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Sexual Health and Blood Borne Viruses Program Officer (Youth) (50D)

30 Aug 2024 8:03 AM | coby baker (Administrator)

Location: Boorloo (Perth WA)
Employment Type: Full Time (1.0 FTE)
Employment Category: Fixed Term until 30 June 2025, with the possibility of extension
Remuneration: $74,935.73 - $79.931.44 per annum pro rata + superannuation + salary sacrifice

Are you passionate about helping deliver culturally appropriate education to Aboriginal communities, to increase health literacy and knowledge of STI and BBV prevention, and testing of STIs and BBVs? The Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia (AHCWA) is seeking a talented Sexual Health and BBV Program Officer (Youth) (50D) to join our team to facilitate the Young Leaders Program (YLP).

As our Sexual Health and BBV Program Officer (Youth) (50D), you’ll play a crucial role in helping achieve our vision and mission. Here’s how you’ll contribute:

  • Plan, develop and implement strategies, which enhance quality improvement interventions to reduce STIs and BBVs in Aboriginal people in WA, with a primary focus on Aboriginal Youth.
  • Work collaboratively with the Sexual Health and BBVs Program Team to effectively deliver key program deliverables.
  • Promote and support appropriate existing and planned clinical management of STIs and BBVs as well as maternal and reproductive health.
  • Develop networks in Aboriginal communities to build community support for sexual health promotion activities.
  • Prepare written reports and other documentation as required in accordance with funding requirements.

See full job ad here: https://www.seek.com.au/job/78437339?ref=search-standalone&type=standout&origin=showNewTab#sol=8787a8da5e9c99369c882b24142099ecb33f55d8

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