What your day could look like
Located in the heart of South East Queensland, Cherbourg is a vibrant Aboriginal community with a rich cultural heritage, strong cultural identity, and deep community connections. As part of Darling Downs Health, our Cherbourg Health Service delivers integrated, person-centred care by bringing together primary healthcare, allied health, mental health, and community services to improve health outcomes. Join Darling Downs Health and build a rewarding career where you'll work alongside a passionate multidisciplinary team, contribute to culturally safe care, and make a lasting impact with the Cherbourg community every day. As an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker, you'll support better health outcomes by helping people access culturally safe care and the services they need. Working with communities, families and healthcare teams, you'll make a genuine difference every day.
Every day, you'll contribute by:
Connecting people with the right care, support and services
Coordinating care and referrals to improve wellbeing outcomes
Delivering health education that encourages positive health choices
Building trusted relationships and advocating for community needs
Let's talk about you!
You're passionate about improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. You build trust through respectful connections, communicate with confidence, and are committed to culturally safe, person-centred care. You take pride in supporting your community and creating positive change.
Here's what will help you thrive in this role:
Certificate IV or Diploma in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care (or equivalent)
Understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and cultural priorities
Experience in community engagement, advocacy, health promotion or care coordination
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
You'll stand out from the crowd if you have experience mentoring others and/or working in community health settings.
Above all, you'll bring compassion, integrity, dignity, innovation and courage while helping build healthier communities across the Darling Downs.
Why Join Darling Downs Health?
At Darling Downs Health, we care for over 300,000 people across our expansive region. No matter where you live in our region, from Taroom in the north to Texas in the south, our purpose is to ensure accessible and sustainable care. It's complex, challenging work that makes a real difference - and the career possibilities are endless.
Whether you're a doctor, nurse, allied health professional, facilities team member, or administrator, you'll see your impact firsthand. Here, you'll find opportunities that simply don't exist elsewhere: the chance to lead initiatives, develop specialties, and embrace responsibilities that would take years to access in larger health services.
Darling Downs Health is where you can step up sooner, grow faster, and help shape the future of care across our region.
Your career at Darling Downs Health also comes with meaningful rewards:
Maximise your take-home pay with salary packaging and generous leave entitlements
Enjoy flexible work arrangements that support balance and variety
Access professional development funding, study leave and clear career pathways
Be part of a diverse and inclusive culture that values learning and collaboration
Access to an Attraction and Retention Incentive Allowance
Take care of your wellbeing with EAP access, private health insurance discounts and the Fitness Passport.
For a full list of benefits, visit: Darling Downs Health Benefits
Your future is here. Where are you?
If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and grow your career in a place that values people and purpose, we'd love to hear from you.
Click 'Apply Now' to submit your application and upload the requested documents.
Find out more about us!
Visit our careers site to learn more about working with Darling Downs Health:
www.health.qld.gov.au/darlingdowns
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