Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
Closing Date:
Department : Clinic
We are seeking a committed and compassionate Chronic Health Worker to join our multidisciplinary health team. This role is essential in supporting Aboriginal individuals, families, and communities to manage chronic conditions, increase access to primary health services, and improve overall social, emotional and physical wellbeing. Working closely with clinical staff and community stakeholders, the Aboriginal Chronic Health Worker will provide culturally safe, person-centred care and contribute to the development of long-term health outcomes within Aboriginal communities.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
Provide culturally appropriate health support, education and case management for clients with chronic conditions.
Assist with the coordination of care plans, health assessments and client follow-ups.
Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality primary health care.
Support community engagement activities and promote awareness of chronic disease prevention and management.
Maintain accurate client records using clinical database systems.
Contribute to a culturally safe environment and uphold ethical and professional standards.
Essential Selection Criteria
Certificate in Aboriginal Health Care, or actively working towards Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care, with AHPRA registration.
Sound understanding of primary health care and clinical knowledge of chronic diseases, with demonstrated case management experience.
Proven ability to plan, prioritise, and manage workloads with minimal supervision.
High-level communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work collaboratively with a wide range of health professionals and within a broader clinical team.
Moderate computer skills and ability to use clinical record systems.
Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team and occasionally outside normal working hours.
Cross-cultural sensitivity and an understanding of issues affecting Aboriginal communities.
Strong commitment to Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing and high-quality customer service.
High level of integrity, professionalism, and ethical practice.
Valid Working with Children Check (WA).
National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
Current C Class Driver Licence.
Current CPR Certificate.
Please submit your resume, a cover letter addressing the selection criteria as well as National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
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Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
Closing Date:
Department : Clinic
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated Aboriginal Health Practitioner to join our friendly and supportive team. This role aims to improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by providing comprehensive, culturally safe, and holistic primary health care.
You will provide quality health care services including assessment, treatment, case management, and follow-up care.
About You
Essential:
Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care (Practice)
Current AHPRA registration as an Aboriginal Health Practitioner
Strong communication skills with Aboriginal people and communities
Understanding of health issues impacting Aboriginal people
Experience working in a team environment with good conflict management skills
Good computer, written, and organisational skills
Current Working with Children Check (WA) and National Police Clearance (within 3 months)
Current WA “C” Class Driver’s Licence
Desirable:
Experience in Community or Aboriginal Health
Current Immunisation Certificate and Phlebotomy competency
Experience using Communicare or similar clinical systems
Willingness to travel for Outreach (up to 4 nights when required)
Benefits:
Above award pay rates
37.5-hour work week, Monday to Friday
17.5% Annual Leave Loading
Salary packaging up to $15,900 (tax free)
Paid end-of-year business closure leave (conditions apply)
Long Service Leave after 7 years
Professional development and leadership opportunities
Health and wellbeing subsidy (up to $600 per year)
Supportive and flexible work environment
How to Apply
Please submit your resume, a cover letter addressing the selection criteria as well as National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
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Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Term: Ongoing – 37.5 hours per week
Closing Date:
Department : Clinic
Bega Garnbirringu Health Service is seeking a dedicated Aboriginal Health Practitioner / Health Practitioner to join our Mobile Clinic team. This role supports improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through the delivery of comprehensive, culturally appropriate primary health care services.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
Working as part of a small, supportive team, this position plays a key role in enhancing the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The role provides high-quality clinical services including:
Health assessments and examinations
Treatment and case management
Contributing to holistic, culturally informed models of care
Supporting continuity of care for clients
This role involves regular travel to communities across the Northern and Southern Goldfields regions, typically for periods of 3–4 days at a time.
If you’re interested in this role, please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability
As well as National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
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Department : Corporate
This position provides administration support to the Corporate Services teams which includes Finance, Human Resources and Communications/Publications. In an effective and efficient manner which fully supports the delivery of high quality, culturally appropriate service
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE
Essential:
- Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, transcription, designing forms, other office procedures and terminology;
- High level oral and written communication skills, including the ability to relate well to staff and to liaise effectively with key stakeholders;
- Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality and a high level of accuracy;
- Well-developed problem-solving skills and the ability to effectively determine priorities to ensure deadlines are met;
- Work effectively as a member of a team in an environment of competing priorities;
- Intermediate-Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office software;
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of cultural factors and social determinants particularly relating to Aboriginal Health;
- Possess a current Police clearance (within 3 months);
Desirable:
- WA "C" Class drivers' licence
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
All Candidates who have previously appied will also be considered
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Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Term: Ongoing – 37.5 hours per week
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Department : Social Support
This position provides administrative assistance to the Manager Social Support Unit, Program Coordinators and other Social Support Unit employees in an effective and efficient manner which fully supports the delivery of high quality, culturally appropriate activities and services.
ESSENTIAL:
- At least two (2) years administrative experience in a primary health environment;
- High level oral and written communication skills, including the ability to relate well to staff and to liaise effectively with key stakeholders;
- Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, transcription, designing forms, other office procedures and terminology;
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of cultural factors and social determinants particularly relating to Aboriginal Health;
- Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality and a high level of accuracy;
- Well-developed problem-solving skills and the ability to effectively determine priorities to ensure deadlines are met;
- Work effectively as a member of a team in an environment of competing priorities;
- Intermediate-Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office software;
- Possess a current Police clearance (within 3 months).
- Current Working With Children Check
DESIRABLE:
- Current WA “C” Class drivers’ licence;
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Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
Closing Date:
Department : Clinic
The Cancer Support Officer provides culturally safe, practical support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients, families, and community members across the cancer journey.
Working under the direction of the Health Promotion Coordinator– Cancer Services, the role supports access to screening, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care by assisting clients to navigate health and community services, coordinating referrals, and strengthening engagement with care.
The position contributes to improved cancer outcomes through client support, community engagement, and integration with Primary Health services.
ESSENTIAL:
- Demonstrated understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, with ability to engage respectfully using culturally safe approaches (e.g. yarning)
- Experience supporting Aboriginal individuals, families, or communities in a health, community, or social setting (paid or unpaid)
- Ability to provide culturally appropriate support and assist clients navigating health and community services
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including ability to build trust and work with community and service providers
- Ability to work as part of a team, take direction, and contribute to shared outcomes
- Willingness to learn and participate in training related to cancer support, health promotion, and systems
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
- WA “C” Class Driver’s Licence
- Current National Police Clearance
- Working With Children Check
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Department : Social Support
We are seeking a caring and reliable Community Care Worker to join our team on a casual basis. The role provides a safe and supportive environment for people found intoxicated in public, helping them to sober up safely and avoid being taken into police custody.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
Key Responsibilities
Support clients in a safe, respectful, and culturally appropriate way
Monitor client wellbeing and safety during their stay
Work as part of a small, supportive team
Maintain basic records and reports
Assist with cleaning and general duties within the facility
Work rostered shifts,
Essential Criteria
Aboriginality (Section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA))
Ability to communicate effectively with Aboriginal people from diverse communities
Understanding of issues affecting Aboriginal people and communities
Ability to work as part of a team and under pressure
Basic computer skills
Commitment to Aboriginal social and emotional wellbeing
Current WA “C” Class driver’s licence (or ability to obtain)
National Police Clearance and Working With Children Check (or ability to obtain)
Willingness to work flexible hours and night shifts
How to Apply
Please submit your resume, a cover letter addressing the selection criteria as well as National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
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Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Term: Ongoing – 37.5 hours per week
Closing Date:
Department : Social Support
To provide and facilitate support for our clients to access relevant services to address homelessness, substance misuse, violence and social dysfunction.
To promote individual and community wellbeing, reduce substance abuse through the provision of referral and access to culturally appropriate alcohol and other drug prevention, education, treatment, rehabilitation and aftercare services for the ATSI people of the Goldfields region, including Ninga Mia and Boulder camp.
Aboriginality is essential under Section 50D of the Equal Opportunity Act of 1984
- Aboriginality under Section 50D of the Equal Opportunity Act of 1984;
- Qualification in Community Services and or related field;
- Demonstrated ability to develop strong and productive partnerships with the Aboriginal Community, Bega employees and liaise effectively with key stakeholders;
- Demonstrated skills in implementing and managing community events/programs;
- Well-developed written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to relate well to team members and a broad range of client needs;
- Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality and a high level of accuracy;
- Well-developed problem-solving skills and the ability to effectively determine priorities to ensure deadlines are met;
- Work effectively as a member of a team in an environment of competing priorities; and
- Current Working With Children Check & Police Certificate (valid within 3 months)
- WA “C” Class drivers’ licence;
- Ability to travel and stay overnight/s
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Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Term: Ongoing – 37.5 hours per week
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Department : Social & Emotional Wellbeing
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
The Community Liaison Officer facilitate the delivery of suicide prevention education and
interventions and to coordinate postvention efforts including providing support to Aboriginal &
Torres Strait Islander people, families, and communities throughout the Goldfields Region.
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
The Community Liaison Officer will support the implementation of the Goldfields Region Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander suicide prevention plan. This position does not have any direct service functions to individuals.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
Qualifications-possess cert IV in ATSI primary health and/or mental health and/or community services and/or cert IV in training and assessment or equivalent training or experience. Or if you are currently enrolled and studying in any of these fields
Experience working with ATSI people and families in communities in times of Grief and Loss and suicide prevention.
Strong knowledge and sense of awareness to Aboriginal culture and history, knowledge of current issues affecting the lives of Aboriginal people.
- Aboriginality is an essential criterion and is provided for in accordance with section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA).
Willingness to facilitate and support training across the Goldfields region
Current C-Class Driver's License.
WWC
National Criminal history check
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Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Term: Ongoing – 37.5 hours per week
Closing Date:
Department : Social Emotional Wellbeing
The Counsellor reports to and is directly accountable to the SEWB Cultural & Clinical Lead and is responsible for providing support in the delivery of Social and Emotional Wellbeing care to clients.
The Counsellor forms part of the SEWB Multi-Disciplinary team and works collaboratively with the team and other programs areas.
The Counsellor role will provide SEWB support services to assist our clients who are dealing with a wide range of issues including grief and loss grief, depression, domestic and family violence, family and/or relationship matters and any other issues which impact on social and emotional wellbeing.
The Counsellor will ensure the delivery of culturally appropriate social and emotional health support to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities of the Goldfields.
Outreach travel will be required for this position.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
Essential:
Relevant tertiary qualification in Social Work, Counselling/Mental Health, or Psychology and/or appropriate professional registration in Western Australia.
Minimum 3 years’ experience working in mental health and/or drugs and alcohol) settings.
Demonstrated knowledge of current issues, standards, and trends in the delivery of mental health and SEWB services to Aboriginal people.
Effective organisational and time management skills, the capacity to successfully manage competing priorities, maintain attention to detail and meet deadlines.
Highly developed Interpersonal skills.
Demonstrated high level of written and verbal communication skills, including report writing, policy development and data collection.
Demonstrated assessment, case management and treatment skills.
High level oral and written communication skills, including the ability to relate well to staff and to liaise effectively with key stakeholders.
Ability to travel and stay overnight/s as required.
Current C Class Drivers Licence.
Valid Working with Children Check (WA).
National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance - valid within 3 months).
Current CPR certificate.
Desirable:
Membership with the Australian Counselling Association or equivalent.
Proficient computer knowledge and skills;
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Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Term: Ongoing – 37.5 hours per week
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Department : Social Support
Under the direction of the Environmental Health Coordinator, assist in the development and delivery of Environmental Health education programs and undertake Environmental Health tasks with clients and Aboriginal Communities including but not limited to pest control, assist with community clean-ups, dog health program and preventative health promotion and other tasks as directed by the Environmental Health Coordinator.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.
ESSENTIAL:
- Certificate II or higher in Environmental Health or a willingness to obtain qualification;
- Demonstrated ability to develop strong and productive partnerships with the Aboriginal Communities and liaise effectively with key stakeholders;
- Demonstrated skills in implementing and managing Environmental Health presentations and or activities;
- Well-developed written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to relate well to team members and a broad range of client needs;
- Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality and a high level of accuracy;
- Well-developed problem-solving skills and the ability to effectively determine priorities to ensure deadlines are met;
- Ability to travel regularly and stay overnight/s;
- Work effectively as a member of a team in an environment of competing priorities; and
- Proficient computer usage skills;
- Current Working With Children Check;
- Current Police Certificate (valid within 3 months);
- WA “C” Class drivers’ licence;
DESIRABLE:
- Two years’ experience in Environmental Health;
To Apply- Please submit your resume, a cover letter addressing the selection criteria as well as National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
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Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
Closing Date:
Department : Clinic
The General Practitioner plays a a key role in delivering holistic, culturally safe, and patient-centred primary health care services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities of the Goldfields region .
General Practitioner with FRACGP/ FACRRM and a person who holds a current registration as a Medical Practitioner with General Registration .
Essential
- Unrestricted Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency as a General Practitioner.
- Possess Fellowship of RACGP or ACRRM: comparable country equivalent.
