Expressions of Interest

Why Become an ICU Link Nurse?
Grow Your Professional Profile
Build leadership experience, strengthen your CV and demonstrate your commitment to advancing critical care nursing.
Expand Your Network
Connect with critical care nurses from across Australia and become part of a national community of advocates.
Influence Education
Help shape future ACCCN education, events and member initiatives through direct feedback and collaboration.
Support Your Team
Share opportunities, resources and professional development information with your colleagues.
What Does an ICU Link Nurse Do?
As an ICU Link Nurse, you will:
- Promote ACCCN member benefits within your workplace
- Share upcoming ACCCN events and educational opportunities
- Encourage engagement with ACCCN resources
- Provide feedback on local educational needs
- Help identify ways ACCCN can better support critical care nurses
Time Commitment
The ICU Link Nurse role is designed to fit alongside your existing clinical responsibilities and requires only a small time commitment throughout the year.
Volunteer Role
The ICU Link Nurse position is a voluntary role and is not remunerated. Participation provides an opportunity to contribute to the critical care nursing profession, expand your professional network, and support the work of ACCCN while developing your leadership and advocacy skills.
Who Can Apply?
To become an ICU Link Nurse, you must:
- Be a current ACCCN member
- Work in a critical care environment
- Have an interest in professional development and supporting your colleagues
By becoming an ICU Link Nurse, you help:
- Connect nurses with professional development opportunities
- Increase awareness of ACCCN resources and events
- Strengthen local critical care nursing networks
- Ensure the voice of frontline clinicians informs future ACCCN initiatives
Ready to Make a Difference?
Join a national network of critical care nurses helping strengthen education, engagement and professional development across Australia.
Various other benefits available, contact us on 1800 357 968 or at admin@acccn.com.au to find out more.