Indigenous Eye Health Manager

CheckUP
South Brisbane, QLD
A$80,000-$95,000 p/a
Healthcare & Medical → Optical
Full-time
Hybrid

Posted 11 hours ago


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About the job

Do you have experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and a passion for improving eye health outcomes? This may be your chance to make a real difference at a not-for-profit in the Health Sector.

CheckUP is seeking an Indigenous Eye Health Manager to coordinate and oversee programs and services aimed at improving eye health outcomes within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This role involves advocating for and implementing strategies to address the unique eye health challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and peoples.
The position offers

12 months maximum term

office base location is negotiable

a hybrid workplace model mixing in-office and work from home flexibility

additional leave, not-for-profit salary sacrificing

a friendly and supportive team

salary range (on request) plus superannuation

ABOUT CHECKUP

CheckUP is an independent not-for-profit organisation dedicated to creating healthier communities and reducing health inequities.

We believe that every person, regardless of who they are or where they live has the right to access healthcare closer to where they live.

We design and facilitate the delivery of efficient and effective healthcare solutions close to home for those who need it most. As experts in made-to-order health programs, we connect the right people and organisations to deliver a range of innovative healthcare services for hard-to-reach individuals and communities. Our services and initiatives support people living in rural and remote geographical areas as well as those with poor access due to social or economic barriers.

CheckUP has a set of core organisational values which are modelled in all our interactions:

Excellence – We are solutions focused and results driven to meet the needs of our customers

Collaboration – We are proactive in building long term, mutual and respectful partnerships with external organisations

Innovation – We are forward thinking; we embrace change and seize opportunity

Integrity – We are transparent and honest in our actions and invest in socially responsible solutions.

Compassion – We act with care and consideration in all our interactions: everyone matters.

ABOUT THE POSITION

To perform this role it is essential that the person who holds the position be an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. It is therefore a genuine occupational requirement under section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 that applicants are Indigenous Australians.The primary purpose of the Indigenous Eye Health Manager position is to: Operationalise and implement business activities, projects, and innovations relevant to the operational plans of the organisation. Co-ordinate and integrate activities, projects, teams, systems, and processes across the organisation to maximise organisational productivity. Monitor, evaluate and complete all business activities to the standards required and to ensure continual improvement, learnings and knowledge are generated and embedded into the ongoing sustainability of the organisation

The successful applicant will bring to the role:

Knowledge, understanding and sensitivity towards the social, economic, and cultural factors affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s health.

Demonstrate ability to work effectively across mainstream and ATSICCHO sectors to achieve improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of health services using population health and needs assessment approach.

Experience in community engagement and building relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and strong leadership and organisational skills to manage and coordinate Indigenous eye health programs and services are desirable.

Excellent administrative and report writing skills.

This role can be performed at any of our office locations of Brisbane, Townsville or Cairns, dependent on the preferred candidates location.

RESPONSIBILITIES

The role plans, implements, co-ordinates and evaluates CheckUP’s business activities consistent with business plans, business systems and processes, and contracts including the development of work or project plans, identification of risk, regular monitoring and reporting of project or business activity outcomes and progress against business plans. Regular travel around the state meeting with key stakeholders is required. The Indigenous Eye Health Manager will work in close collaboration with the Senior Manager; EESS Manager, Regional Coordinators, key stakeholders, and Indigenous Eye Health Working Group to achieve the following activity:

o Maintain/expand (as necessary) the Working Group.

o Develop and execute activity work plans

o Assess need for improved coordination of Indigenous eye health activities, taking into consideration:

▪ Access to services – services currently being provided and what is required to meet population needs.

▪ How patients access services and patient experience.

▪ Suitability of existing patient pathways and structures to support both patients and health professionals

DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

Experience in coordinating and managing health programs and services, preferably in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health context.

Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively with a range of stakeholders, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, health professionals, and government and non-government agencies.

Understanding of eye health issues and relevant policies and procedures.

Ability to develop and implement effective health promotion strategies and initiatives to improve eye health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Strong leadership and organisational skills to manage and coordinate Eye health programs and services.

Ability to collect, analyse, and report on data to inform program planning and evaluation.

Commitment to improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and reducing health disparities.

HOW TO APPLY

CheckUP values having a diverse workforce. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people with experience living or working in rural areas. We welcome applications from people with disability, who identify as LGBTQIA+, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and workers of all ages and genders.

Applications can be submitted through SEEK and should include:

A cover letter (no more than two pages) telling us why you think this is the role for you

Your current CV that outlines your education, work history and relevant achievements

Copies of any relevant qualifications or certificates relevant to this position

If you are the preferred candidate, we will ask for contact details of two referees (preferably one from your most recent employer). Pre-employment checks such as a national police check, right to work in Australia, Blue Card, and evidence of COVID 19 vaccination (or exemption) are a condition of employment at CheckUP.

Applications close on 03/09/2025. Please do not delay your application as recruitment may close early. Suitable candidates will be interviewed as applications come in.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about the work done by CheckUP, please read our recent publications. For a copy of the Position Description or to speak to the contact officer, please phone Klair 0460 887 326 or [email protected] For general information visit the CheckUP Website.


About CheckUP

South Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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