- Understanding of Aboriginal Culture, values and health issues, social determinants
- Awareness of AGPAL standards and requirements for maintaining General Practice Accreditation.
Provide Bega Garnbirringu Health Services with the following requirements prior to commencement of employment:
- Valid Working with Children Check (WA)
- National Criminal History Check Certificate ( Police Clearance -valid within 3 months)
- Current AHPRA registration
- Current First Aid & CPR certficate
Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Term: Ongoing – 37.5 hours per week
Closing Date:
Department : Clinic
This position works within a small team environment with the aim of improving the health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through the provision of comprehensive and culturally appropriate primary health care services. The primary function of this position is to provide high quality health care including assessment, examination, treatment and case management, along with contributing to the development of models of holistic health incorporating continuity of care.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
- Relevant qualification in Nursing;
- Current AHPRA registration as an Enrolled Nurse or Registered Nurse;
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and sensitively with Aboriginal people;
- A demonstrated understanding of the unique issues impacting upon the health of Aboriginal people;
- Experience, skills and knowledge in multidisciplinary teamwork and conflict management;
- Sound written, computer and communication skills;
- Demonstrated organisational and time management skills along with an ability to adapt to changing needs;
- Current C Class Drivers Licence
- Valid Working with Children Check (WA)
- National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance - valid within 3 months).
- Current AHPRA registration
DESIRABLE:
- Experience in Community or Aboriginal Health;
- Hold a current Immunisation certificate;
- Phlebotomy competency and currency of practice;
- Knowledge and expertise in the use of Communicare or similar clinical database system;
- Ability to travel on Outreach up to 4 nights at a time, if required.
Employee Benefits:
- 37.5-hour work week, Monday to Friday;
- Above Award remuneration rates;
- 17.5% Annual Leave Loading;
- Tax free Salary Packaging up to $15,900 per FBT year;
- Paid two (2) weeks leave for business closure at end of year, this being subject to a 95% attendance rate.
- Long Service Leave after 7 years;
- Accrued Personal Leave paid out on termination;
- Leadership Development program;
- Flexible work environment;
- Extensive Professional Development opportunities;
- Internal promotion and career development opportunities;
- Regular staff appreciation functions;
- Up to $600 p/a subsidised Health & Wellbeing program.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.
Please submit your resume, a cover letter addressing the selection criteria as well as National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
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Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
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Department : Clinic
The Health Promotion Coordinator – Cancer Services is an Aboriginal identified position, recognising the importance of cultural knowledge, lived experience, and community connection in delivering outcomes.
The role is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering culturally safe, community-led cancer prevention and health promotion initiatives that support improved outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
This includes increasing awareness, supporting early detection, and improving participation in national screening programs, while strengthening culturally responsive care pathways in partnership with community, Elders, and clinical teams.
The position contributes to the Improving First Nations Cancer Outcomes Program and aligns with national and Closing the Gap priorities.
ESSENTIAL:
- Identifies as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (identified position under Section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA)) and demonstrates a strong cultural connection, including respect for Elders, cultural authority, and local protocols, with an understanding of Aboriginal ways of being, doing and knowing
- Demonstrated experience in health promotion and/or community engagement, with the ability to deliver culturally safe, strengths-based, and community-centred programs that reflect the diversity of Aboriginal communities
- Strong understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and the social, cultural, and historical determinants of health, with the ability to apply this knowledge to improve health outcomes
- Ability to plan, coordinate and deliver programs, build trusted relationships with community and stakeholders, and communicate effectively across community, clinical, and partner settings
- Ability to manage priorities, use data to inform program delivery, and demonstrate commitment to continuous quality improvement and evidence-informed practice, including valuing Aboriginal knowledge systems
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
- Current WA Driver’s Licence
- Current Working with Children Check
- National Police Clearance (valid within 3 months)
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Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Term: Ongoing – 37.5 hours per week
Closing Date:
Department : Social & Emotional Wellbeing
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
The Culture Care Connect Aftercare Worker is responsible for providing assertive and timely follow-up care for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people referred to this service following a suicide attempt or suicidal crisis, in line with the co-designed aftercare model of care.
The person in this role will be resourced with strong training and ongoing support mechanisms including clinical and cultural supervision.
Qualifications-possess cert IV in ATSI primary health and/or mental health and/or community services or equivalent training or experience. Or if they are currently enrolled and studying in these fields
Experience working with ATSI people and families in communities in times of Grief and Loss and suicide prevention.
