Aboriginal Health Worker or Practitioner
The Mildura Base Public Hospital is an organisation driven by a genuine focus on patient centered care, delivering exceptional care for our consumer base of over 80,000. With this focus guiding the functioning of our organisation on a day to day basis in line with our HEART values we have established a work environment in which there are greater levels of employee engagement and professional development than ever seen before. Our workforce of over 1200 employees are committed to providing a service to our community 24/7 which will have long lasting positive outcomes.
Our People, Our H.E.A.R.T:
Our H E A R T values (Happy Empathetic Accountable Respectful Team Based) are so much more than words; they are the driving force behind what we do every day. These values are lived throughout the organisation across each department, role and location.
The Role:
Full Time - 2 year contract - Aboriginal Health Worker, Enrolled Nurse or Registered Nurse.
The Aboriginal Health Worker role will focus on supporting people within the community who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander as a priority but may assist in the care of those who do not identify also, and will operate under the direct supervision of the ward/units Nurse Unit Manager (NUM), and cultural support will be provided by the Director of Aboriginal Health who will work closely with the NUM. The AHW will work daily in the Clinical Setting and be part of the team, and integrate practice with the Aboriginal Health Unit and Aboriginal Liaison Officers for best communication and practice.
The Aboriginal Health Worker role is a new initiative within the MBPH and a first for Victoria, so evaluation processes will be implemented throughout the contract to measure outcomes and effectiveness. The role is designed to increase the Aboriginal Workforce within the hospital whilst increasing culturally safe and inclusive health care for Aboriginal people presenting to the Mildura Base Public Hospital.
For more role specific information please visit www.mbph.org.au/job-vacancies to view the position description.
To be successful in this role, you will have:
- Registration with Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and possess a current annual practising certificate.
- Certificate IV Qualification in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care and PHC Practice, Enrolled Nursing or Registered Nurse.
- Knowledge and/or experience working within Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities and understanding of health, social and emotional issues experienced by Aboriginal people.
What MBPH has to offer you:
- Internal Professional Development– including but not limited to the opportunity for eligible employees to access scholarships for postgraduate studies as well as specifically designed programs within MBPH for skill development
- An environment where external professional development is supported and encouraged
- A location centre of town reducing travel times
- Free parking on site for all employees
- Salary Packaging – Pay less tax
- On-site Café
- Employee Assistance Programs
- Employee Intervention Programs – Free Remedial Therapy and Physiotherapy
- Free employee events and celebrations (check out our Facebook page @MilduraBasePublicHospital to see what we have been up to this past year)
- At MBPH, we continue to strengthen our focus on diversity, equity and inclusion practices. This is supported through our internal network of LGBTQIA+ Allies and organisational membership with ACON Pride in Diversity.
- Our membership with ACON Pride in Diversity shows our commitment to building an inclusive workplace.
How we model our values:
- MBPH employees are 3% more satisfied compared to other health services, a 7.8% increase from 2022
- 7:10 employees live and breathe our MBPH HEART Values
- 86% of employees feel a sense of accomplishment from their work
- 94% say they can use their skills and knowledge in their job
- 79% of employees feel included, which is a 1.3% increase above the Victorian Public Sector
- 9.8% increase in satisfaction with work/life balance since 2022
- Priority on learning and development of staff has increased by 10% since 2022
How to Apply:
All applications must be lodged online by clicking on the ‘apply now’ button.
For a position description and to find out more about our wonderful Hospital, visit www.mbph.org.au
For further enquiries please contact our human resources team.
E: **************@mbph.org.au
Please note that the Department of Health requires all health care workers in Victorian public hospitals to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. For those over the age of 18, this means 3 Covid-19 vaccinations are required. For those under the age of 18, 2 Covid-19 vaccinations are required. For further information, please visit the Department of Health website: Vaccination for healthcare workers | health.vic.gov.au
A valid Working with Children Check and a National Police Check (undertaken in the last three months) are required.
Applications close: 15 March 2024