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Darling Downs Health...... 4–5

Meet our Board and Chief Executive...... 6–7

Toowoomba, the Garden City...... 8–9

Exciting annual events ...... 10

Meet our Executive Team ...... 12–13

Toowoomba staffing locations ...... 14

Meet our prostate cancer nurse ...... 15

Staff wellness ...... 16–17

Meet our electrical apprentice...... 18

10,000 steps with Agnes Wright...... 19

Join #teamdarlingdownshealth...... 20–21

Recruitment process ...... 22

3 | Wel come to Darling Downs Health “Caring for our communities – Healthier Together”

Darling Downs Health provides exceptional patient centred care to 300,000 people in public hospitals across 29 facilities. We have a large geographical imprint of a 90,000 square kilometre radius with one large regional referral hospital, extended inpatient mental health services, medium sized regional hub hospitals, rural hospitals, multipurpose health services, community outpatient clinics and residential aged care facilities. Our vision, “Caring for our communities – Healthier Together” provides the framework for what we want to achieve and the choices we make in improving our community’s health and wellbeing. Our values – compassion, integrity, dignity, innovation, and courage – define how we provide care to meet the needs of our community which include health issues associated with ageing, obesity, chronic disease and low socioeconomic status. Darling Downs Health has over 5,000 hardworking, innovative and compassionate staff employed in full-time, part-time and casual positions. We are one of the largest employers in the region! At Darling Downs Health innovative ideas are strongly encouraged, career progression is supported by managers, annually hard-working employees are recognised, health and wellbeing is a focus and our staff thrive in a strong, value-based culture throughout our facilities.

Are you ready to explore your career opportunities with Darling Downs Health? Continue reading to meet our Board Chair, Chief Executive, Executive Director of Toowoomba Hospital, staff profiles and stories and more reasons to join

#teamdarlingdowns .

| 4 Over Almost Over Over 159,000 3,000 18,000 230,000 emergency babies women having outpatient department born breastscreens occasions of presentations service

Planning Darling Downs - East Toowoomba Southern Downs Western Downs

Facility type Hospital Multipurpose Heath Service Outpatient Clinic Community Care Unit Residential Aged Care

OUR VALUES

Compassion Integrity We engage with others and demonstrate We are open, honest, empathy, care, kindness, support and approachable, equitable and understanding consistent in everything we do

Dignity Innovation We treat others with respect, We embrace change and display reasonableness and take strive to know more, learn pride in what we do more and do better

Courage We respectfully question for clarity and have the strength and confidence to Speak Up

5 | MeeT Our Board and Chief Executive Welcome to Darling Downs Health

Darling Downs Health is a Tier One health service that consistently delivers world-class health care to our communities across a large geographical region. This is achieved by our dedicated and hardworking staff providing timely, safe and compassionate care. Our staff are innovators, consistently working to put patients at the centre of the work we do, and tailoring care based on the needs of the community. A hospital is the cornerstone of any community, and particularly a large regional centre like Toowoomba, where our hospital serves as a hub for a population base approaching 300,000, distributed over 90,000 square kilometres. The Board and I would like to thank our Darling Downs Health staff for their continued hard work throughout the year to help care for our communities and we look forward to welcoming new employees to the Darling Downs Health team. We are proudly one of the largest employers in the region and we have some of the brightest, most talented health professionals in right here on the Darling Downs.

Mr Mike Horan AM Darling Downs Health Board Chair

Our Board Members

Mr Mike Horan AM Dr Dennis Campbell Ms Cheryl Dalton Dr Ross Hetherington Marie Pietsch Chair | Toowoomba Deputy Chair | Toowoomba South Burnett Southern Downs Southern Downs

| 6 This recruitment magazine is a great opportunity to showcase our exceptional patient-centred care, our connection to community and the people we care for. Our staff are our greatest asset and we know the importance of supporting their health and wellness, so they can continue to provide the best possible care for our communities. As a health service we have an advanced wellness strategy for our staff that sits within four pillars – eat, move, think and track. We support the holistic health of our staff – from what we fuel our bodies with, to making exercise a priority, to looking after our mental health and tracking our progress. We are committed to supporting and promoting the wellness of our staff, delivering patient- centred care, and pursuing innovation. We are one of the best performing health services in the state and I am proud of the dignity, innovation, compassion, integrity, and courage of our staff. We’re humble, we don’t always seek recognition, and we provide outstanding patient-centred care. We are #teamdarlingdownshealth.

