
Kimberley Supports Regional Coordinator
Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services
Posted 21 days ago
About Kimberley Supports
Kimberley Supports is an enhancement program funded by the NDIA to provide equity and equality to Aboriginal families that have disabilities living in the Kimberley, providing culturally secure referral pathways to access NDIS assistance and support systems to enrich their lives.
The program includes early childhood development support for Aboriginal children aged 0-7 years of age. The Kimberley Supports Project officer is part of a multi-disciplinary including Early Childhood Development Allied Health staff, Child Health Nurses, Remote Family Support Workers and NDIS Evidence and Access Planners
About the Opportunity
KAMS now has an opportunity for a Regional Coordinator to join the Kimberley Supports team in Broome, WA, on a full-time basis. is responsible for leading and coordinating delivery of the Community Connector program across the region. The role provides leadership and support to Community Connector staff employed by consortium member services and plays a key role in strengthening partnerships with communities, ACCHSs, ACCOs, local stakeholders, and the NDIA to improve outcomes for Kimberley Aboriginal people living with disability.
Some of your key responsibilities will include:
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build trust with stakeholders.
- Experience working with, or sound understanding of disability support systems.
- Project management skills including facilitation and resourcing of meetings and consultations.
- Ability to coordinate and support program staff embedded into partner organisations across the region.
The ideal candidate will have a Qualification in Aboriginal Health Work, Community Development, Disability, Health Promotion, or related discipline. You'll also require demonstrated commitment to the principles of Aboriginal Community Control and demonstrated knowledge of cultural safety principles and practices
Ideally, you would have experience working in an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation or an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Community Organisation.
Please note: It is a requirement that successful candidates hold a current WA Working With Children Check, and be willing to undergo a National Police Check prior to employment with KAMS.
About the Benefits
KAMS is an organisation that truly values its team, and is committed to improving employee knowledge, skills and experience. In addition, staff development programs are not only encouraged but are often paid for by KAMS. This role is a highly attractive opportunity for someone with a desire to develop their professional knowledge and experience in the area of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health!
While you will face diverse new challenges in the role, you will also enjoy an attractive salary package including a base salary of $102,759 plus super and a further host of benefits, including:
- District allowance $2,920 p.a pro rata;
- Electricity allowance $1,440 p.a pro rata;
- Accommodation allowance $13,000 p.a. pro rata;
- Annual airfares subsidy to the value of $1,285 p.a. (after 12 months of service); and
- 5 weeks annual leave p.a.;
This is an excellent opportunity to develop your skills, advance your career and enhance your cultural knowledge in stunning outback locations. Make a positive difference — Apply Now!
About Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services
KAMSC (Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council) is a regional Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS), providing a collective voice for a network of member ACCHS from towns and remote communities across the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
The Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS) was the first Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS) established in the Kimberley in 1978, and was followed by the East Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Service (EKAMS, in Kununurra) in 1984. The vision for a unified voice, to provide centralised resources and collective advocacy for the sector, achieved reality in 1986 with the establishment of KAMSC.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
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