CASUAL FIFO REMOTE AREA NURSES (Acute, Chronic, Child Health, Men's Health)
Your opportunity. Be part of something bigger.
Are you a compassionate and experienced Remote Area Nurse seeking a truly rewarding career opportunity?
Step into a role that goes beyond healthcare and embraces holistic, community-centered care with Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation.
We are actively recruiting Remote Area Nurses with expertise in Acute Care, Chronic Disease, Child Health, and Men's Health to join our dedicated, multi-disciplinary teams.
Key Responsibilities
As a Remote Area Nurse, you will deliver high-quality, evidence-based care to remote communities across East Arnhem Land. Your role will go beyond clinical practice, making a meaningful impact through:
* Health Education & Prevention – Lead programs focused on Chronic Disease, Child Health, and Rheumatic Heart Disease, promoting long-term community wellness.
* Community Advocacy – Support vaccination programs and health initiatives that improve overall outcomes for the region.
* Empowerment & Leadership – Mentor and guide Aboriginal Health Practitioners (AHPs) and students, fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals.
* Build relationships and trust in Yolŋu communities.
* Learn from and collaborate with Indigenous leaders and traditional healers.
* Experience a deep connection to culture and environment while contributing to sustainable health outcomes.
What We Offer
Discover a career that blends flexibility, cultural connection, and professional fulfillment with our Fly‐In Fly‐Out (FIFO) roster (at least 5 – 6 weeks placement in the community).
* A competitive casual hourly rate of $81.88 – $87.97.
* Fully subsidised housing and electricity.
* Flights provided.
* Opportunity for on‐call and overtime payments.
* Ability to salary package up to $15,900 per annum plus a further $2,650 per annum on Meals and Entertainment.
* 11.5% superannuation.
* Post graduate allowance at 2% of hourly rate (subject to eligibility).
* Freight allowance of $114.40 per fortnight.
Clinic Locations
* Ramingining
Qualifications & Requirements
This role will see you working in a remote Aboriginal community. All applicants must have an understanding of and commitment to Aboriginal Community Control, self-determination, and the issues faced by Yolŋu people living in remote settings.
To apply, ensure you have a current Registration and Practicing Certificate as Registered Nurse through AHPRA; a current Remote Emergency Care Course certificate and/or Advanced Life Support certificate; a current accredited immunisation certificate (recognised in the NT); a Remote Pharmacotherapeutic Certificate (or equivalent); a manual driver's licence; and 3 – 5 years of post‐graduate experience with advanced clinical skills and competencies applicable to remote settings (including the ability to triage, work independently, and participate in after-hours emergency calls and First Response).
Successful applicants must be willing to travel in small charter planes, and the ability to drive a 4WD will be looked upon favourably.
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