Dr Peter Gillies Darling Downs Health Chief Executive

Trish Leddington-Hill Megan O’Shannessy Dr Ruth Terwijn Professor Julie Cotter Dr Maree Toombs Western Downs Western Downs Toowoomba Toowoomba Toowoomba

7 | Welcome to toowoomBa Toowoomba, the garden city Australia’s second largest inland city.

Here you are guaranteed to experience award winning wines, excellent dining choices, beautiful gardens, rich history, and art culture throughout the city. Toowoomba provides the feel and convenience of living in a city, without losing its country charm.

Exciting Things to Do:

» Visit the tranquil and beautiful Japanese Gardens » Enjoy a family outing at the Darling Downs Zoo, home to African lions, white lions, baboons, herd of zebras and giant tortoises » Choose from five different markets to attend each weekend » Wander through one of Queensland’s largest outdoor street art galleries » Pack the picnic basket and relax in one of the 150 parks and gardens throughout the city » Enjoy wine tasting at one of three vineyards » Enjoy an 18 fun-filled themed hole mini putt putt course at the City Golf Club » Shop the latest fashion and experience the new dining quarter at the recently developed shopping centre, Grand Central » Enjoy the fresh air and specular views of the Lockyer Valley by climbing Table Top Mountain » Learn all about Toowoomba’s history at the Cobb and Co Museum.

| 8 Darling Downs Health region has an average daily temperature range of 12.0c to 26.0c and an average rainfall of 665mm.

Did you know Toowoomba is referred to as the Garden City?

The Carnival of Flowers began in 1949 to promote the struggling city following the hardships of World War II. Since its inception, the carnival has grown to a 10-day event including a floral parade, food and wine festival, walking history tours, sideshow alley and garden competitions throughout the city. Make sure to visit the Botanical Garden at Queens Park and Laurel Bank Park during the month of September to see the beautiful flower arrangements.

From Toowoomba to the world!

Toowoomba has an airport that flies directly to Melbourne, , Darwin, and Sydney.

Toowoomba is just a 90-minute drive from and 129 minutes to the Gold Coast!

9 | Many events are held in Toowoomba’s central Queens Park Gardens.

EX CITING ANNUAL EVENTS January- February March Take the March For the keen golfers: family to the Visit the Queensland PGA Toowoomba show sunflower fields Championship and compete in the in full bloom. City Golf Club. Peak2Park event.

May June-July Treat your mother to a Mother’s Day Family fun at the High Tea, raising Winter Wonderland funds for Breast outdoor ice Cancer Awareness. skating rink.

August September October Delicious food, performances and Attend the Carnival Stroll through the displays to enjoy at of Flowers Parade city and immerse the Language and and Food and yourself in the Culture Festival. Wine Festival. street art on display.

November Weekends Sundays Get involved with Restock your pantry Date night! Head to a local Park Run, and fridge with fresh the Empire Theatre held at two different and locally grown with your loved one locations every produce from the to watch a show! Saturday morning. local markets.

| 10 Cobb n Co is a must-do, for markets and tours

Catch a show at the Empire Theatre

Capture a memory at local sunflower fields

Join the crowds at the annual Carnival parade.

City centre art

Enjoy a quiet stroll at the Japanese Gardens.

