Senior Health Promotion Officer
WA Country Health Service
Posted 3 days ago
This is a Recruitment Pool for Fixed Term Full Time appointments until 30/06/2026, with the possibility of extension(s).
Suitable applicants will be placed in a pool from which appointments may be made when similar vacancies occur. Appointments may be made from this pool until 31/12/2026.
Position Profile: Provides a Health Promotion Services that lead, plan, implement and evaluate health promotion strategies and programs across the Pilbara that align with local, state, and national population health priorities in collaboration with management and key stakeholders. Coordinate and facilitate harm reduction programs such as needle and syringe programs within the Pilbara region to prevent and control blood borne viruses (BBVs) transmission. Works within a multidisciplinary team to provide a timely and culturally appropriate health promotion.
Area Profile: The WA Country Health Service (WACHS) is the largest country health system in Australia and one of the biggest in the world, providing health services to approximately half a million people, including 45,000 Aboriginal people, over a vast two and a half million square kilometre area. The organisation comprises seven regions, with a strong network of public hospitals, health services and health centres located across rural and remote Western Australia. Our core business is the provision of quality, accessible health services to country WA residents and visitors.
Selection Criteria: Please see the attached Job Description Form (JDF available online at www.jobs.health.wa.gov.au
For Further Job Related Information: We encourage you to contact Matthew Bacon on 08 9174 1301.
Application Instructions: Applicants are requested to apply online at www.jobs.health.wa.gov.au
About WA Country Health Service
The WA Country Health Service (WACHS) is the largest country health service in Australia and one of the biggest in the world. It delivers a range of comprehensive health services across an area of more than 2.5 million square kilometres to approximately 530,000 people, including more than 57,000 Aboriginal people.
Across the state we have six large regional hospitals, 15 medium sized district hospitals and 48 small hospitals. Along with this there are 31 health centres and nursing posts, four dedicated mental health inpatient units and 24 dedicated mental health services, and over 170 other facilities where population health teams are based.
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