Deliver high-impact podiatry services across Aged Care, NDIS, and Primary Health Care programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
* Earn a competitive salary of $120,000 – $125,000 + Super
* Free access to primary health, dental, and allied health services through BRAMS
* Relocation allowance up to $5,000 & Annual Remote Area Allowance of $1,300
* 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.
Your Next Chapter Starts Here
BRAMS is seeking a Podiatrist to join the team in Broome and deliver culturally safe, evidence-based podiatry services across Aged Care, NDIS, and Primary Health Care programs.
This is a rare opportunity: very few Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations employ full-time podiatrists, giving you the chance to shape and grow podiatry services in an environment where your expertise will genuinely make an impact.
BRAMS welcomes both experienced podiatrists and recent graduates, offering the opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary clinical team that includes doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, and Aboriginal Health Practitioners.
Key responsibilities include:
* Providing assessments, diagnosis, and treatment for foot, ankle, and lower limb conditions across the lifespan
* Delivering diabetic foot assessments, wound care, biomechanical assessments, and ongoing podiatric management
* Developing culturally appropriate podiatry care plans tailored to individual needs
* Contributing to Aged Care and NDIS assessments, documentation, and reports
* Supporting preventive health programs and health literacy initiatives
* Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to support holistic care
* Participating in quality improvement, service planning, and professional development
Is This You?
The successful candidate will hold a tertiary qualification in Podiatry and current AHPRA registration (or be eligible to obtain registration before commencing).
BRAMS welcomes both early-career and experienced podiatrists.
You'll demonstrate:
* The ability to deliver evidence-based podiatry services across diverse clinical presentations
* Strong assessment, diagnostic, and treatment skills
* A commitment to culturally safe practice and working respectfully within Aboriginal communities
* Confidence working autonomously while contributing to a multidisciplinary team
* Good clinical documentation, communication, and organisational skills
* Willingness to participate in ongoing professional development
Experience working in community health, NDIS, aged care, or an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation is highly regarded but not essential.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
What's in It for You
BRAMS offers a competitive salary of $120,000 – $125,000 + Super, along with a supportive and inclusive work environment and a host of generous benefits, including:
* Relocation Allowance (up to $5,000) and Annual Remote Area Allowance of $1,300
* Salary packaging to maximise take-home pay
* 6 weeks of Annual Leave to support work-life balance
* Study leave and access to ongoing professional development
* Access to clinical and management supervision
* Supportive, tight-knit, and collaborative team culture that values learning, wellbeing, and community connection
* Monday to Friday, 8am–4:30pm hours with no on-call or weekend work, so you can enjoy Broome's famous Cable Beach lifestyle
* Free access to primary health, dental, and allied health services through BRAMS
* A meaningful role in one of Australia's most culturally rich and visually stunning regions
This is an incredibly rare opportunity to join a well-established and supported Aboriginal Medical Service and establish a full-time podiatry presence within the organisation. BRAMS is committed to supporting and developing its team, and professional development is encouraged—and often funded by BRAMS.
Broome: Your Next Adventure
With a rich history and extraordinary natural landscape, Broome is synonymous with turquoise waters, red pindan soil, and white sandy beaches that draw visitors from across the globe. You can sail, snorkel, or dive in pristine waters, spot rare dolphins from wide, empty beaches, or explore nearby ancient gorges that make Broome truly unique.
Beyond tourism, Broome is a thriving community experiencing strong growth and investment, offering all the amenities of a modern town with the laid-back lifestyle of the Kimberley. It's the perfect place to achieve the balance between career, purpose, and lifestyle you've been searching for.
Sound Like You? Let's Chat.
This is an exciting opportunity to deliver meaningful, community-focused podiatry services while contributing to improved health outcomes for Aboriginal people and families across the Kimberley.
Apply now and be part of the BRAMS journey toward Healthy People – Strong Community – Bright Future.