Outreach Manager

Brisbane, Queensland Employment Office
About the Organisation 
Sunrise Health Service Aboriginal Corporation (SHS) is a community controlled Health Organisation.

The SHS approach involves community people taking part in controlling their own health. Everything from financial management and governance, staff selection and service delivery priorities are directed by the organisation's Aboriginal Board and Community Health Committees.

SHS works in partnership with Northern Territory PHN (NT PHN), who provide support services to health professionals and organisation across the Northern Territory. NT PHN offers support and assistance to eligible nurses and allied health professionals who are relocating to the NT for the purposes of employment.

About the Opportunity
SHS has a unique opportunity for an Outreach Manager to join their dedicated team based in Katherine.

Reporting to the Director of Public Health and Planning, the successful applicant will be required to manage and support the Outreach team, ensuring the effective coordination of activities with both a clinical multi-disciplinary component and a health promotion approach. You will work closely with the Primary Health Managers and portfolio holders in all communities as well as engagement with community health committees. 

About the Benefits
Your dedication will be rewarded with a highly attractive base salary circa $102,921 – $115,267 (based on skills and experience) plus super.

You will also have access to a huge range of other benefits including:
* 6 weeks leave per year;
* Access to company vehicle for work-related travel;
* Laptop and Phone;
* Travel Allowance;
* Up to 10 days study leave; and
* Salary packaging options up to $15,899 per year.

Working at SHS and living in the Katherine region has lifestyle benefits that are unique to the Northern Territory. With the Katherine Gorge on your doorstep and an incredible outdoor lifestyle on offer, combined with some of the best fishing in the world, the Northern Territory is the place to be to make the most of life's adventures.
Source: Uniting News