Job No:305092
Location:Broome, WA
Help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants make the NDIS work for them - with purpose, support, and cultural safety
* Earn a competitive salary of $80,000 to $120,000 + Super (based on your role, skills and experience)
* Relocation Allowance (up to $5,000) to help you settle in Broome, WA
* Free access to primary health, dental, and allied health services through BRAMS
* Annual Remote Area Allowance of $1300 & Salary packaging to maximise take-home pay
* 6 weeks of Annual Leave, Study leave & MORE!
Our Story. Our People. Our Purpose.
Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS) is a well-established Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation that has been supporting the Broome community for over 40 years. Headquartered in Broome, Western Australia, BRAMS provides holistic, culturally safe primary healthcare, aged care, and community programs to Aboriginal people throughout the Kimberley region.
With a strong focus on person-centred, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive care, BRAMS delivers services designed around the needs of Aboriginal individuals and families. Their multidisciplinary teams work collaboratively to improve health outcomes and promote wellbeing across the lifespan.
BRAMS is proud to operate under the vision: Healthy People – Strong Community – Bright Future, and upholds a model of care rooted in cultural respect, quality, and community leadership.
At BRAMS, you'll do more than support participants - you'll help people navigate complex systems, regain control, and feel empowered in their own lives. Based in Broome, these two full-time Support Coordination roles share a united goal of supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to access the care, services, and support they deserve.
You're welcome to apply for one or both roles, depending on your experience and interests.
Whether you're supporting day-to-day independence or navigating complex, high-risk situations, these roles are all about empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants to live well and access the services they deserve.
As a Support Coordinator, you'll work closely with participants to implement their NDIS plans, build meaningful connections, and navigate everyday barriers. In the Specialist Support Coordinator role, you'll take the lead on coordinating cross-agency responses for participants with high or complex needs, with a strong focus on stability, safety, and long-term outcomes.
We're looking for people who want to make a real difference, those who are compassionate, collaborative, and committed to empowering others.
To thrive in this role, you'll need to bring:
* A strong understanding of trauma-informed and culturally safe support
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
* The ability to manage competing priorities and build trust across diverse settings
* A genuine commitment to Aboriginal health and self-determination
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