Description of the job
Work options: Hybrid
About Us
Kinyara Health is a fast-growing boutique homecare group, operating six community-established home support businesses across Australia – each one inspired by the hearts and personal stories of their founders.
We’re on an ambitious growth journey, driven by a clear mission to deliver high-quality in-home care, expanding our impact in the community.
About The Role
The Clinical Practice Lead strengthens clinical capability across Kinyara Health by setting high standards of care and driving best-practice in quality, training, and governance. This role is central to delivering exceptional client outcomes and reinforcing Kinyara’s reputation for clinical excellence.
Responsibilities include:
- Provide expert clinical leadership and guidance across the organisation, mentoring direct care and operational teams to drive excellence in home-based care delivery.
- Lead the development and execution of clinical governance and quality improvement initiatives, including the creation and ongoing review of policies, procedures and care frameworks aligned with best practice.
- Drive a proactive compliance and risk management approach, conducting clinical audits, escalating concerns and supporting readiness for regulatory accreditation.
- Foster collaboration across clinical and operational teams, ensuring aligned efforts that optimise client care and service delivery outcomes.
- Analyse data from incidents, audits, and quality reports to generate actionable insights that inform continuous improvement and enhance client safety.
About You
We're seeking a clinically experienced and proactive leader with strong skills in quality, clinical governance, and mentoring. You’re someone who is passionate about delivering high-quality care -particularly within aged care or disability services - and thrives in a dynamic, improvement-driven environment.
You will also have:
- NDIS experience (essential)
- Bachelor of Nursing
- Postgraduate qualification in aged care, disability, or health management (desirable)
- Cert IV in training and assessment (desirable)
- Excellent organisational skills, adaptability and confidence using technology
- Strong communication and stakeholder engagement abilities
- A demonstrated commitment to high-quality care for people with aged care and disability support needs
About The Good Stuff
- Hybrid working – flexible arrangements to suit your lifestyle
- Interstate travel opportunities to work in our NSW offices
- Gain insight into the hugely important homecare sector
- A supportive work environment that encourages learning and development
- Flat organisational structure with opportunities for support directly from our CEO
- The chance to be part at the forefront of pioneering Kinyara Health’s success
About The Process
Apply now and join us on the journey to shaping the future of Australian homecare.