Join the peak body for Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services in the NT!Fantastic opportunity for professionals experienced in managing health and project teams!Competitive salary up to $136,667 PLUS super and additional benefits!Additional benefits include relocation assistance for the right candidate, 6 weeks annual leave, free parking, salary packaging up to $15,899.94 & much MORE!Aboriginal Medical Service Alliance of the Northern Territory (AMSANT)We are the peak body for Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services in the NT.
Aboriginal community control has its origins in Aboriginal people's right to self-determination.
This is the right to be involved in health service delivery and decision-making according to the protocols or procedures determined by Aboriginal communities based on the Aboriginal definition of health:
'not just the physical well-being of an individual but... the social, emotional and cultural wellbeing of the whole Community in which each individual is able to achieve their full potential as a human being thereby bringing about the total wellbeing of their Community.
It is a whole of life view and includes the cyclical concept of life-death-life'. We place a strong focus on a culturally responsive trauma informed care approach to the delivery of services and a collaborative working culture to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Your OpportunityWe are now looking for a full-time Workforce & Leadership Support Manager based in Darwin, Northern Territory.
You will be responsible for managing and leading the Workforce and Leadership Support team, reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, and overseeing the development and implementation of strategies and programming to support our member services. More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Managing Workforce and Leadership Support programs and related projects on a day-to-day basisPreparing briefings and position papers to support the CEO and our BoardRepresenting us at forums and meetings at regional, territory, and national levelsReporting our activities to funders and stakeholders in a timely and strategic mannerContributing to the development and reporting of our strategic, programming, and operational plansBuilding and maintaining partnerships with member services and key stakeholdersSupporting the Senior Management Team by contributing to weekly meetings and completing assigned follow-up actionsLeading team tasks and promoting effective outcomes within the organisationEnsuring cross-cultural respect and effective communication with Aboriginal communitiesUndertaking travel within the NT and interstate as requiredWhat We Need From YouTo qualify, you will need demonstrated experience in managing health and project teams, along with a proven ability to deliver effective outcomes.
Previous experience managing large-scale projects, including planning, evaluation, and budget analysis, will also be essential. Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:
Tertiary qualifications in health, education, management, or a related fieldUnderstanding of Indigenous primary health care and community-controlled health sector objectivesProven experience in engaging effectively with Aboriginal communities and stakeholdersStrong verbal and written communication skills suited to cross-cultural environmentsKnowledge of the environment in which Aboriginal organisations operateAs our ideal candidate, you will possess the following soft skills that will help you succeed in this role: strong analytical and conceptual abilities, excellent time management and organisational skills, and the ability to lead teams effectively.
You should also demonstrate cultural respect, adaptability, and a commitment to fostering partnerships and achieving meaningful outcomes.
This is an impactful leadership role for someone who is passionate about supporting Aboriginal communities through innovative workforce and leadership initiatives.
The ideal candidate will thrive in a dynamic, cross-cultural environment, bringing strategic vision and a collaborative mindset to this critical role.
Please note: A current open Driver's License is a requirement for this position.
Confirmation of employment is dependent on the outcome of a Criminal History Check and successful application for an Ochre Card. BenefitsThis is an incredibly rewarding opportunity to take on management oversight of our Workforce and Leadership Support team and help develop and implement initiatives that are beneficial to Aboriginal Community Controlled Health.
The successful candidate will receive an attractive base salary up to $136,677 PLUS super and additional benefits including: Relocation assistance for the right candidateSalary Packaging up to $15,899.94Employer superannuation contribution6 weeks annual leave plus 17.5% leave loadingFree parking on-siteWork mobile phone suppliedQantas annual membershipCabcharge card for business usePersonal/carer's leave up to 15 days per year10 days per year study leave (negotiable for the right candidate)Professional development opportunities10 days ceremonial leaveAccess to a free Employee Assistance ProgramIn addition to the amazing benefits mentioned above, you will be based in the heart of Darwin with everything the area has to offer right at your fingertips!
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. Don't miss out on this opportunity - Apply Now!
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