Medical Officer - (CN161)

  • Warburton
  • Ngaanyatjarra Council
Warburton, Kalgoorlie, Goldfields & Esperance WA Ngaanyatjarra Health Service (NHS) is an Aboriginal Community Controlled health service which is part of the Ngaanyatjarra Council Group. We provide care to approximately 2,000 Ngaanyatjarra People living in communities across the vast Ngaanyatjarra Lands in remote Western Australia, near the Northern Territory and South Australian borders. We are governed by an Indigenous Board of Directors and are AGPAL accredited. About the Position NHS has the opportunity for a Medical Officer to work in the clinics in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands, following the Primary Health Care approach and providing services in a culturally appropriate manner that supports Yarnangu. What is required: - Consult, lead and work within nurse-led clinical teams to provide face-to-face and telehealth consultations and coordinate care for people across the Ngaanyatjarra communities - Collaborate with other Ngaanyatjarra Health Service staff in coordination and delivery of health programmes in child and maternal health, chronic disease, sexual health and mental health - Collaborate with other services to provide best practice emergency, acute and chronic disease care, particularly the Royal Flying Doctor Service and visiting specialist teams - Facilitate the improvement of Aboriginal Health with an emphasis on health promotion, infectious and lifestyle related diseases - Participate in quality improvement programs and propose new initiatives in program delivery to meet accreditation requirements and ensure best practice. What we offer: - Competitive remuneration package of $400,000 plus per annum - Salary packaging opportunities - 6 weeks annual leave with 17.5% leave loading - Fully furnished, individually occupied and rent-free accommodation on the Ngaanyatjarra Lands while at work - Flexible FIFO roster options What you bring: - Minimum 10 years’ experience working as a Medical Officer in a comparable environment - Current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency as a Medical Practitioner - Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills to work across a multi-disciplinary workforce comprising people from language and culturally diverse backgrounds - Demonstrated understanding of issues affecting Aboriginal health, the principles of Primary Health Care and legislation governing work practice - Demonstrated ability to promote and manage change in a complex remote practice setting - Demonstrated knowledge and commitment to quality improvement, evidence-based practice, research, education and professional development - Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, patient information and data management systems - Willingness to drive /fly regularly between remote community clinics (includes driving on unsealed roads and flying in small aircraft) - Current open WA Drivers Licence (manual), a National Police Clearance, WA Working with Children Clearance and Australian Working Rights. This is a unique chance to take on a highly rewarding role where you can make a real difference in remote Aboriginal communities. We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply. Help us keep the Ngaanyatjarra People strong on Country. Your application will include the following questions: Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia? How many years' experience do you have as a medical officer? Do you have a current Working With Children (WWC) Check? Do you have a current Police Check (National Police Certificate) for employment? Do you have a current Australian driver's licence? The Ngaanyatjarra Council (Aboriginal Corporation) represents the interests of around 2000 Ngaanyatjarra, Pintupi and Pitjantjatjara Traditional Owners (Yarnangu) who reside in the twelve member communities of the Ngaanyatjarra Council. Governance: The Ngaanyatjarra Council is the principal governance organisation in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands. The Ngaanyatjarra Council’s administrative base is located in Alice Springs. The third week of each month, the Ngaanyatjarra Council hosts both a general meeting for all members and a Board of Directors meeting. Ngaanyatjarra Council is always on the lookout for well qualified people looking to work with Ngaanyatjarra Traditional Owners in their home Communities. Source: This is an extract from the company's own website The Ngaanyatjarra Council (Aboriginal Corporation) represents the interests of around 2000 Ngaanyatjarra, Pintupi and Pitjantjatjara Traditional Owners (Yarnangu) who reside in the twelve member communities of the Ngaanyatjarra Council. Governance: The Ngaanyatjarra Council is the principal governance organisation in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands. The Ngaanyatjarra Council’s administrative base is located in Alice Springs. The third week of each month, the Ngaanyatjarra Council hosts both a general meeting for all members and a Board of Directors meeting. Ngaanyatjarra Council is always on the lookout for well qualified people looking to work with Ngaanyatjarra Traditional Owners in their home Communities. Source: This is an extract from the company's own website Don’t provide your bank or credit card details when applying for jobs. Choose from thousands of courses delivered by leaders in education. #J-18808-Ljbffr