11 | Andrea Nagle Annette Scott Greg Neilson Hayley Farry Hwee Sin Chong

Greg Neilson MeeT Executive Director Mental Health In one sentence, describe your job: our Executive team Overall accountability for the performance of Darling Downs Health Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Services. Why did you choose a career in health? Andrea Nagle A career in health stemmed from my overall interest Executive Director Nursing and Midwifery in people. In one sentence, describe your job: What do you love about the Darling Downs region? My role is the professional lead for nursing and This region offers the best of a universal city and country midwifery for all of DDH nurses and midwives. I also feel with genuine down to earth people who care about hold operational responsibility for our Public Health Unit their communities. and Community and Oral Health Service, including our Nurse Navigators. Hayley Farry Why did you choose a career in health? Executive Director Workforce I always knew my career would be in health, but I never imagined I’d be in the role I am now. In one sentence, describe your job: I lead a team that focuses on providing supportive What do you love about the Darling Downs region? functions to our employees such as Human Resources, I love how we have everything we need right here Work Health and Safety, Recruitment and Selection, without the craziness of a big city. We have open Learning and Development and Culture and Capability. spaces, and beautiful places to experience whenever you feel like exploring. Why did you choose a career in health? I have always had a desire to help others. Working in healthcare allows me to do this by supporting others to Annette Scott provide the very best care possible to our communities. Executive Director Allied Health What do you love about the Darling Downs region? In one sentence, describe your job: Darling Downs is a beautiful place to live. It has I manage the allied health professionals (non-medical excellent schooling, sporting amenities, and we have and non-nursing clinical workforce) as well as a range of all the benefits of urban living. We’re close enough to specific services including the Breast Screen program, Brisbane and the Coasts making it easy to plan short Darling Downs Health Research Agenda, Allied Health getaways on the weekends. Education and Training agenda and Community Aged Care services. Hwee Sin Chong Why did you choose a career in health? Executive Director of Queensland Rural Working in health has given me a lot of opportunity Medical Service to practice across a diverse range of clinical settings and age groups. I began as a physiotherapist, and now In one sentence, describe your job: as a service manager I am in a privileged position to I am responsible for several medical speciality training influence planning and decision making to improve the pathways and provide advice to experience for our staff, patients and communities. departments including medical industrial relations What do you love about the Darling Downs region? negotiations, in order to develop an appropriate medical The sense of community is strong, the services available workforce for the needs of rural and remote Queensland. are extensive, the environment including the gardens Why did you choose a career in health? and parks are exceptional and the weather (for the Healthcare is critical to everyone. It’s a great privilege most part) is beautiful. to help those around me while contributing to such a precious and necessary service. What do you love about the Darling Downs region? The people are so lovely, and our towns all have a unique charm, beauty and there are natural wonders to be found. | 12 Jane Ranger Joanne Shaw Julian Tommei Paul Clayton Shirley-Anne Gardiner

Jane Ranger What do you love about the Darling Downs region? I like the small town and rural feel but with Brisbane, Chief Finance Officer Gold and Sunny Coasts all within easy reach. In one sentence, describe your job: I am responsible for providing single-point accountability Paul Clayton for the Finance Division including Finance Control, Executive Director Infrastructure information access and Business Analysis and Development areas ensuring practical financial In one sentence, describe your job: management of Darling Downs Health. I provide executive leadership for the Darling Downs Why did you choose a career in health? Health Infrastructure Division, and I ensure the I have worked in many different industries, including coordinated and efficient delivery of DDH capital banking, manufacturing, hospitality, transport and the infrastructure projects, ICT services, operational building industry. Health is the most complex, changing services (facility services), and maintenance and and challenging but rewarding industry where my engineering services. contribution, like everyone in our team, really counts. Why did you choose a career in health? What do you love about the Darling Downs region? There is a palpable sense of collective purpose among I love the country lifestyle I have living in Darling staff and effort is rewarded knowing there is a genuine, Downs region. and often life-changing, contribution back to our community. Where else do you get that? Joanne Shaw What do you love about the Darling Downs region? Cool winters in front of the fire, warm summers under the Executive Director Rural Services trees, and a less-crowded regional lifestyle. In one sentence, describe your job: wines and Chinchilla watermelons are pretty good too! I oversee 15 acute hospitals, three multiple purpose health services, six residential aged care facilities, two Shirley-Anne Gardiner outpatient clinics and two primary practice clinics across Executive Director Toowoomba Hospital 90,000 square kilometres within Darling Downs Health. Why did you choose a career in health? In one sentence, describe your job: During high school, my Nana (grandmother) became I have been the Executive Director for Toowoomba unwell with cancer and lived with my family during the Hospital since August 2016 and I am operationally last year of her life. I assisted with her care and became responsible for a budget of over $325 million and aware of the work done by palliative care nurses. This 2,000 staff. experience led to an interest in health and I completed Why did you choose a career in health? my Bachelor of Nursing. I am a social anthropologist and my passion is What do you love about the Darling Downs region? understanding Social Determinants of Health, such as Darling Downs is a friendly regional area, which is conditions in a person’s education or income that play close to other bigger city centres and has several social a role in shaping health outcomes. These are major activities and park areas. contributing factors to health inequities and an area that I have been advocating for throughout my career (If we can impact the social determinants of health, we can Julian Tommei change lives!) Executive Director Legal and Governance What do you love about the Darling Downs region? In one sentence, describe your job: The community! I love the passion and enthusiasm that My fantastic team and I support the Board and Executive our community has. They want to make a difference and in ensuring effective corporate governance of the Darling I love that! I also love the annual Toowoomba Carnival Downs Health operations. of Flowers, it’s so beautiful at that time of year. Why did you choose a career in health? I was practising law predominantly in medico-legal litigation in private practise in South when I decided to emigrate to New Zealand in 2002. It seemed a natural progression to take on an inhouse legal role with a District Health Board at that time. I then progressed to include corporate governance more broadly. 13 | Toowoomba’s three office locations

