• Join a progressive organisation delivering community-led programs with the Northern Territory's largest Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service. • Full-time Continuous Contract • $120,451 - $129,343 per annum -Total Effective Package*$148,749 - $158,888 Why Congress? For over 50 years, Congress has provided support and advocacy for Aboriginal people. 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 healthcare service to Aboriginal people living in and nearby Alice Springs, including five remote communities: Amoonguna, Ntaria (and Wallace Rockhole), Santa Teresa, Utju (Areyonga), Imanpa, Yulara and Mutitjulu. What’s the role? The Viral Hepatitis Nurse is to support the formation and implementation of a viral hepatitis care coordination process across Central Australian regions, including Congress town and remote clinics. This is a service delivery position, with considerable time spent on clinical activities, both in the clinic and outreach. These activities include the undertaking of screening, prevention, treatment, education and monitoring of clients with viral hepatitis These tasks are conducted autonomously with support and mentoring of the Sexual Health Coordinator as required to ensure best clinical practice and further enhance specialist skills and knowledge within the Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus and Public Health Program context. What’s in it for you? • Central Australian Aboriginal Congress not only offers rewarding career options, but a wide range of employee benefits including; • Six (6) weeks' annual leave & 15 days paid personal leave per year • Competitive salaries, weekly pays • Generous salary packaging • A strong commitment to Professional Development • Access to the Congress health services for you and your immediate family at no cost • District allowance • Relocation assistance (where applicable) Who are we looking for? Someone to complement our dynamic team with the following essential requirements • Registered or eligible for registration as a health professional with the relevant board and demonstrated, highly developed clinical skills, knowledge of best practice in the specialty and recent experience, particularly in the area of Aboriginal primary health care and Sexual Health/ Viral Hepatitis. • Ability to work effectively in a small multidisciplinary team and autonomously, utilising time management and prioritisation skills to meet deadlines. • Experience in case management, developing and maintaining effective networks, alliances and relationships with families, individuals, communities and health sector organisations. • Emerging ability to effectively plan, develop, deliver, evaluate and report on projects and programs effectively. • Demonstrated ability to use a computer and its applications at a high standard • Current driver’s licence, and ability to drive a 4WD and willingness to travel by light aircraft to remote communities for up to a week. • Willingness to adhere to the Congress Smoke Free Workplace Policy. *Total Effective Package includes base salary, district allowance, superannuation, leave loading, and estimated tax saving from salary packaging options If this sounds like a role for you, we want to hear from you. APPLY TODAY by clicking the “Apply for this job” link Want to find out more about this opportunity? Please contact Lauren on 08 8982 1002 or recruitment@ntphn.org.au