1. Permanent & long term locum positions
2. Training and career development opportunities
3. Experience living in the NT with amazing destinations to explore
Why Mala’la?
Mala’la Health Service is a respected & accredited Aboriginal Corporation providing services to the seaside community of Maningrida (520 km east of Darwin), with a population of approximately 2,800 people. These services include Primary Health Care, Aged & Community Care and Family & Community Wellness Services. Mala’la Health Service provides Primary Health Care services to Maningrida and surrounding homelands under a Community Control model.
What’s in it for you?
4. Excellent Salary with Salary Sacrifice options
5. Professional development grants to eligible candidates
6. Rentention allowance $10k/annum
7. Fully subsidised accommodation provided
8. Relocation Assistance & Travel Allowance available to eligible candidates
9. 6 weeks annual leave with 17.5% leave loading
10. Work with a committed and passionate team
What’s the role?
11. Work within the Primary Health Care Programs in partnership with the multi-disciplinary team to provide high quality prevention and treatment
12. Provide a culturally safe, competent and comprehensive care
13. Develop and maintain a strong referral pathway
14. Work with the broader team including external agencies
Is this role right for you?
15. Current AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse
16. Min 5 years broad nursing experience post registration and 3 years working in a primary health related field in a remote context
17. Qualifications and experience directly related to the relevant role, preferably in a community setting
What’s it like living in Maningrida?
Maningrida is a remote Aboriginal community in West Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, and boasts a beautiful seaside location steeped in history and culture with traditional landowners being the Kunibidji people. A permanent settlement was established in the late 1940s, originally as a trading post with Aboriginal people in the area. Maningrida is the major service centre for the region with a school, health clinic, multiple food outlets, two supermarkets, service station, arts centre, creche, and a tarmac airport with commercial flights operating daily to Darwin.