Job Description
Agency Department of Health Work unit Ophthalmology, Alice Springs Hospital
Job title Orthoptist Designation Professional 2
Job type Full-time Duration Fixed to 30/06/2027
Salary $90,204 - $107,554 Location Alice Springs
Position number RTF Closing 16/09/2025
Contact officer Elizabeth Okely on or
About the agency
Apply online
APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A ONE-PAGE SUMMARY ABOUT YOU, A DETAILED RESUME AND COPIES OF YOUR TERTIARY
QUALIFICATIONS.
Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans
The NTPS values diversity. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates people with
disability by making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an adjustment for the recruitment process or job, please discuss
this with the contact officer. For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go to the OCPE website.
Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures plans, go to the
OCPE website.
Primary objective
Deliver high quality, culturally appropriate and effective Orthoptic and Ophthalmic care for both adult and paediatric clients within NT
Health.
Context statement
NT Health provides integrated allied health services in a variety of service settings including acute and sub-acute care, primary health care,
aged care and mental health. Currently seeking applicants in the Orthoptics. This position will require the applicant to work within a
Monday – Friday 08:00-16:21 model with overtime for bush visits only.
Key duties and responsibilities
1. Provide timely, clinically and culturally appropriate orthoptic services under supervision within a multidisciplinary framework.
2. Participate in professional development and research activities under guidance.
3. Provide clinical supervision and/or support to students and relevant staff as appropriate.
4. Manage a caseload within a dynamic and evolving work environment to ensure timelines and health outcomes are met.
5. Participate in continuous quality improvement and service development activities at a local level to ensure delivery of contemporary
orthoptic services.
6. Ensure clinical and corporate records are maintained, including accurate documentation and statistics
7. Contribute to the achievement of work unit goals and key performance indicators
8. Follow defined service quality standards, work health and safety policies and procedures relating to the work being undertaken in
order to ensure high quality, safe services and workplaces.
9. Foster a positive workplace culture through professional work practices and role modelling behaviour in accordance with NT Health
values.
Selection criteria
Essential
1. Relevant qualifications in Orthoptics,
1. Ability to develop clinical orthoptic skills providing a clinical service to patients and families/carers
2. Awareness and understanding of Aboriginal culture and an ability to interact effectively with patients and families/carers of diverse
cultural and social backgrounds.
4. Developed communication, interpersonal skills, conflict management skills, with experience working in a team environment to achieve
positive health outcomes.
5. Ability to efficiently and effectively manage a patient caseload and a demonstrated commitment to professional development.
6. Knowledge of continuous quality improvement strategies.
Desirable
1. Experience in the use of office-based computer programs and databases.
Further information
The preferred or recommended applicant will be required to hold a current working with children clearance notice and undergo a criminal
history check. A criminal history will not exclude an applicant from this position unless it is relevant to the position. This role carries specific
immunisation requirements. For immunisation requirements - Category A (direct contact with blood or body substances) or Category B
(indirect contact with blood or body substances) - check with contact person.
Approved: August 2023 Renae Moore, Chief Allied Health Officer
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Job Description
Agency Department of Health Work unit Ophthalmology, Alice Springs Hospital
Job title Orthoptist Designation Professional 3
Job type Full-time Duration Fixed to 30/06/2027
Salary $110,873 - $124,173 Location Alice Springs
Position number RTF Closing 16/09/2025
Contact officer Elizabeth Okely on or
About the agency
Apply online
APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A ONE-PAGE SUMMARY ABOUT YOU, A DETAILED RESUME AND COPIES OF YOUR TERTIARY
QUALIFICATIONS.
Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans
The NTPS values diversity. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates people with
disability by making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an adjustment for the recruitment process or job, please discuss
this with the contact officer. For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go to the OCPE website.
Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures plans, go to the
OCPE website.
Primary objective
Ensure delivery of high quality, culturally appropriate and effective Orthoptic and Ophthalmic care for both adult and paediatric clients in
conjunction with the Ophthalmologists and Registrars at Alice Springs Hospital and throughout the Central Hospital Network services
whilst providing clinical leadership and supervision to Orthoptist and Ophthalmic Nurses within NT Health.
Context statement
NT Health provides integrated allied health services in a variety of service settings including acute and sub-acute care, primary health care,
aged care and mental health. Currently seeking applicants in the following areas: Ophthalmology. This position will require the applicant
to work within an extended hours service model; Monday to Friday and will include outreach clinics to remote communities.
Key duties and responsibilities
1. Provide ophthalmic diagnostic services for both adult and paediatric clients, Orthoptic assessments and treatment with an emphasis on
children's vision and eye movement disorders.
2. Provide timely, clinically and culturally appropriate Orthoptic services within a multidisciplinary framework.
3. Provide expert advice on program and clinical issues within Ophthalmology.
1. Provide leadership, supervision, mentorship and education to orthoptic students and nursing staff.
2. Independently organise and manage a high-volume complex workload within a dynamic and evolving work environment to ensure
timelines and health outcomes are met.
6. Initiate, implement and complete research, continuous quality improvement and service development activities at a local or regional level
to ensure delivery of contemporary [Ophthalmology] services.
7. Lead and/or monitor the achievement of work unit goals and key performance indicators
1. Follow defined service quality standards, work health and safety policies and procedures relating to the work being undertaken in order
to ensure high quality, safe services and workplaces.
9. Foster a positive workplace culture through exemplary leadership practices and role modelling behaviour.
Selection criteria
Essential
1. Relevant qualifications in [Bachelor of Applied Science Orthoptics that meets membership eligibility requirements of Orthoptics
Australia, and registration for practice with the Orthoptic Board of Australia.
1. Extensive post graduate experience in providing contemporary, high level clinical Orthoptic services to patients and families/carers.
2. Demonstrated awareness and understanding of Aboriginal culture and proven experience in working effectively with patients and
families/carers of diverse cultural and social backgrounds.
4. Proven high level communication and interpersonal skills, including well developed negotiation and conflict management skills, with
significant experience working in a team environment to achieve positive health outcomes.
5. Extensive experience in clinical supervision of students and staff and a commitment to professional development.
6. Proven ability to initiate, implement and complete continuous quality improvement and service development activities.
1. Proven ability to efficiently and effectively organise and manage a high-volume complex workload.
2. Demonstrated high level leadership skills with capacity to provide leadership in a team environment.
Desirable
1. Post-graduate qualifications in clinical education, leadership / management, speciality practice area or other relevant field.
Further information
The preferred or recommended applicant will be required to hold a current working with children clearance notice and undergo a criminal
history check. A criminal history will not exclude an applicant from this position unless it is relevant to the position. This role carries specific
immunisation requirements. For immunisation requirements - Category A (direct contact with blood or body substances) or Category B
(indirect contact with blood or body substances) - check with contact person. A current valid C Class drivers Licence with eligibility to
obtain Northern Territory driver's licence prior to commencement.
Approved: August 2023 Renae Moore, Chief Allied Health Officer
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Job Description
Agency Department of Health Work unit Ophthalmology, Alice Springs Hospital
Job title Nurse Clinical Specialist - Ophthalmology Designation Nurse Level 4
Job type Full time Duration Fixed to 30/06/2027
Salary $123,717 - $134,257 Location Alice Springs
Position number RTF Closing 16/09/2025
Contact officer Elizabeth Okely on or
About the agency
Apply online
APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A ONE-PAGE SUMMARY ABOUT YOU, A DETAILED RESUME AND COPIES OF YOUR TERTIARY
QUALIFICATIONS.
Information for applicants – Inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans
The NTPS values diversity. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates people with
disability by making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an adjustment for the recruitment process or job, please discuss
this with the contact officer. For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go to the OCPE website.
Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures plans, go to the
OCPE website.
Primary objective
Supports and provides collaborative, appropriate, proficient, coordinated direct and indirect clinical care for complex client presentations,
including working with and alongside less experienced nursing and midwifery staff, within the specialty area.
Context statement
Previous experience working in an ophthalmic clinic. Must be proficient in assessing client's visions, IOP, preforming OCT scans,
Biometry and HVF is required for this role. Assisting the Ophthalmologist with IVI's and Minor Procedures will be required. Paediatric
Ophthalmology experience will be highly regarded.
This position will require the applicant to work Monday to Friday and will include outreach clinics to remote communities. A valid class C
Drivers Licence will be required.
Key duties and responsibilities
1. Apply specialist knowledge, skills, attributes and abilities within a defined practice area in therapeutic and professional relationships
with individuals, as well as with families, groups and communities.
2. Is recognised by the team for their expertise, is a resource for others, and engages in agreed independent practice under the
supervision and management of the team.
3. Accountable for providing sound professional advice and for assessment, planning, review, evaluation and coordination of
comprehensive client care and/or case management within the speciality area.
4. Demonstrate NTH values - safe; responsive; kind – in all decision-making and interactions with consumers and colleagues.
5. Follow defined service quality standards, work health and safety policies and procedures relating to the work being undertaken in
order to ensure high quality, safe services and workplaces.
6. Foster a positive workplace culture through exemplary leadership practices and role modelling behaviour.
Selection criteria
Essential
1. Current registration with Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia or eligible for same.
2. Demonstrated highly developed clinical knowledge and skills in relevant area of nursing/midwifery supporting well developed clinical
decision-making and problem solving to achieve best practice outcomes for healthcare consumers.
3. Demonstrate and promote a learning environment through clinical support, instruction, and feedback including mentoring students,
graduates and less experienced staff across the multidisciplinary team.
4. Experience contributing to the development and implementation of local/regional policy, including interpreting established
professional precedents and organisational policies and supporting change management.
5. Demonstrated use of effective communication skills to influence and convince staff and/or clients, including on sensitive matters
requiring tact and diplomacy
1. Demonstrates well-developed knowledge and understanding of the social and cultural issues, influences and sensitivities that
influence health care provision for clients and families.
Desirable
1. Graduate Certificate beyond entry-to-practice relevant to specialty area.
Further information
Ongoing appointment is subject to attainment of Graduate Certificate beyond entry-to-practice relevant to specialty area.
The preferred or recommended applicant will be required to hold a current working with children clearance notice and undergo a criminal
history check. A criminal history will not exclude an applicant from this position unless it is relevant to the position. This role carries specific
immunisation requirements. To be eligible for appointment you will be required to meet the immunisation requirements associated with
Category A healthcare worker (direct contact with blood or body substances). Please contact for
further information.