Chief Executive Officer
Scout Talent
Posted 20 days ago
Lead lasting health outcomes as Chief Executive Officer of Ampilatwatja Health Centre Aboriginal Corporation (AHC)
Earn a competitive salary of $250,000 PLUS Superannuation and a host of benefits
Enjoy free, fully furnished housing
Fully maintained vehicle (limited personal use)
Receive $2,000 relocation assistance to support your move to the Northern Territory
Take advantage of 6 weeks of annual leave, three weeks of remote leave, and ten personal or carer’s leave days
Access professional development support and salary packaging options
About Ampilatwatja Health Centre Aboriginal Corporation (AHC)
AHC is a community-controlled health service committed to improving health outcomes in one of Australia’s most remote Aboriginal communities. Serving approximately 650 community members and delivering over 14,000 client contacts annually, AHC provides critical services through:
Clinical Health teams
Community Health programmes
Corporate Services team
Based at Ampilatwatja, approximately 350 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs, AHC also supports two nearby outstations. With a dedicated team of around 13 staff and strong governance led by the Board of Directors, we deliver holistic and culturally respectful healthcare services that have a lasting impact.
AHC is committed to overcoming the significant health challenges faced by our remote community, working to improve long-term outcomes through strategic leadership and culturally informed care.
About the Opportunity
Are you a visionary leader ready to deliver meaningful change in Aboriginal community health?
As Chief Executive Officer (CEO), you will report directly to the Board of Directors and lead a diverse, multidisciplinary team. Your mission will be to:
Provide strategic leadership and governance, working closely with the Board to ensure effective oversight and alignment with the organisation’s vision
Deliver financial and operational excellence
Drive measurable improvements in health Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and long-term health outcomes
Champion culturally sensitive healthcare services
Strengthen community engagement and build sustainable partnerships
Key Responsibilities:
Lead and support the Clinic Manager, overseeing clinical services including General Practitioners, Remote Area Nurses, Aboriginal Health Practitioners, Chronic Disease and Child & Maternal Health Nurses.
Guide the Health Programmes Manager, who leads programmes addressing Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), Men’s and Women’s Health, Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS), Social and Emotional Wellbeing, and Nutrition
Oversee the Corporate Services team responsible for Finance, Administration, Human Resources, and Facilities Management
Ensure strong financial management, governance, and compliance with funding and reporting obligations
Build and maintain meaningful relationships with community stakeholders and government agencies
Lead workforce development, including recruitment, training, and performance management
About You
You are a resilient and compassionate leader with a passion for community health and improving outcomes in remote Aboriginal communities. You thrive in complex environments and lead with confidence, cultural sensitivity, and a strong sense of purpose.
You are adaptable and able to navigate the challenges of working in a remote location. You bring high levels of energy and enthusiasm to your work and foster a positive organisational culture. Your strong analytical and problem-solving skills enable you to deliver strategic outcomes and operational improvements.
Essential Criteria:
Proven leadership experience in remote Aboriginal communities or similar settings
Strong governance, financial management, and strategic planning capabilities
Demonstrated success in stakeholder engagement and building sustainable partnerships
Excellent leadership skills with the ability to develop and inspire multidisciplinary teams
High-level communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills
Commitment to improving health equity and outcomes
Tertiary qualifications in business, health, or a related field are well regarded
Desirable Criteria:
Experience working within Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
Knowledge of compliance standards including AGPAL accreditation and ORIC governance
Experience navigating remote environments; four-wheel drive experience is beneficial
Pre-Employment Requirements
Current unrestricted Australian driving licence
Ability to obtain a Working with Children NT Ochre Card
National Police History Check
Key Benefits
Earn a competitive salary of $250,000 plus Superannuation, with an array of benefits including:
Free, fully furnished 3-bedroom housing
Company Vehicle (limited personal use)
Relocation assistance up to $2,000
6 weeks annual leave
3 weeks remote leave
10 personal or carer’s leave days
Salary packaging options available
Professional development support
Life in Ampilatwatja
Ampilatwatja offers a lifestyle unlike anywhere else in Australia. Nestled in the heart of the Northern Territory, approximately 350 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs, this remote community is surrounded by vast, untouched landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Here, the connection to country is deep, and traditional Aboriginal culture remains strong and vibrant. Life in Ampilatwatja moves at a different pace—away from the noise and demands of city living. The natural beauty of the outback is ever-present, offering endless horizons, peaceful surroundings, and a profound sense of place. This is a community where neighbours know each other by name, where cultural events and gatherings bring people together, and where the simplicity of daily life brings clarity and purpose. For families, Ampilatwatja offers a supportive environment with access to a local school and the School of the Air for remote learning. Whether you’re exploring the rugged landscapes by four-wheel drive or enjoying quiet moments under vast star-filled skies, Ampilatwatja offers a lifestyle of connection, adventure, and simplicity.
If you are ready for a genuine change of pace and a life shaped by community and country, there is nowhere quite like Ampilatwatja.
Ready to lead real change?
If you are ready to apply your leadership skills in a role where your impact is felt every day, we invite you to APPLY NOW and become part of a mission that transforms lives and strengthens communities.
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