Remote / Work From Home
Regional NT
> Alice Springs & Central Australia
Exciting new position in Congress. We offer: relocation assistance (where applicable), competitive salaries, six (6) weeks' annual leave and generous salary packaging
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Are you a Speech Pathologist looking for your next new challenge? Great new incentives at Congress, Alice Springs, NT. Apply now.
In collaboration with other members of the Health Information team and the Medical Director and other senior clinical practitioners, this role configures, implements, and maintains clinical systems.
Are you an experienced RAN/RAHP? Help support people from the world's oldest living culture while experiencing work & life in a remote community in one of the most spectacular regions of Australia.
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for providing support to Aboriginal children aged 0-18 and their families to optimise their child’s development.
We are currently seeking a Clinical Nurse - Wound Management (Foot Health) to join our team within the Northern Territory’s oldest and largest Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation.
> Alice Springs
Looking for a desert change? Central Australian Aboriginal Congress are looking for a Chief Workforce Officer, based in Alice Springs. Come join us.
We are looking for Aboriginal AOD Care Management Worker to join our team.
Congress requires a knowledgeable Aboriginal female with excellent verbal, and written communication skills to fill the key leadership position of Aboriginal Cultural Advisor (Female).
We are recruiting qualified General Practitioners (GPs) to work in amazing remote locations. Help improve the health and wellbeing of people from the world's oldest living culture.
The Team Leader of the CYATS will lead the operations of the expanded and dynamic service in CA, and first in the NT. Service responds to the demands of providing children and youth.
The Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychology Registrar is responsible for conducting neuropsychological assessment and recommending intervention strategies for Aboriginal children and young people
The Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychologist is responsible for conducting neuropsychological assessment and recommending intervention strategies for Aboriginal children and young people.
The Graduate Speech Pathologist is responsible for providing support to Aboriginal children and young people aged 0-18 and their families to optimise children’s development.
Responsible for providing support to Aboriginal children aged 0-18 and their families to optimise their child’s development.