Job Opportunity:
About the Role
The Indigenous Allied Health Officer plays a key role in enhancing the delivery of rehabilitation services to First Nations participants.
* Provide cultural brokerage and mentorship to staff and students, ensuring access to high-quality health services.
* Support participants in navigating healthcare systems and maintaining clinical areas, while contributing to research initiatives involving First Nations Peoples.
This position fosters community trust and delivers culturally safe health services.
Essential Skills and Qualifications
* Experience in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, cultural brokerage, and mentorship is crucial.
* Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders is essential.
* Strong organizational and time management skills are required.
* Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills are necessary.
* Relevant qualifications, such as a health or community-related degree, Aboriginal Health Worker certification, or Allied Health Assistant Cert IV, are desirable.
* A current Queensland C class driver's license is also desirable.
We offer a dynamic and culturally diverse workplace where your ideas are valued, your professional growth is supported, and your work-life balance is respected.
Benefits
This role offers a unique opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of First Nations individuals and communities.
Why Apply?
If you are passionate about delivering culturally safe health services and working collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, this role may be an excellent fit for you.