
Hybrid Network Systems Analyst in Waratah, Calvary Mater Newcastle | Hunter
Calvary HealthCare Newcastle · Waratah, Australia · Hybrid
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Calvary HealthCare Newcastle · Waratah, Australia · Hybrid
Calvary HealthCare Newcastle · Waratah, Australia · Hybrid
#538366 - Network Systems Analyst
Calvary Mater Newcastle
Temporary Full-Time (to 29/03/2026)
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Network Systems Analyst reports to the Network and Infrastructure Manager on a daily operational basis and is responsible for providing ICT services input which aim to ensure high availability and security of network services and systems.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
WHAT YOU BRING
For further information, please contact Brendan Wilson, Desktop Support Manager at [email protected]
WHY JOIN US
CMN is an Affiliated Health Organisation providing services to both public and private patients primarily from the Hunter New England area. Current employees of NSW Health can request to have various leave entitlement balances transferred to CMN on commencement. Leave types may include but not limited to Long Service Leave, Annual Leave and Sick Leave. Applicants are encouraged to discuss this with the Convenor for further information. Working at CMN gives you access to a great range of benefits:
HOW DO YOU APPLY?
Please note: Only the criteria in the application needs to be addressed, however you’ll be assessed against the full list of Essential Criteria located within the attached Position Description.
As we serve the community across Home, Virtual and Residential Aged Care, Retirement Living and Hospitals, one thing sets us apart. Care from the heart. If this sounds like you, apply for a role with Calvary today.
Please note the following:
Calvary HealthCare Newcastle
Waratah, Calvary Mater Newcastle | Hunter
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Requisition #: 538364
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