Patients with POTS, dysautonomia and MCAS are among the most frequently dismissed people in healthcare. Many have been told their cardiology workup is "normal," that their symptoms are anxiety, or that they are deconditioned — while their own data and lived experience say otherwise. They need a clinician who recognises the autonomic and mast-cell patterns, not just the individual result.
biio. exists for exactly these patients. In two years we've cared for more than 4,000 people with complex invisible illness across more than 17,000 consults, and grown to a team of more than 50. We're now opening a Melbourne clinic in July/August, and we're looking for a Nurse Practitioner to join it onsite. A background in cardiac, autonomic or integrative health is of particular interest. You'll work primarily with POTS, dysautonomia, MCAS and the presentations that travel alongside them.
You won't carry these presentations alone. You'll work within a collaborative team of nurse practitioners whose combined expertise spans POTS and MCAS, hormonal and women's health, gut and GI health, sleep, mental health, pain management, cardiology and integrative medicine. Complex cases are reasoned through together, not in isolation.
Before each consultation, the relevant picture is already assembled — specialist correspondence, autonomic and cardiac investigations where available, validated questionnaires and a structured symptom history, kept in one place in biio.graphy so you arrive ready to assess rather than rebuild the file. biio.graphy and our pathways structure the information, criteria and review; you decide assessment, diagnosis, treatment, risk and referral.
This role will suit a Nurse Practitioner who is confident managing autonomic and mast-cell presentations, who prefers working alongside other disciplines rather than around them, and who wants to help open a new clinic rather than slot into a finished one. Experience in cardiology, autonomic medicine or integrative practice is valued; curiosity about where they overlap matters just as much.
The role is onsite in Melbourne and part-time to begin, with the option to increase to full-time as your caseload builds. As biio.'s east-coast presence grows, the clinicians who help open Melbourne will shape how the service develops.
If this is the work you want to be doing, we'd like to meet you. Apply to jobs@biio.com.au.