Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 8th Apr 2025
AMSANT is the peak body for Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services in the Northern Territory and advocates for equity in health, focusing on supporting the provision of high quality comprehensive primary health care services for Aboriginal communities.
We are currently looking for up to 2 full-time Researchers (part-time negotiable) to work across one or more of the following projects:
Aboriginal Health Services in the NT have advocated for the need to define and implement non-clinical indicators in quality performance monitoring since the 1990’s. Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services have long recognised and advocated for the importance of more holistic aspects of health care that can be valued through non-clinical indicators. The NCI project commenced in 2019 with funding from CAAHSN (MRFF-RART2) and is led by AMSANT to embed NCIs in ongoing CQI systems for Aboriginal primary health care.
This project will enable the ability to; measure and value performance in areas like Aboriginal workforce, government services, policy and advocacy on issues impacting Aboriginal communities including social and cultural determinants of health; assess how services are provided (e.g., culturally safe and trauma informed service provision, staff retention and trust-building) rather than just what services were provided; and are supported by organizations responsible for implementing KPIs in the NT and nationally, including the NT Aboriginal Health Forum and the NTKPIs Steering Committee.
The NCI project will deliver the following outcomes:
AMSANT aims to improve Aboriginal health by promoting local community control over primary health care and increasing the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander professionals in the NT. This involves strengthening health leadership, facilitating career development, and ensuring workforce quality and capacity.
The project's focus is building the Aboriginal workforce, a priority for NT health services. Increasing participation in this workforce will enhance service quality and delivery and boost overall employment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, as health is a major employer in Australia.
The AWD project will deliver the following outcomes:
The project is designed to further deliver the following longer-term outcomes; aspirational career progression opportunities for Aboriginal staff; increased stability and confidence of Aboriginal and other staff; Aboriginal staff working in the full scope of their qualifications; Culturally safe, competent and cost-effective health service delivery; increased community trust in the health service; more effective service delivery; and better health outcomes for patients.
Position one: Aboriginal Lead Researcher
Base Salary: $85,122.00 - $94,199.94 pro-rata p.a
Project: Non-Clinical Indicators (NCI)
Please note: The filling of the Aboriginal Lead Researcher position is intended to constitute a special/equal opportunity measure under section 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth), and s 57 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1996 (NT). The Aboriginal Lead Researcher position is therefore only open to Aboriginal applicants.
Position two: Senior Researcher
Base Salary: $99,721.77 - $111,793.52 pro-rata p.a
Project: 0.5 FTE Non-Clinical Indicators (NCI) / 0.5 FTE Aboriginal Workforce Development (AWD)
For full position descriptions including responsibilities and selection criteria, please email [email protected] using the subject line: Senior Researchers / Aboriginal Lead Researchers x2 - Darwin / Alice Springs enquiry via EthicalJobs and specify which project/position you are interested in.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.