Strong knowledge and sense of awareness to Aboriginal culture and history, knowledge of current issues affecting the lives of Aboriginal people.
- Aboriginality is an essential criterion and is provided for in accordance with section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA).
Current C-Class Driver's License.
WWC
National Criminal history check
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Position Term: Ongoing – 37.5 hours per week
Closing Date:
Department : Clinic
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION Midwife: This position will provide comprehensive antenatal and postnatal care to the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) women of the Goldfields region. A key component of the role is to work in partnership with other maternity providers to ensure women receive timely and culturally appropriate care with the aim of closing the gap in maternal health outcomes.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
ESSENTIAL:
- Bachelor of Nursing and/or Midwifery qualifications;
- High level oral and written communication skills, including the ability to relate well to staff and to liaise effectively with key stakeholders;
- An understanding of the principles of Primary Health Care and the issues affecting ATSI women and families in the perinatal period;
- Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality and a high level of accuracy;
- Well-developed problem-solving skills and the ability to effectively determine priorities to ensure deadlines are met;
- Work effectively as a member of a team in an environment of competing priorities;
- Ability to undertake travel throughout the Goldfields, including overnight stays (of up to 3 nights in duration) as required;
- WA “C” Class drivers’ licence;
DESIRABLE:
- Demonstrated experience providing community based antenatal and postnatal care in collaboration with other health providers and within the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council National Competency standards for a Midwife;
- Current Immunisation provider certificate;
- Experience using Communicare or similar electronic patient information and recall systems to document patient care and generate reports.
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Location: Kalgoorlie WA
Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
Closing Date:
Department : Corporate Service
About the Role:
This position provides a proactive and professional Human Resource and Industrial Relations service to Bega and their staff by ensuring compliance with relevant Acts, Legislation and Awards; responsible for the development and implementation of Human Resource initiatives including, not limited to, recruitment, workforce planning, organisational development, workplace culture, Industrial Relations, and a strategic focus on enhancing Bega’s reputation as an Employer of Choice.
About You:
Tertiary qualification in Human Resources or equivalent.
Minimum 5 years’ experience in human resources and industrial relations / Business Management
Demonstrated ability to develop and implement strategic plans to support Bega’s organisational objectives with regard to People and Culture.
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
Extensive experience in delivering effective employee engagement, leadership development and reward initiatives.
Extensive experience in fostering a positive and supportive workplace that is free from unhealthy behaviours.
Change management experience and flexibility to adapt to a changing work environment.
Demonstrated ability in developing and implementing appropriate policies and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to develop strong and productive partnerships with the Aboriginal Community and liaise effectively with key stakeholders.
Highly organised with the ability to effectively prioritise work tasks.
Demonstrated capacity to effectively communicate, promote and uphold HR initiatives and values, including discretion and confidentiality.
Demonstrated effectiveness in contributing to a small team, including the capacity to review and improve workplace practices.
Highly developed interpersonal skills including negotiating and consolation skills and the ability to proactively establish and sustain effective stakeholder relationships.
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal culture and the issues affecting them, and the ability to communicate sensitively and effectively.
Demonstrated experience in managing the full cycle of Workers Compensation claims including return to work processes.
An ability to interact proactively with management and staff at all levels of the organisation in the resolution of HR issues.
A current membership with Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI).
Experience in working for an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service or Not-For-Profit organisation, inclusive of funding and contractual obligations.
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of continuous quality improvement principles with experience in the practical application of these principles in evaluating organisational and staff needs.
Employee Benefits:
37.5-hour work week, Monday to Friday;
Above Award remuneration rates;
17.5% Annual Leave Loading;
Tax free Salary Packaging up to $15,900 per FBT year;
Paid two (2) weeks leave for business closure at end of year, this being subject to a 95% attendance rate.
Long Service Leave after 7 years;
Accrued Personal Leave paid out on termination;
Leadership Development program;
Flexible work environment;
Extensive Professional Development opportunities;
Internal promotion and career development opportunities;
Regular staff appreciation functions;
Up to $600 p/a subsidised Health & Wellbeing program.
Provide Bega Garnbirringu Health Service with the following requirements prior to commencement of employment;
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.
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Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
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Department : Social & Emotional Wellbeing
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
The Regional Tobacco Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating all aspects of the Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) Program .
You must have a strong cultural understandind and respecful community engagement, the ability to deliver culturally responsive education sessions in schools, workplaces and community, experience in community engagement and/or event coordinator along with a passion for working with youth, schools and aboriginal communities and the confidence to supervise , lead , mentor and support staff
Reporting to the Manager Social & Emotional Wellbeing , the Regional Tobacco Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating all aspects of the Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) Program, ensuring the program operates cohesively across the region. This position will lead a team of Tobacco Action Workers to promote, undertake and support a range of programs, activities, promotions and workshops to address quitting smoking; and contribute to the development and provision of regional TIS campaign.
This position will undertake line management and team coordination duties to ensure the cohesive, effective management of both the TIS program and Youth Action team.
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Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
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Department : Social Support
It is the role of the Community Connector to inform, educate and assist indigenous people when signing up and accessing the NDIS. This position aims to ensure the pathway process through to the National Disability Insurance Scheme is as transitional as possible. Remote Community Connectors are required to maintain connections and communication between the participants, their services, providers, and the NDIS to ensure their needs are met.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
ESSENTIAL:
- Aboriginality is essential under Section 50D of the Equal Opportunity Act of 1984;
- Have the ability to cultivate professional working relationships with participants and their families;
- Have demonstrated skills to communicate culturally and appropriately with community members;
- Ability to relate well to staff and to liaise effectively with key stakeholders;
- Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality and a high level of accuracy;
- Sound problem-solving skills and the ability to effectively determine priorities to ensure deadlines are met;
- Work effectively as a member of a team;
- Ability to travel on outreach throughout the Goldfields region as required;
- Be able to satisfactorily gain NDIS Screening
- Current Working with Children Check (vulnerable people) and National Police Clearance (within 3 months);
- Current WA “C” Class drivers’ licence;
DESIRABLE:
- Understanding of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS);
- Basic Computer Skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
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Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
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Department : Social Emotional Wellbeing
The SEWB Outreach Worker will be responsible for providing support to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people and communities to strengthen their Social and Emotional Wellbeing by connecting them to health care services, specialist services and culturally appropriate programs and activities. This position will support and run activities which promote education, prevention and early intervention for ATSI people with social and emotional wellbeing issues consistent with the SEWB Model of Service.
Essential:
- A qualification and experience in Community Service, Aboriginal Health Work, Social Work or equivalent.
- Aboriginality is an essential criterion and is provided for in accordance with section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA).
- Proven ability to build rapport, communicate and develop respectful and professional relationships with ATSI people.
- Experience working with Aboriginal people in the area of social and emotional wellbeing.
- Ability to plan and present promotional events which support the SEWB of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- Ability to develop and deliver SEWB activities and programs for ATSI people.
- Ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary team, as well as independently when required.
- Ability to use initiative and creativity to achieve service outcomes.
- Strong ability to build strategic partnerships.
- Ability to undertake regular travel and overnight/s stay.
- Computer literacy, proficiency in Microsoft suit.
- Current C Class Drivers Licence.
- Valid Working with Children Check (WA).
- National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance - valid within 3 months).
- Current CPR certificate.
To Apply- Please submit your resume, a cover letter addressing the selection criteria as well as National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
Location: Kalgoorlie WA Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday)
Closing Date:
Department : Social Support
Bega Garnbirringu Health Service (BGHS) is looking for a motivated and community-focused Tobacco Action Worker to support the delivery of a culturally appropriate smoking cessation program across the Goldfields region. In this role, you will assist community members by promoting, undertaking and supporting programs, activities and workshops that encourage quitting smoking. You will also contribute to developing and delivering community education and engagement initiatives about the impacts of tobacco use and the importance of healthy living.
Aboriginal candidates are strongly encouraged to apply
Demonstrated and applied understanding of smoking cessation principles and strategies.
Experience in developing, planning, implementing and evaluating smoking cessation programs.
Knowledge and understanding of cultural factors and social determinants, particularly in relation to Aboriginal health.
Current Working with Children Check.
National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
Ability to travel within the Goldfields community, including overnight stays.
Benefits:
Above award pay rates
37.5-hour work week, Monday to Friday
17.5% Annual Leave Loading
Salary packaging up to $15,900 (tax free)
Paid end-of-year business closure leave (conditions apply)
Long Service Leave after 7 years
Professional development and leadership opportunities
Health and wellbeing subsidy (up to $600 per year)
Supportive and flexible work environment
How to Apply
Please send your resume and a short cover letter outlining your experience
As well as National Criminal History Check Certificate (Police Clearance – valid within the last 3 months).
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