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Women's Sexual Health Promotion Officer

30 Aug 2024 8:01 AM | coby baker (Administrator)

Women's Sexual Health Promotion Officer

Nindilingarri Cultural Health Services (NCHS) is committed to delivering a range of holistic and culturally appropriate health services to the Indigenous population of the Fitzroy Valley, amongst whom traditional law, language and cultural practices remain strong. Located in the remote heart of the Kimberley region of Western Australia, 400km from Broome, 260km from Derby and 290km from Halls Creek, we service 45 Indigenous communities scattered over an area of approximately 300km.

KEY OBJECTIVE: To work collaboratively with the Nindilingarri Health Promotion team to provide an effective and culturally acceptable sexual health program, to increase health literacy and to encourage positive and respectful relationships amongst the residents of the Fitzroy Valley.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Contribute to, promote and adhere to the philosophy of NCHS;

• Demonstrate and role model respectful relationships with elders, leaders, community members, parents and youth;

• Improve the sexual health literacy of Aboriginal young people and encourage positive and respectful relationships through the delivery of a culturally sensitive, holistic, education program;

• Work collaboratively with NCHS Health Promotion Team and partner organisations including WACHS and KPHU;

• Produce and promote culturally sensitive resources for program delivery;

• Visit outlying communities to deliver programs and conduct assessments;

• Ensure program objectives are achieved and provide timely and accurate reporting within scheduled timeframes;

• Foster local capacity building through identifying, training and supervising potential community sexual health workers;

• Act in a manner which is responsive to the shared and individual cultural needs of the people living in the Fitzroy Valley;

• Support accreditation processes and continuous quality improvement including program evaluation and consumer satisfaction.

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The Society of Australian Sexologists Ltd (SAS) acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. 
We also acknowledge and pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their contributions to our community.

SAS represents health and allied health professionals working in the area of sex therapy, sexuality education, sexual health and sexology. 
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