Toowoomba Hospital

Toowoomba Hospital, located on Pechey Street, is the main regional hospital for Darling Downs Health. It has nearly 300 beds and seven operating theatres. The five clinical service groups include medical, women’s and children’s, patient flow, surgical and cancer care, and Baillie Henderson Hospital clinical support. The four professional divisions are medical services, Queensland Rural Medical Service, allied health and nursing and midwifery Baillie Henderson Hospital services. Toowoomba Hospital is a fast-paced working The Baillie Henderson Hospital campus is set on environment and the care we provide continues 75 hectares and is about three kilometres from to grow each year. Toowoomba. The hospital has a handful of active wards that provide Extended Inpatient Services to medium and long term inpatient assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of individuals who are unwell or disabled by their mental disorders. The remainder of the campus is administration, maintenance and operational services with offices in heritage-listed buildings. The grounds and buildings are beautiful, surrounded by lush green grass and native bunya trees. Wellness walks and taking breaks outside are encouraged. Wellbean Co cafe is located at Toowoomba Hospital and Baillie Henderson Hospital. The cafe is operated by Toowoomba Hospital Foundation, who cater to our staff’s coffee and food needs. The cafe offers a range of hot and cold drinks and fresh healthy food from locally sourced ingredients by our qualified chefs and baristas. Toowoomba Hospital

Mt Lofty Heights Nursing Home

Mt Lofty Heights Nursing Home has 40 beds comprising of 20 dementia-specific, 19 frail aged and one respite bed. Mt Lofty sits on beautiful tended grounds overlooking Toowoomba. The facility has a resident dog, guinea pigs and birds. The facility also has a fully catered function room and has operational staff on site. Mt Lofty Heights Nursing Home

| 14 MeeT Jo Hiscock Introducing a passionate advocate for men’s health, gardening enthusiast and prostate cancer specialist nurse at the Toowoomba Hospital. We sat down with Jo to find out how her role has been going and why she advocates for the Jo Hiscock Toowoomba lifestyle!

As a prostate cancer specialist nurse, What sparked your interest in men’s health what do you do? and this role, in particular? I see men, both those who have been newly I’ve always had an interest in men’s health and diagnosed and those who have been diagnosed for making sure men look after themselves. Most men some time, to provide support and information about don’t speak up and in some ways, I think we need their disease and treatments. It’s a very complex to advocate for them. and ever-changing subject. I talk to them about the issues they may be facing and the decisions they I’ve had some good male role models in my life. I’ve need to make. got two sons myself, and a very good husband – and they need to be looked after just the rest of the The outcomes of treatment can result in very, very men out there! personal problems. And I try and help with those problems. It can be very devastating for a lot of men. You have to build up the trust with them to find out Working at Toowoomba Hospital, how do you the issues they may be facing, in order to provide find a work life balance? that help. I have a good position at the Toowoomba Hospital and I work with a great group of people. I have a How many men do you think you have helped? great manager who sees the importance of a work life balance. It would be well over 250 men. There’s a lot of men out there facing these issues. At any one time, I I believe it is also important to manage your time would have about 40 men I am actively seeing. effectively and be efficient in what you do. By doing There’s been a few times now, people have said to this I am able to finish my work tasks within my me, ‘I don’t know what I would have done without rostered hours and head home to enjoy my garden. your support’. And that’s wonderful to hear and know that I’m making a difference. How long have you lived in Toowoomba? What are some of the more difficult parts I grew up in Oakey, which isn’t far from Toowoomba of the role? at all. My family and I moved to Toowoomba in approximately 1986 and have greatly enjoyed living Often with prostate cancer, when it is in the early here. I spend my weekends gardening, visiting and stages and localised, there are no symptoms at all. admiring the gardens around the city and spending We see big, burly men and they’ve had no lumps and time with friends and family. Toowoomba has such no issues with their waterworks, and yet they are potential for growth, it truly is a beautiful city and faced with this wretched cancer diagnosis. provides a great lifestyle for all ages. 15 | ENJOYING A HealthIer, HAPPI ER LIFESTYLE

