About The Organisation
AMSANT is the peak body for Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services in the Northern Territory and advocates for equity in health focusing on supporting the provision of high quality comprehensive primary health care services for Aboriginal communities.
Benefits
- Salary packaging up to $15899.94 pa.
- Employer Superannuation contribution.
- 6 weeks annual leave plus 17.5% leave loading
- Personal/carers leave up to 15 days per year.
- 10 Days per year Study leave can be negotiated.
- Professional Development opportunities up to $3000 per year
- 10 days Ceremonial Leave
- Access to a free Employee Assistance Program for work and non-work related
- Ex-Gratia leave of 3 paid days during Christmas close down (excl. casuals)
As a Senior Management Team Member you are additionally entitled to:
- Car Parking on-site
- Mobile Phone allowances
- Qantas Annual Membership
- Cabcharge Card for Business Use
Work hours: Full-Time Monday-Friday 08:00am - 04:30pm
Location: Darwin
Applications close: COB Friday 6 June 2025
Salary: $140671.53 - $157882.62 p.a
Role Description:
The position will manage the Policy Research & Advocacy team to play a leading role in coordinating and overseeing AMSANTs strategic policy research and advocacy priorities. This role will have a strong focus in fostering strong stakeholder relationships for AMSANT in support of the Aboriginal community-controlled health services (ACCHSs) sector in the NT. The strategic policy and advocacy function of the role will work directly to the AMSANT CEO.
Responsibilities:
- Provide policy research and advocacy leadership in support of the CEO Board and Members and represent AMSANT on external policy and research working groups and committees.
- Provide oversight of health research activities as directed by the AMSANT Board and CEO.
- Manage the secretariat support to the Board Research Subcommittee General Members meetings and the NT Aboriginal Health Forum (NTAHF) including in the preparation of agendas papers strategic and business plans and monitoring the implementation of actions by appropriate parties.
- Under the direction of the CEO lead the strategic direction for external communications including correspondence speeches media releases and social media.
- Lead and manage a team providing direction and oversight in the research and production of high-quality reports submissions and other policy documents.
- Build and maintain relationships with AMSANT member services and external partners and stakeholders to enhance policy research and advocacy outcomes for AMSANT and our sector.
- Contribute as a member of the AMSANT Senior Management Team (SMT) to overseeing strategic planning organisational policies and WH&S practice.
Selection Requirements (Qualifications & Attributes)
ESSENTIAL
- Relevant tertiary qualification and extensive experience in health or social policy planning research and/or governance.
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience in comprehensive primary health care including the social and cultural determinants of health.
- Demonstrated high level experience in strategic policy development and implementation in a health-related sector and a sound understanding of government policy processes.
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience in health research and/or understanding of Aboriginal health research processes and structures relevant to the Northern Territory.
- Demonstrated ability to build and maintain strategic relationships internally and with government and other external stakeholders.
- Strong secretariat management skills and experience in providing strategic support to a CEO and Board.
- High level knowledge and experience in project management including planning development analysis and evaluation.
- High level oral written and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to consult collaborate and negotiate effectively with a range of stakeholders.
- Demonstrated self-management skills in dealing with multiple projects and deadlines with a capacity to prioritise and manage timelines and workloads.
- Sound knowledge of current and emerging health issues and their relationship with key strategic directions of the sector and government policy priorities.
- Ability to interact effectively with Indigenous people and people from diverse backgrounds.
DESIRABLE
- Previous experience working in the Aboriginal community-controlled sector.
Additional information:
- Original qualifications must be available for viewing and copies to be kept on personnel file.
- Applications must have an Ochre Card and a Current Police Check and/or ability to obtain these prior to commencement.
- Applicants must be able and willing to undertake travel throughout the NT and Interstate (sometimes as a light aircraft passenger) and possess a C class Drivers Licence.
How to Apply:
Your application should consist of a resume and cover letter addressing the above selection criteria.Please address your cover letter to theHiring Manager detailing why you wish to work at AMSANT and the attributes skills and experience you would bring to the role.
If you have any queries or would like any additional information about this role please contact the HR team at .
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply