health Service and Peninsula Health on 1 January 2026.
The Department
HARP (Hospital Admission Risk Program) Complex Care is largely a community-based service within the Health Independence Program (HIP). HARP sits within the Alfred Home Acute and Community (HAC) Program and reports through the Acute and Integrated Stream (AIC). HARP provides education and care coordination to improve the health literacy, well-being, and health independence of individuals living in the community. The service promotes patient flow and aims to reduce potentially preventable hospital readmissions.
The Role
This position is open to experienced registered nurses with a strong interest in chronic and complex holistic health care.
HARP complex care: The HARP Complex Care Clinician is part of a geographic team, providing supervision and support to the multidisciplinary team, working alongside the nurses, case managers, social workers, and allied health clinicians. The role is responsible for conducting phone risk assessments, triaging and allocating new referrals, and prioritising care. The HARP Complex Care Coordinator also conducts comprehensive and holistic systems' assessments, initiates interventions to improve patients' health independence, and provides support and education on the self-management of chronic disease. The HARP Complex Care Coordinator works in collaboration with the patient, family, GPs, the HARP medical registrars, carers and other community based services or hospital based resources. The role works in partnership with the multidisciplinary team and the HARP registrar in the holistic care of patients. The role has leadership responsibilities, supporting the HARP team leads and undertaking a quality improvement portfolio in addition to clinical work. On occassion, the role steps up to provide team leadership.
Qualifications and Experience Required
Essential
Desirable
Staff Benefits
If applicable, please specify specific requirements that you require in your cover letter or CV.
For enquiries regarding this position, please contact Emma Jessup HARP Operations Lead 0409 623 808
Applications close 11pm AEST Monday, 8 June 2026
We embrace diversity and strive to have a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We actively encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, and people of all genders, sexualities, and cultural backgrounds.
If you require adjustments to the recruitment and selection process, or require an alternative format to any of the application materials, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with the contact person listed on this ad.
In accordance with the Health Services Amendment (Mandatory Vaccination of Healthcare Workers) Act 2020, health care workers in Category A or B roles (as determined by the department’s risk ratings) are required to be vaccinated against influenza or hold an acceptable medical exemption.

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.