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If you want to help the Congress clinic in your community, we have a job for you. 
Overview 
Positions that may be available: 
Malpa On Call Support workers (which help the nurses when they are on call out) 
Speaking language and English (interpreting) 
Driving 
Talking to patients 
Administration and Computer work 
Cleaning the Clinic 
If you are interested in working for the Congress clinic in your community, we would like to hear from you. All you need to do is: 
Come into the Clinic 
Ask to see the Manager and have a chat with them 
Speak to others in your community who might want to work with Congress too. 
The positions are Aboriginal Identified and for people who currently live in the remote community. 
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About Central Australian Aboriginal Congress 
For over 40 years, Central Australian Aboriginal Congress (Congress) has provided support and advocacy for Aboriginal people in the struggle for justice and equity. 
Since that time, Congress has expanded to become the largest Aboriginal community-controlled health organisation in the Northern Territory, providing a comprehensive, holistic and culturally-appropriate primary health care service to Aboriginal people living in and nearby Alice Springs, including five remote communities: Amoonguna, Ntaria (and Wallace Rockhole), Santa Teresa, Utju (Areyonga) and Mutitjulu. 
Today, we are one of the most experienced Aboriginal primary health care services in the country, a robust political advocate of closing the gap on Aboriginal health disadvantage and a national leader in improving health outcomes for all Aboriginal people. 
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