Ali Moloney | UniSC | University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

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Ali Moloney

Cert IV(TAE) TAFE Qld, GCertEd(AppLearning) UTAS, GCert(AdvNursing) ACN, GCert(CardiacNursing) UniSA, GCert(FlightNursing) BHB, BNursing Griff

  • Lecturer, Nursing
  • School of Health
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+61 7 5459 4554
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SD-H1-3-3.38
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Sunshine Coast
Ali Moloney

Ali Moloney has extensive experience in rural and remote health care delivery, emergency, and critical care nursing, with over 29 years working as a clinical/registered nurse and in patient care delivery. Ali has over 17 years’ experience in nursing and health education in vocational and tertiary sectors. She is also an Expert Curriculum Advisor with the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre at the University of Technology Sydney in the Western Pacific Regional Office currently focusing on curriculum development for Nursing and Community Health Workers in Papua New Guinea. Ali has a strong focus on student preparedness/readiness, patient safety and Cultural Safety.

Ali has a research focus on person-centred care and Cultural Safety and is currently completing a higher degree by research through the University of the Sunshine Coast.

Professional Membership

  • Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives (CATSINaM)

Awards/Fellowships

  • Educational Publishing Awards Australia (EPAA) – Outstanding Resource of the Year, 2019, Tertiary/TAFE and Vocational Education (The Clinical Placement Manual, Joustra & Moloney)
  • Educational Publishing Awards Australia (EPAA) – Tertiary, TAFE & Vocational Education Teaching and Learning category, 2019. (The Clinical Placement Manual, Joustra & Moloney)
  • Educational Publishing Awards Australia (EPAA) – Tertiary, TAFE & Vocational Education Teaching and Learning Category – 2023 – Outstanding Resource of the Year. (Holistic Mental Health Support, Moloney & Joustra)

Professional Social Media

Research areas

  • cultural safety
  • person-centred care
  • curriculum implementation
  • student preparedness

Teaching areas

  • HLT103 Professional Health Communication
  • NUR111 Practice Foundations
  • NUR100 Contexts of practice: child, youth and family
  • NUR116 Preparation for Practice 1
  • NUR286 Preparation for Practice 3
  • NUR312 Life Crisis
  • NUR332 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Cultural Safety