
About Chorus
Chorus is a WA-based organisation with close to 1000 team members and volunteers who support seniors, people on the mental health recovery journey, and those living with a disability. Our purpose is to enable people to live the life they choose at home and in the community. We’ve designed a structure that focuses less on management and hierarchy and more on the things that matter - relationships, customers, and communities! Our network of small local teams enables Chorus people to be more connected to each other and feel a sense of belonging.
About the role
We are seeking Registered Nurses – across Perth Metro areas
About You
You are a qualified Registered Nurse with a passion for community care and a commitment to supporting people to live independently.
Registered Nurses - Join Our Community Revolution
Are you tired of traditional healthcare that treats people like numbers?
Ready to be part of something completely different?
At Chorus, we're not just another aged care provider. We're a community who believe that belonging—not just services—is the key to a good life. We've thrown out the old playbook of hierarchical, one-size-fits-all care and created something extraordinary: a network of small, autonomous Local teams who know their neighbourhoods like family.
What Makes This Role Special
This is an opportunity to rethink nursing in aged care. As a Registered Nurse at Chorus, you won't be stuck behind a desk or rushing between impersonal visits. You'll be embedded in our Local network of passionate people who genuinely care about their community. You'll have the autonomy to make real decisions in line with Chorus practice, values and processes, the support to try new approaches, and the freedom to focus on what actually matters: helping people thrive in their own homes and communities.
This isn't about ticking boxes—it's about connecting people and changing lives.
Your Mission (Should You Choose to Accept It)
The Chorus Difference
Who You Are
The Non-Negotiables:
The Magic Ingredients:
What's In It For You
More Than Just a Job:
The Intangibles:
Ready to Join the Revolution?
If you're a Registered Nurse who's passionate about community, tired of traditional healthcare models, and ready to help us prove that belonging is the best medicine, we want to hear from you.
Great Local teams are built one amazing person at a time.
Send your resume and a cover letter that tells us why you're ready to help transform community care in your local community.
Shortlisting will commence immediately.
Chorus is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants from a variety of cultural and linguistic origins, as well as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQIA+ persons, and those with disabilities, are encouraged to apply.

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.
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