Req ID: 7519
Date: 26 Jun 2026
Site: VCCC (Parkville)
Location:
MELBOURNE, VIC, AU, 3000
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Company: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Unit: Voluntary Assisted Dying
Division: Chief Medical Officer
Department: Chief Medical Officer
Enterprise Agreement: Dependant on qualifications
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Voluntary Assisted Dying
At Peter Mac we aim to continuously improve cancer care, research and education across all cancers and for all people affected by cancer: changing lives, breaking new ground. Everything we do is underpinned by our core values, Excellence, Compassion and Innovation. Welcoming people from a wide variety of different backgrounds and experiences is critical to fostering innovation, cultivating compassion, attracting and retaining top talent and providing the best possible cancer care for our patients.
YOUR ROLE IN OUR FUTURE
Voluntary Assisted Dying Care Navigator
Casual Role
We are seeking a compassionate and highly skilled Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) Care Navigator to join our specialist statewide service.
In this unique and impactful role, you will provide expert guidance, coordination and support to individuals, families, clinicians and health services navigating the Voluntary Assisted Dying process under the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Victoria).
You will play a critical role in ensuring equitable access to VAD, while supporting safe, compliant and patient-centred care across Victoria.
Key Responsibilities
As a VAD Care Navigator, you will:
About You
To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate:
Our benefits
We offer a range of benefits which support our people both personally and professionally, including:
Inclusion and belonging
Peter Mac celebrates, values and supports a diverse and inclusive environment which reflects our vibrant community. We encourage applications from anyone identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. We also welcome anyone who identifies as LGBTQIA+, linguistically, culturally and/or gender diverse, people with disability, and people of any age to apply for our roles.
Join us!
If you feel this role is right for you, we warmly invite you to apply and encourage your early application. All appointments are made subject to a satisfactory police check, and may require a valid Working with Children Check. Many staff are required to be vaccinated against, or demonstrate immunity to, influenza, and a range of other diseases.
Should you need assistance or require any adjustments or accommodations to fully participate in the application or interview process, you are welcome to reach out to the contact person listed.
Applicants to this role should provide a covering letter outlining relative key skills and experience to assist us with our assessment.
For further information about this opportunity, click Apply to be redirected to the Peter Mac Careers page where you can review the position summary.
Alternatively, please contact us using the information below for a confidential discussion.
Hiring Manager: Susan Jury - Director, VAD Navigator Service
Contact Number: 0499 721 797
Email: [email protected]
Applications Close: 11:59PM, Sunday 12 July 2026
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Position Summary
The navigator service is a statewide service, hosted by Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
Victorians nearing their end of life who meet defined eligibility criteria are able to request assessment for Voluntary Assisted Dying under the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017.
The Voluntary Assisted Dying Care Navigators are a small team of highly skilled clinicians. They are a point of contact for members of the public, health practitioners and health services across Victoria seeking information or support in accessing or delivering Voluntary Assisted Dying. The navigator service works with any health service or clinician, individual or family who seeks their input.
There are two key deliverables – 1) one-to-one support to individuals and families, and 2) building skills and capacity in the broader health service in supporting people in their care who want information or access to voluntary assisted dying.
The Navigators:
1. Provide information and practical support to people, carers and families, tailored to an individual’s circumstances, including identifying appropriate VAD referral pathways.
2. Support VAD assessing medical practitioners to navigate and comply with legislated processes.
3. Support the development of skills and capacity within the allocated region through ongoing professional education, supporting health services to develop, review or implement appropriate policies and procedures.
4. Identify local service gaps and contribute to improvement activities within the region and broader service as required.
Enterprise Agreement
NURSES AND MIDWIVES (VICTORIAN PUBLIC SECTOR) SINGLE INTEREST EMPLOYER AGREEMENT 2024-2028
Classification or Salary Range
Clinical Nurse Consultant CNC C (ZA7 - ZA8) or equivalent in Allied Health Discipline
Immunisation Risk Category
Immunisation Category B
Key Relationships
Internal • Health service clinical teams
External • VAD regional navigators
Skills
Essential Requirements • Tertiary qualification in a health related field
Desirable Requirements • Clinical understanding of how accessing voluntary assisted dying may affect end of life care
Certifications, Licenses \& Registrations
AHPRA Registration
Key Accountabilities
Key Accountabilities Demonstrated by / Key Performance Indicators
1: Information and support to individuals seeking voluntary assisted dying assessment
Provide information and practical support to people, carers and families, tailored to an individual’s circumstances, including identifying appropriate VAD referral pathways.
Information provided is timely, accurate and compliant with VAD legislation and processes
Individualised discussions reflect the person’s clinical, psychosocial and end of life context
Appropriate referral pathways are identified and facilitated, to VAD assessing doctors, health services and end of life supports
When ineligible, the person is linked to suitable alternative supports
Support Package information (funding to support equity of access) is provided appropriately to people seeking VAD and health professionals
Actions comply with Federal Criminal Code requirements
2: Information and support to VAD assessing doctors
Support VAD assessing medical practitioners to navigate and comply with legislated processes
Provide accurate and timely guidance and support to VAD assessing doctors with administrative requirements of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017
3: Information and support to clinicians and health services
Provide information and support about voluntary assisted dying, the legislation and process to participating and non-participating clinicians, health services and residential aged care
Be a source of expertise to health practitioners and health services with regards to voluntary assisted dying access and delivery
Ensure ongoing holistic healthcare by facilitating an appropriate communication pathway between all health care providers (including those participating and non-participating in voluntary assisted dying)
Coordinate and facilitate support throughout the Voluntary Assisted Dying process, including debriefing information and services where needed for health practitioners and staff following a voluntary assisted dying death.
Key Accountabilities (Contd..)
4: Build skills and capacity state-wide in supporting access to voluntary assisted dying
Ensure and support ongoing quality improvement and professional development in relation to Voluntary Assisted Dying
Be a reliable source of VAD expertise for clinicians and health services
Maintain effective communication pathways between all providers (participating and non participating) to support holistic care
Facilitate practitioner support throughout the VAD process as needed
Deliver ongoing education and upskilling on legislation and clinical considerations to clinicians, health services and relevant facilities as needed
Promote equity of access by collaborating with regional clinicians and health services to address barriers and support consistent VAD access
5. Identify service gaps and contribute to the planning and delivery of continuous service improvement.
Issues and risks are identified and solutions implemented to support equitable VAD access
Support growth and sustainability of the region’s VAD medical practitioner workforce through opportunities for doctors to complete the mandatory training and support to remain involved in VAD
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For further information about this opportunity, click Apply to be redirected to the Peter Mac Careers page where you can review the position profile. Alternatively, please contact us for a confidential discussion.
Peter Mac is a child safe organisation and has a commitment to child safety and wellbeing.
WHY WORK FOR PETER MAC
Peter Mac offer a range of benefits which support our people both personally and professionally.
Our staff benefits include award winning facilities, professional development and events, a health and wellbeing program, flexible work practices and policies and financial benefits such as salary packaging.
We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, all members of the LGBTQI community and people with a disability.