Leanne Reynolds thought she knew “The incidental exercise promotes the release of endorphins (the body’s feel-good chemicals) and what she was getting for her fiftieth sets me up for an active day while clearing my head birthday last year. and putting me in a great mood.” After all, she had picked the jewellery out herself – The benefits continue when Leanne arrives to work alongside husband Chris. and doesn’t have to worry about the hassle of finding and paying for a car park. And as expected, on the big day, the small beautifully wrapped and ribboned box was waiting She has also had a positive impact on colleagues, to reveal the precious prize within. some of whom have also started riding to work.

What Leanne didn’t know was that a second gift was “I think it sets a great example for patients and waiting for her … in the garage. visitors too,” Leanne said.

“I’d been complaining about being unfit and wanting “As child health workers we are seeing increasing to make a change,” Leanne, who is a Clinical Nurse levels of childhood obesity, and by getting fit in the Child, Youth and Family Health department of and healthy ourselves we can show how fun and Toowoomba Hospital, explained. beneficial an active lifestyle can be.”

“Chris had been researching electric bikes, and he Other benefits have included setting a good thought an e-bike might be just what I needed to example of a healthy lifestyle for her two children, make exercising part of my day-to-day routine by and reducing her environmental footprint. riding to work,” she said. Leanne said she was surprised to find there were no “I was so excited when I saw the bike and I couldn’t barriers to adopting a ride-to-work routine. wait to get started.” “Previously I thought it would take me longer to get Leanne adopted a healthier diet, to work, I was worried I wouldn’t get home in time to swapped the car for the bike, and meet the kids after school, and I had concerns about riding in traffic and weather,” she said. hasn’t looked back. So far, she has lost 18 kilograms, increased her fitness level “I have found that it takes me the same amount of and gained numerous other benefits. time to get to work, it only takes me five minutes longer to get home (it is an uphill ride for part of the “Just making that commitment to ride in the morning way), there are dedicated bike lanes on my route to makes such a big difference to my day,” Leanne said. separate me from traffic and a simple light-weight weather-proof jacket is all I need to keep me dry on “Riding gives me an enormous sense of wellbeing rainy days. by connecting me to the environment and the community,” she said. “On very hot days, I can use the bikes’ electric motor to supplement my physical effort and allow an extra “My route takes me through Queens Park, where I five or 10 minutes to freshen up in the bathroom and say hello to the gardeners and watch as the plants change clothes before work. and floral displays grow and change throughout the seasons. Cycling has brought so much joy and positivity into Leanne’s life, she is looking for ways to increase “I’ve got to know other people who are out walking, her usage of the e-bike and leave the car at home. riding, or giving their dogs a run in the off-leash area It seems this unexpected birthday present truly of the park. has been a gift that keeps on giving.

| 16 Leanne Reynolds

Darling Downs Health Wellness Program The Darling Downs Health Wellness program encourages staff to make healthy lifestyle choices. The program provides staff with a broad range of information regarding physical, nutritional, emotional and financial wellbeing. The staff internet page is filled with links to different diet options, physical activities ideas, creating healthy habits, mindfulness and meditation.

Toowoomba Darling Downs Health employees also have many discounts to gyms and health facilities across the city. Employees also have access to the Fitness Passport program which allows staff and family discounts to gyms and health facilities across the state.

