Yaityamuna Tirkanthi Traineeship Program SEED stands for Success Education Employment Development About the role Yaityamuna Tirkanthi is Kaurna meaning Aboriginal First Learning is an initiative aimed at Aboriginal people seeking access to meaningful employment opportunities, for people new to the workforce such as school leavers and those seeking re-entry to the workforce. Through Yaityamuna Tirkanthi we offer an opportunity to combine on-the-job work skills with gaining a nationally recognised qualification. Depending on the traineeship, it can take from one to two years to complete. Traineeships are full-time placements and can be across a broad range of vocational options such as business administration, allied health assistant, information technology, graphic design, and dental assistant. The Yaityamuna Tirkanthi traineeship program is a SEED initiative, developed by CALHN to provide an opportunity for Aboriginal people interested completing an on-the-job qualification to start their journey in the workforce as a trainee. You will gain a professional employment experience to complement your qualification whilst helping CALHN to build our Aboriginal health workforce. About CALHN The Central Adelaide Local Health Network includes South Australia’s major quaternary facility, the?Royal Adelaide Hospital,?The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the?Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre,?and the?Repat Health Precinct. We also deliver mental health services at?Glenside Health Services and a range of other locations across the metropolitan and regional areas. We’re looking for talented staff to join us and help us shape the future of health through world-class care and world-class research and achieve our vision of being in the?top 50 health services in the world and top 5 in Australia. What we offer Attractive salary packaging available Access to our CALHN Aboriginal Learning Health Network Development through our Inhouse education and outreach initiatives Aboriginal Health Recognition Awards Mentoring on the job Access to our SEED student Ambassadors Strong community minded culture and values providing world class care to South Australians Onsite Gym and Day Care facilities available to staff. Opportunity for movement across the SA Health system: There are always opportunities for you to develop your skills and your career at one of our many metropolitan or regional sites Applicant guidelines We would like to inform you that this talent pool is not an offer of employment but serves as a way for CALHN to identify individuals interested in gaining experience within our health service. If a suitable vacancy arises, a member of our HR team may contact you. If you need assistance with applying online, please contact: CALHN Aboriginal Recruitment Team Health.CALHNAboriginalRecruitmentsa.gov.au If you have any questions regarding the program, please email Lenore Bagnara at Lenore.Bagnarasa.gov.au