Job Summary
- $52,303.00 (Gross FTE per-annum, PLUS Superannuation and Leave Loading)
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 5th Mar 2025
- Sydney > Surry Hills
About the Proud and Ready Program
This six-month, part-time internship strongly encourages applications from LGBTQ+ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, women from multicultural backgrounds, women in regional NSW, and young women, who have faced barriers to entering or re-entering the workforce. Interns will be placed across ACON’s diverse teams, including women’s health, Aboriginal health, alcohol and other drugs, sexual, domestic and family violence programs, marketing, and business administration. You’ll gain hands-on experience, receive mentorship, and develop key skills in health promotion, research, and advocacy.
There are a number of internships available, which will contribute to community health initiatives on projects such as conducting research, community outreach, supporting event planning, and creating digital communication materials. You’ll work alongside experienced professionals while accessing structured training, supervision, and peer networking opportunities to strengthen your professional development.
Be part of a program that drives change and opens doors for individuals in the workforce by joining a supportive, inclusive environment that fosters growth, confidence, and career pathways.
The First Nations Community Health Promotion Intern, will work with ACON’s First Nations Health Project, and play a vital role in supporting the development and delivery of culturally responsive programs and services for Aboriginal communities. This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in health promotion, with a focus on improving the health and wellbeing of First Nations peoples.
In this role, you will assist with a range of initiatives, including digital communications, health promotion outreach, and community events. You will also contribute to key events such as Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week, where you will develop valuable skills in planning, implementing, and evaluating outreach activities, as well as collaborating with the First Nations Health Project team to ensure culturally safe and effective service delivery.
This position is ideal for someone passionate about Aboriginal health and looking to build a career in health promotion, community engagement, or public health.
This role has been designed to provide culturally specific services. Lived experience or cultural knowledge is essential for effective service delivery.
We’re seeking passionate, motivated individuals who are eager to develop their skills and gain hands-on experience in community health. The ideal candidate is curious, proactive, and committed to making a positive impact. You should have a strong interest in health promotion, advocacy, or community development, and be keen to work in a collaborative, supportive environment. No prior experience is necessary—just a willingness to learn, contribute, and grow in a program designed to elevate your career prospects.
ACON provides a diverse, nurturing, and fun workplace. ACON’s employees and volunteers are at the heart of everything we do and working at ACON would see you join a community of passionate people who deliver innovative community engagement and health promotion programs and initiatives for our communities.
To support the successful candidate in their new role at ACON we offer:
Salary: $52,303.00 (Gross FTE per-annum, PLUS Superannuation and Leave Loading)
Locations: ACON’s Gadigal/Sydney Office, ACON’s Awabakal/Hunter Office or ACON’s Bundjalung/Lismore Office.
Hours: Part Time (28 hours per fortnight / 0.4 FTE) on a 6-month fixed term contract. Days and times of work may be negotiable.
We are committed to diversity and inclusion. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, women from multicultural backgrounds, women in regional NSW, and young women are strongly encouraged to apply.
We offer flexible working arrangements and a generous array of entitlements often above the National Employment Standards (NES) including:
You must submit the following three documents in MS-Word or PDF format.
Applicants are welcome to submit a video instead of a cover for the purposes of accessibility. This option supports those who may find verbal expression more effective than written formats.
If submitting a video:
For more information on the role or for support with submitting an application, please contact the Proud and Ready team via email at [email protected] using the subject line: First Nations Community Health Promotion Intern enquiry via EthicalJobs.
A position description is attached.
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