How to Apply
you must submit a statement addressing each of the selection criteria; and your resume.
Applications that do not include these two documents will not be considered.
The Information Package, including full position description, is included as an attachment.
The position can be based in any of our offices including Dubbo, Orange, Bathurst or Broken Hill.
Benefits to working with us
* Generous salary packaging options up to $18,450 per year
* Professional development allowance and leave
* Family friendly and flexible working arrangements (including hybrid work model)
* Collaboration with passionate likeminded professionals
* 5 weeks annual leave
* Option to purchase an additional 2 weeks leave or cash out 2 weeks
* Additional leave between the Christmas and New Year period
* Fitness Passport
* 6 weeks paid parental leave
Free Employment Assistance Program
Western NSW Primary Health Network (WNSW PHN) is currently seeking a motivated individual who has a passion for primary healthcare and community wellbeing.
The Project Officer Multidisciplinary Care is responsible for guiding and facilitating effective engagement with the allied health sector in western NSW PHN region to strengthen multidisciplinary team-based care in primary care. This role will provide leadership on coordination, advocacy, education and establishment of allied health partnerships with General Practices and ACCHOs to influence and support implementation of evidence-based care. The Integration Officer Multidisciplinary Care will be guided by the 10-Year Primary Health Care Plan and the National PHN Allied Health in Primary Care Engagement Framework to strengthen our engagement with the allied health sector within the WNSWPHN region.
You will have the ability to build effective relationships with clinicians, stakeholders and communities to understand key challenges and opportunities to strengthen multidisciplinary team-based care in primary care settings, utilizing critical enablers such as digital health, continuous quality improvement activities, education and commissioning.
If you have any questions about this position, please contact Donna Sedgman on .
Selection Criteria
Essential
* Experience working in and / or knowledge of primary care, such as General Practice, Aboriginal health services, allied health services, community pharmacy or Community Health services.
* Excellent interpersonal skills, with well-developed written communication skills including writing project reports and management briefings and development of project materials.
* Experience in project management, including creating and managing project timelines.
* Demonstrated understanding of Aboriginal culture including a commitment to cultural awareness and safety.
* Demonstrated high-level interpersonal and communication skills and high-level competence in using information communication technology.
* Demonstrated organisation and time management skills, with proven ability to deliver high quality outcomes in agreed timeframes.
* Capacity to travel within western NSW; hold a current driver's licence.
Desirable
* Experience working in the health, NGO or community services sectors
* Qualifications in project management and / or experience in project management
* Experience in working with Aboriginal people, organisations and communities in view of planning and implementing services and achieving outcomes for Aboriginal people.
* Demonstrated partnership development experience
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