About Us
At WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA), we are dedicated to transforming and sustaining primary health care across Western Australia. As one of the 31 Primary Health Networks (PHNs) in Australia, we proudly manage three PHNs, guided by our 2023 - 2026 Strategic Plan. Since our establishment in 2015, we've been committed to strengthening primary care through innovative partnerships and a 'one health system' approach, ensuring better access to services and improved health outcomes.
Our work focuses on:
* Supporting general practices to deliver top-quality patient care.
* Funding local primary health services tailored to community needs.
* Connecting local services to simplify the health care system.
* Leading system-wide reform for long-term impact.
As an organisation that thrives in a dynamic environment, we embrace change and seek team members who are adaptable and flexible in their approach.
We are proud to be an inclusive organisation, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQA+ individuals, people from diverse cultures, and people living with disabilities.
Learn more about our values and what it's like to work with us by watching the above video, or at www.wapha.org.au/joinourteam/
About The Role
We are seeking an experienced and strategic Activity Lead – After Hours General Practice Services to join our Primary Care Transformation team. In this role, you’ll lead the planning, commissioning, implementation and coordination of our After-Hours GP services response across WA. You'll work closely with internal and external stakeholders to deliver sustainable, patient-centred outcomes that align with WAPHA’s health priorities.
This role will be offered as a full-time maximum-term contract for a period of 12 months.
Key Duties
* Lead the planning, design, and implementation and evaluation of WAPHA’s After Hours GP services response, ensuring alignment with strategic priorities and funding guidelines.
* Establish and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including general practice, health service providers, governance bodies, and program partners to drive collaborative efforts.
* Oversee the commissioning of services and coordination of After-Hours GP activities, supporting seamless integration and effective service delivery.
* Identify, assess, and mitigate risks, proactively addressing issues to support program objectives and ensure success of the After-Hours GP services.
* Develop and implement project and activity work plans, and monitor project progress against time, budget and quality standards.
* Apply a continuous improvement approach and seize opportunities to integrate health services, create a better experience for patients, encourage better use of health resources, and eliminate service duplication into activities.
* Contribute to budget planning and monitoring, advising on financial allocations, and making recommendations for resource utilisation.
About you
To be considered for this role, candidates must meet the following selection criteria:
* Tertiary qualification in health or human services, or equivalent expertise.
* Demonstrated experience in delivering end-to-end activities, utilising tools to effectively plan, manage, and monitor progress.
* Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
* Strong leadership and influence skills to drive project success.
* Established networks with relevant stakeholders, such as the Department of Health, Area Health Services, and other service providers, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships.
* Strategic thinker with a deep understanding of health service delivery in the Western Australian health and social context, particularly within general practice.
* Formal project management qualification is desirable.
* Advanced computer literacy and proficiency in Microsoft tools including Office, Teams and Outlook.
What We Offer
* Enjoy a hybrid work model, combining the flexibility of working from home with access to our state-of-the-art Subiaco office.
* We're dedicated to your growth, with a strong commitment to employee development and professional learning opportunities.
* Take advantage of generous salary packaging, with up to $15,900 for general living expenses and $2,650 for entertainment, tax-free each year.
* Access to an Employee Assistance Program for professional and confidential support when you need it.
* Additional paid parental leave to help balance work and family life.
* Enjoy a paid day off during our Christmas shutdown period.
* Benefit from our $200 annual health and wellbeing reimbursement.
* Unlock thousands of learning opportunities with full access to LinkedIn Learning.
* Study leave options available to support your academic pursuits.
* Option to purchase additional leave for greater work-life balance.
* Access long service leave after 7 years if eligible, with a full 13 weeks available after 10 years of continuous service.
To Apply
Please submit your application by clicking the ‘Apply’ button.
Your application should include your resume. As part of our recruitment process, you may be invited to complete an online assessment. This assessment consists of interactive questions designed to give us further insight into your experience and approach. It will simulate scenarios that you may encounter in the role.
Applications close 11:59pm Sunday 24th November 2024.
If you have any queries please email jobs@wapha.org.au. Please note that applications must be submitted via the link provided – applications received by email will not be accepted.
Applicants must hold current, unrestricted working rights in Australia to be eligible for this role. Candidates without valid authorisation to work in Australia will not be considered.
Successful candidates will be required to provide relevant qualifications, along with documentation including a valid visa (if applicable), passport, and national police clearance upon request.
WA Primary Health Alliance builds and strengthens primary health care in Western Australia, so people can access the services they need closer to home. As the operator of all three Primary Health Networks in Western Australia, we aim to ensure that the people most at risk of poor health have access to quality care. By working closely with GPs, health professionals, service providers, hospitals, government, and the community to strengthen primary care state-wide, we are delivering better health, together. The Primary Care Innovation and Development Portfolio drives innovation and builds capability and capacity in general practices to improve primary health care delivery and patient health outcomes. It does so by delivering business and quality improvement initiatives, providing access to current information to support effective general practice operations, enabling practices to use digital health technologies that enhance systems and improve patient access to care, developing and maintaining clinical HealthPathways, and delivering training and education.
The Portfolio’s teams are Primary Care, Primary Care Innovation, Primary Care Development and Aged Care.