• Use your strong clinical skills to support the Hepatitis C Quality Improvement Project
• Work with a team who are passionate about QI!
• Fixed-term opportunity, approx. 22.5 hours per week, flexible/hybrid working structure
About us
ASHM is Australasia’s peak professional body of workers in HIV, viral hepatitis, sexual and reproductive health. We deliver the training, develop the guidelines, and advocate for the needs of our members and communities. ASHM maintains the accreditation for prescribers of important HIV and HBV therapies and is an independent and trusted Public Health Organisation. Our members are GPs, physicians, nurses, researchers, epidemiologists, social workers and allied health workers – united to helping our diverse communities to live longer and better.
About the role
This position plays a major role in supporting the implementation of Beyond the C: Hepatitis C Elimination in Your Practice, a Hepatitis C Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) project to primary care services across Australia.
About you
You will have a minimum of 3 years’ experience in primary care (E.g. General Practice, Aboriginal Medical Services, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services). You will have excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain operational relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Importantly, you will have demonstrated experience leading clinical audits and QI initiatives in primary care services along with an understanding of recall and reminder systems, data, clinical software and extraction systems within a primary care setting.
Tertiary qualifications recognised by the regulation authority as a registered Nurse and/or Aboriginal Health Practitioner and current AHPRA registration is required.
The ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks and project participants, prioritise your workload and meet project deadlines is essential.
Benefits
ASHM provides a very flexible and supportive working environment, including working from home.
ASHM provides a child-safe environment in all its programs and activities and is an equal employment opportunity employer.
To Apply
Applications close at 10pm on 30th November 2024 .
Applications are especially welcomed from people who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander persons, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and people living with disabilities.
At ASHM, we are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are committed to our Reconciliation journey as we strive to represent the communities we serve.
As a peak organisation representing health professionals in Australia and New Zealand who work in HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexual and reproductive health, our vision is for a workforce that is rich with cultural safety and culturally responsive practices at the core of everything we do. If you are interested in this role but feel your experience doesn’t necessarily align perfectly with the job description, we still encourage you to apply or contact us. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles at ASHM.
Please note ASHM will review applications as they are received, so please apply as soon as possible.