Audiology Role in Remote NT Communities
The Northern Territory Remote Locum Program is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led workforce initiative focused on strengthening healthcare services in remote communities across the Northern Territory.
We are seeking experienced Audiologists to provide treatment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote NT communities. This locum-based role offers short-term placements where you will work on-site in remote clinics, delivering culturally safe, high-quality care in collaboration with Aboriginal Health Practitioners, General Practitioners, nurses, and support staff.
* Fully paid locum placements ranging from 3 to 12 weeks, based in remote NT communities, with travel and accommodation covered.
* Cultural orientation and 24/7 support to help you transition into remote healthcare.
* Free CPD-accredited eLearning with the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM).
* An unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture and explore some of Australia's most breathtaking remote landscapes.
About the Opportunity
This exciting opportunity allows you to contribute your skills and experience to a vital healthcare program while experiencing the beauty and diversity of the Northern Territory.
Requirements
* Minimum of 2 years full time postgraduate clinical experience in a relevant clinical setting.
* Minimum of 250 hours of relevant full-time clinical experience working as an Audiologist within the past 12 months.
* Evidence of current Audiology Australia Accredited Audiologist Certificate.
* Current membership with Audiology Australia.
* Current CPR/BLS certification.