Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 25th Apr 2024
- Melbourne > Doncaster East
Women’s Health East is a women’s health promotion agency based in Doncaster East that works across Melbourne’s eastern region. WHE’s vision is equality, empowerment, health and wellbeing for all women. Our strategic priorities are to advance gender equality, prevent violence against women and improve women’s sexual and reproductive health.
The Health Promotion Coordinator – Sexual and Reproductive Health is responsible for the delivery of evidence-based primary prevention health promotion programs and capacity building initiatives that promote women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights, including abortion healthcare.
Women’s Health East is the lead agency for ‘A Strategy for Equality: Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health in Melbourne’s East’ and a regional partnership of organisations that are committed to advancing optimal sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing for communities in the eastern region.
The Health Promotion Coordinator contributes to the development and implementation of collaborative regional partnerships and supports the implementation of this regional strategy, action plan and collective evaluation framework, as well as partnership forums, training, communities of practice, and working groups.
Women’s Health East is a pro-choice feminist organisation with a strong culture and a professional and dedicated staff. Employees enjoy a range of benefits that include hybrid working arrangements, special leave, training and professional development, and access to an Employee Assistance Program. Staff can salary package a tax-free component of up to $15,899 of their gross salary per year and salary package a meal entertainment and holiday accommodation benefit.
To find out more information about us, please visit our website.
For further information about the position, please contact Anna Phyland, Manager Strategy and Programs at [email protected] using the subject line: Health Promotion Coordinator - Sexual and Reproductive Health enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, women with disability, women from culturally diverse backgrounds, and LGBTIQ women including trans and gender diverse people who identify as women are strongly encouraged to apply. Women’s Health East has an exemption under the Equal Opportunity Act to employ only people who identify as women – EO exemption H294/2022.
A position description is attached.