17 | MeeT our electrical

apprentice Connor Lawless

Connor Lawless is an enthusiastic, “It is a great opportunity and experience to be involved in preparing the campus for the new hard-working and safety focused hospital,” Connor said. second year electrical apprentice Connor chose to complete his apprenticeship with with Darling Downs Health. Toowoomba Hospital as he enjoys the structure of the organisation and the emphasis placed on safety. Confronted with over 500 different apprenticeship “Safety comes first at Darling Downs Health, it’s occupations to pick from, Connor decided on one of the reasons I enjoy working here so much,” the electrical trade as it offered a challenge and Connor said. constant variety. “Before starting any job, we ‘toolbox talk’,” which “I love the challenge being an electrician provides. Connor says is tradesman jargon for holding an I love the maths behind it,” Connor said. informal group discussion focusing on the safety “The electrical apprenticeship provides me with job aspects of the job. variety and constant learning opportunities. I will A tradie’s health and safety is the most valuable part always be learning in this job.” of their toolkit. Connor shared his great advice for Day to day, Connor works alongside the other keeping healthy and safe in his workplace. tradesman to check electrical installations, “I walk around a lot and am constantly carrying tools schematics and testing and repairing equipment. and equipment. I eat tuna and rice every day for Electrical work has also commenced in preparing lunch,” Connor said. the Bailliee Henderson campus for the planned new hospital. “Work smart. Never go into a job half-heartedly.”

Darling Downs Health offers apprenticeships in the following trades:

- Plumbers - Fitters - Painters - Electricians. Pictured: Iconic tree-lined streets of Toowoomba

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10,000 steps with Agnes Wright

As a little girl growing up in Papua New Guinea, Agnes Wright had a big dream – to work in a job caring for people.

“The Papua New Guinean culture is very family orientated and there is a big focus on looking after one another,” Agnes said.

“I knew when I grew up I wanted to find a job where I Agnes Wright could help to take care of others.”

Agnes moved to Australia in 2003 and began applying for jobs in the health care industry, with a focus on catering services. “I also deliver food to the wards, which is nice because I like to talk to the patients. “I wasn’t having any success so I enrolled in a hospitality course at TAFE and studied for a year,” “Some patients have few or no family or visitors she said. and are in hospital for a long time, and they look forward to having a chat – it’s just a few minutes “Soon after I was offered two jobs on the same day, and of my time, but to them it’s a big thing. decided to take the position working in the kitchen at Hospital.” “We are here to look after our patients, and give them the care and attention they need.” Agnes now works in the kitchen at Toowoomba Hospital, after relocating in 2012 to be closer to family. As a gym enthusiast who lives an active lifestyle, Agnes also enjoys the physical element of her work. “I love my job, it is different every day and I like that variety,” she said. “I am on my feet all day, my work involves a lot of walking and standing, but it is a good thing – “I fill a range of roles in the kitchen, from preparing I like it.” sandwiches to working on the plating line, making sure every tray has the correct meal items. Agnes also enjoys working in a team and says she is lucky to have great supervisors and managers. “We cater for so many different patients that have specific dietary requirements – some have diabetes, “They are all such nice people, it makes you look some have allergies, some need soft foods and forward to coming to work every day,” she said. thickened fluids, some are vegetarian or vegan – and “I always thought it would be my dream job.” it is very important that we get the right foods to the right people. And Agnes is living her dream.

19 | Join Team Darling Downs Health

We are one of the largest employers in the Darling Downs with a team of more than 5,000 people across 90,000 square kilometres. Our workforce is made up not only of clinicians – doctors, nurses, midwives, allied health; but also, administration staff, maintence and engineering, cleaners, gardeners and cooks. Everyone in our health service plays an important part and we’re dedicated to making a difference.

Team Darling Downs Health provides a supportive workplace to build your career. You are supported through online training to increase your understanding of the expectations of Darling Downs Health, provided with top remuneration packages to match your experience, generous leave loading and shift work penalty rates. Hard working employees are recognised at the annual Darling Downs Health Staff, Volunteer, Innovation and Research Awards.

Darling Downs Health is an employer of choice by ensuring we provide equitable and fair opportunities for people with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, women and disadvantaged groups.

Keep an eye out on www.smartjobs.com.au for all our latest recruitment opportunities. However if there are no current positions advertised in your chosen field, you can still apply to work for Darling Downs Health by contacting Recruitment and Attraction on (07) 4699 8310 or email [email protected].

To join #teamdarlingdownshealth, visit www.health.qld.gov.au/darlingdowns/work-for-us for more information about working with us.

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21 | Our recruitment process #teamdarlingdownshealth

How to join us

Prepare your application following the requirements outlined in the recruitment package.

Submit your application through www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au

If we love what you submit to us, you will be offered a formal interview.

Once we offer you a job, you will need to provide documents and references for our checking. We will also need to undertake pre-employment requirements.

If you are unsuccessful, you will receive an email at the end of the recruitment process.

For more information on our recruitment process head over to www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au

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