We're sharing an exciting new job opportunity: Business Analyst. Help improve productivity and efficiency at the NT's largest Aboriginal community controlled health service. We're looking for someone who wants to make an impact using their systems skills. If you have prior experience in a business analytics role and a proven track record of successfully leading process improvement initiatives we would love to hear from you. You will play a crucial role in analysing and optimising our processes to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. Your primary focus will be on understanding, documenting, and improving various business processes across departments to support our goals! https://lnkd.in/gwcURNAt
Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Aboriginal Corporation
Hospitals and Health Care
Alice Springs, NT 8,032 followers
Aboriginal community controlled health service providing primary healthcare to Alice Springs & nearby remote communities
About us
Since 1973, Central Australian Aboriginal Congress has provide support and advocacy for Aboriginal people in the struggle for justice and equity. Since that time, Congress has expanded to become the largest and oldest Aboriginal community-controlled health organisation in the Northern Territory. Congress provides a comprehensive primary health care service to the Aboriginal community of Alice Springs and to outstations within a 100-km radius, and delivers health services in nine remote Central Australian communities. As a culturally responsive service, Congress has an holistic approach to healthcare, taking into account not just a person’s physical health, but their social and emotional health as well as recognising the importance of the cultural wellbeing of our clients’ communities.
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http://www.caac.org.au
External link for Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Aboriginal Corporation
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Alice Springs, NT
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1973
- Specialties
- Management and Administration
Locations
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Primary
PO Box 1604
Alice Springs, NT 0870, AU
Employees at Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Aboriginal Corporation
Updates
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A huge congratulations to Congress Child & Youth Assessment and Therapeutic Service (CYATS) Team who were recently announced Northern Territory PHN's Fox Education and Consulting Primary Healthcare Team of the Year! The service is one of a number of innovative child health and development programs within Congress and is widely trusted and easily accessed by Aboriginal families and children of Alice Springs and surrounding communities. CYATS (pronouced “see-yats”) has assisted Aboriginal families not only to receive early detection of and intervention for their child’s neurodevelopmental condition, but also to enter a network of support services across health, education, social and family supports. You can find out about joining this amazing team at https://lnkd.in/gNtq-hZG #aboriginalhealth #alliedhealth #alliedhealthjobs
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Congratulations Courtney! We’re lucky to have some deadly people on the Congress team.
I was fortunate enough go to the NTIBN Blak Business awards as a finalist for the Young Blak Entrepreneur of the year. This prestigious award meant the world to me and affirmed that the work I am doing with SUMTIMESSAD is something our community truly needs. I was fortunate enough to actually win this award and am still at a loss for words! I hope this is just the beginning for SUMTIMESSAD, and I am more motivated than ever to make a real impact in people’s lives. I am incredibly grateful to NTIBN for their unwavering support and their work for all Aboriginal-owned businesses. Most importantly, I want to say THANK YOU to my beautiful family and the SUMTIMESSAD community for their constant love throughout this journey. It hasn’t been easy and there’s been many moments of self doubt but I am proud that I have kept pushing for this dream of mine. Please email me at ([email protected]) for more information on our self-development services and programs, key note speaking and events. ✨ NT Indigenous Business Network
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We're #hiring a new Deputy Medical Director Alice Springs, NT in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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I was lucky enough to spend some time last week Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Aboriginal Corporation to discuss new and exciting methods of healthcare delivery. Central Australian Aboriginal Congress provides holistic and culturally-appropriate health services to Aboriginal people living around Alice Springs, and are committed to improving health outcomes for all Aboriginal people. We were shown the cutting-edge work being undertaken here and I look forward to future collaborations and partnership opportunities. Thank you to CAAC for being such warm and wonderful hosts! As you can see, we also had a fabulous time exploring stunning Alice Springs (and enjoying their excellent weather!).
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We would like to say a huge congratulations to Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Aboriginal Corporation's Child and Youth Assessment and Therapeutic Service (CYATS) team for being recognised for their amazing work. The CYATS approach is family-centred, strengths-based, comprehensive and multi-disciplinary, relying on the expertise of professionals from numerous allied health disciplines. The team have been announced as finalists in Northern Territory PHN's Health Professional of the year awards in the Primary Health Care team of the Year category, and in the Allied Health Paediatric Team Excellence of the Year category at the 2024 Allied Health Awards! CYATS is deserving of recognition for addressing significant levels of neurodevelopmental disorder/disability in the community; supporting children and families, their schools and the broader community to better understand and support the strengths and challenges of Mparntwe’s young people. Sound like a place you'd like to work? Visit https://lnkd.in/gNtq-hZG to see the opportunities we have available. #alliedhealthjobs #speechpathology #occupationaltherapy
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Chance to make a difference in a wonderful team
Need an excuse to move to the Territory? Perfect weather Amazing family life Natural beauty Rare job opportunity? Join the Mparntwe Urgent Care team! https://lnkd.in/gZuqtQth
Clinical Nurses - Mparntwe Urgent Care Clinic Job in Alice Springs, Alice Springs & Central Australia NT - SEEK
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It’s National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day, Strong in Culture Stronger Together. Hundreds of organisations and communities around the country will host family days to celebrate today. Here’s a few pics from some early events in Ceduna and Alice Springs. Background: Historically August the 4th was the birth date assigned to babies removed under assimilation. Today we reclaim that date as an opportunity for our children to celebrate who they are and share their hopes, aspirations, families and culture with everyone.
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"The RACGP has recently joined forces with the NT public health network to provide $10,000 grants to GP registrars who are interested in moving to the region. But Dr Sam Heard said it was increasingly tough competing with other jurisdictions such as Victoria, which had begun offering grants of up to $40,000 to those who complete GP training there. "The territory can't throw that money out," he said. Dr Heard is lobbying governments to do more to attract GPs to Central Australia, including accommodation and transport for doctors looking to "try out" the region, and greater incentives."
Lena moved to Alice Springs to work as a GP. The NT needs 80 doctors to do the same
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On NAATSIHWP National Day of Recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Health Practitioners, we’re celebrating the remarkable achievements and evolution of our health worker and health practitioner workforce 🎉 This year’s theme is ‘More Men for Our Mob’, highlighting the essential contributions of our men to the health workforce and the Aboriginal Community Controlled Sectors’ commitment to increasing their participation. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men bring unique perspectives, strength, and resilience to healthcare, making a significant difference in the wellbeing of our communities. Their involvement helps to address culturally specific health issues, promotes strong male role models, and supports a holistic approach to community health. One of the ways we aim to boost this is through our First Nations Health Worker Traineeship Program (FNHWTP), which has already reached a major milestone with over 300 enrolments in the first 6 months. The enrolled mob are dedicated individuals learning the ropes of this vital work, building a stronger workforce and a healthier community. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/dAMbUnuD A heartfelt thank you to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers and health practitioners for the incredible work you do today and every day 🖤💛❤️💙💚🤍 #OurHealthInOurHands #NDoR2024 #MoreMenForOurMob #GrowingOurWorkforce Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Services AHMRC NSW Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC) AHCWA (Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia) Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia AMSANT Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre