Isabella Kate Jobson, ARRC (1878 – 6 July 1943) was a decorated Australian nurse who served in the First World War.
They left the hospital, and Australia, together in December 1915 and travelled to England to serve in the First World War.
Jobson was assigned to stationary hospitals and casualty clearing stations and served until January 1919, when she resigned her appointment.
The hospital had previously been named St Luke’s Private Hospital, however Jobson and Rosenthal re-named it Vimy House, perhaps after the site of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, one of the battlegrounds where the pair had nursed in France during the war.
[2][9] A private funeral was held and Jobson was buried at Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton.