Does your organisation have an opportunity to share with AIDA? Please fill in the form at the bottom of this page.
This page has the latest opportunities available to members such as scholarships, work posts and EOIs.
Here is a summary of what is currently available:-
ENGAGE: GPSA Survey – Now Open
Applications open until 15/04/2026
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Medical Superintendent – Bamaga
Applications open until 30/06/2026
- Best Sepsis Care for our Kids – National Forum for Paediatric Sepsis Week
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Research Fellow
Applications open until 02/05/2026
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Research Associate
Applications open until 02/05/2026
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Research Fellow (Targeted)
Applications open until 02/05/2026
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Research Fellow
Applications open until 02/05/2026
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Health Workforce Scholarship
Applications open until 26/04/2026
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Director First Nations Health
Applications open until 19/04/2026
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SMO – Badu Island
Applications open until 22/04/2026
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Pregnancy resources evaluation
Applications open until 24/04/2026
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Trauma & Healing 5 Day Workshop
Applications open until 01/07/2026
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Senior Medical Officer – Bamaga
Applications open until 19/05/2026
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SMO/RG – Bamaga
Applications open until 19/05/2026
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Rural specialist/trainee grants
Applications open until 15/04/2026
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SMO-RG Bamaga
Applications open until 12/05/2026
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New Genetic testing Checklist
Applications open until 31/12/2026
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WA Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Sector Conference
Applications open until 20/05/2026
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RACS Scholarships & Grants Program
Applications open until 14/04/2026
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SMO Obstetrics (Thurs Is)
Applications open until 22/04/2026
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Medical Superintendent – Bamaga
Applications open until 16/04/2026
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Greenspace4Hospital Staff study
Applications open until 26/04/2026
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SMO – various sites across TCHHS
Applications open until 30/06/2026
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SA Ophthalmology Elective Grants
Applications open until 31/12/2027
ENGAGE: GPSA Survey – Now Open
GPSA
The ENGAGE: Supervision Matters annual GPSA survey is now open and your voice matters.
In just 10 minutes, you can help shape the future of general practice supervision!
Your feedback on general practice supervision helps inform GPSA’s future support and advocacy work. Your insights play an important role in shaping initiatives aimed at improving supervisor satisfaction, wellbeing and workforce retention across the profession.
If you haven’t completed it yet, now’s the time. Don’t miss your chance to make an impact.
👉 Start the survey: https://monashred.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9ukwefLz5Bb5ATc
Medical Superintendent – Bamaga
Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service
Looking for a role where community truly comes first?
Bamaga is a vibrant, culturally rich Indigenous township and a central hub for the Northern Peninsula Area. You’ll work closely with local families, Elders, and health workers to improve health outcomes in one of Australia’s most significant Indigenous regions.
If meaningful, culturally connected care motivates you, this is the place to be.
Call Dr Jen Wharton for chat – 0477 508 295
Best Sepsis Care for our Kids – National Forum for Paediatric Sepsis Week
Sepsis Australia
Best Sepsis Care for our Kids is a national online forum held during Paediatric Sepsis Week, dedicated to raising awareness of sepsis in children and improving outcomes for families across Australia.
This year’s forum will bring together leading clinicians, researchers, and consumer advocates who are driving improvements in paediatric sepsis care nationwide. The program will cover key topics including sepsis recognition and treatments, consumer stories, learnings from the parents’ experience, quality improvement initiatives, post sepsis care and innovations in early recognition, offering valuable insights across the full continuum of the sepsis journey.
Best Sepsis Care for our Kids is a FREE online event, open to healthcare professionals, parents, carers, and anyone with an interest in improving outcomes for children with sepsis.
View the program: Best Sepsis Care for our Kids 2026 – Program
Register here to attend Wednesday, 22nd April 1:30PM-3:45PM (AEST), via ZOOM.
Research Fellow
University of Sydney - The Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
We are seeking a talented researcher to join our team. The appointment will be at either Research Fellow (Level B) or Senior Research Fellow (Level C), depending on your experience, research profile, and leadership achievements. In this role, you will conduct high-quality research, publish in peer-reviewed journals, present at conferences, and contribute to competitive research funding applications. You will engage in collaborative and translational research, fostering partnerships that deliver meaningful outcomes to policy, practice, industry, or the community.
Research Associate
University of Sydney - The Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
This is a unique opportunity to join The Poche Centre for Indigenous Health at the University of Sydney as a Research Associate, contributing to impactful research within a dynamic and collaborative environment. The role supports the advancement of research initiatives aligned with the Faculty’s strategic priorities, with a strong focus on developing research capability and contributing to knowledge within the discipline.
Research Fellow (Targeted)
University of Sydney - The Poche Centre for Indigenous Health,
We are seeking a talented Research Fellow to join our team. This role offers the opportunity to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team, translating research into meaningful outcomes across policy, practice, and community. You will play a key role in advancing research initiatives, supporting funding opportunities, and engaging with a broad network of stakeholders.
Research Fellow
University of Sydney - The Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
Full-Time or Part-Time (0.6 FTE minimum), 2-year fixed-term opportunity, with possible extension
Opportunity to work in a new partnership between two Flagship Research Centres, The Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and The Daffodil Centre, focused on reducing inequity in cancer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians
Health Workforce Scholarship
Health Workforce Queensland
Ready to grow your skills and make an even greater impact in remote and rural Queensland?
Round 2 of the Health Workforce Scholarship Program opens 13 April 2026!
The Health Workforce Scholarship Program offers up to $10,000 per year (for up to two years, per application), to eligible health professionals to support professional development and further training for courses commencing on or before 21 August 2026.
This is your opportunity to strengthen your expertise and support healthier communities across remote and rural Queensland.
• Mark your calendar
• Check your eligibility
• Review the guidelines
Visit our website to learn more and apply.
Director First Nations Health
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
Delivering cultural leadership to First Nations staff with a focus on those in Indigenous-identified positions, the Director First Nations Health will fostering tight knit, productive relationships throughout St Vincent’s including sub-acute and community-based sites.
Success in this role will be founded on an ability to ensure the principles of co-design, collaborative decision making, and self-determination underpin all First Nations matters, ultimately educating and advising First Nations and non-Indigenous staff regarding the provision of culturally enhanced care across the organisation.
SMO – Badu Island
Torres and Cape Hospital & Health
“Step into a role where your work truly reshapes a community.”
As a Senior Medical Officer on Badu Island, you’ll deliver high‑impact, culturally grounded care in a remote Torres Strait community where your expertise directly improves health outcomes and builds long‑lasting trust. The role places you in a diverse and supportive clinical environment that fosters growth, deep connection, and life‑defining experiences, all while enjoying the natural beauty, short commutes, and rich Indigenous culture of the Torres and Cape region.
If this sounds like you, give Jen a call for a yarn!
Pregnancy resources evaluation
Whereto Research
GPs, midwives and obstetricians/OB-GYNs are invited to take part in a 60-minute online interview to help evaluate the Australian Government’s pregnancy care consumer resources, developed from the Australian Pregnancy Care Guidelines.
Researchers from Whereto Research, on behalf of the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing, are seeking clinicians who are aware of, have seen, or have used the resources in practice.
Interviews will be conducted online between 1 April and 1 May 2026, and participants will receive a $250 eGift voucher.
View the resources: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/collections/pregnancy-information-resources
Email annabel@wheretoresearch.com.au if interested.
Trauma & Healing 5 Day Workshop
Kings Narrative
This Facilitator Training is designed specifically for Aboriginal men who want to build confidence in guiding conversations, supporting others, and leading programs in their communities and workplaces.
Participants will develop practical facilitation skills, learn how to create respectful spaces for men to talk openly, and explore ways to lead meaningful discussions around culture, identity, and lived experience.
The training focuses on learning through practice, shared knowledge, and reflection. Participants will leave with practical tools to support mentoring, workshops, and group programs with other Aboriginal men.
Senior Medical Officer – Bamaga
Torres and Cape Health
Bring Your A‑Game to the Tip — Bamaga Needs You!
Working as a Senior Medical Officer / Rural Generalist in Bamaga means stepping into one of the most unique healthcare environments in Australia — perched just 40 km from the very tip of Cape York.
At Bamaga Hospital, you’ll provide emergency and inpatient care for multiple Northern Peninsula communities, making every shift feel essential and energising.
With a predominantly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, your work is wrapped in rich culture and community connection. It’s medicine with personality — raw, real, and rewarding.
Does this sound like you? Give Jen a call and have a yarn about this opportunity
SMO/RG – Bamaga
Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service
Want to practice medicine where community truly comes first?
In Bamaga—a vibrant, culturally rich Indigenous township and central hub of the Northern Peninsula Area—your role as a Medical Officer makes a tangible difference.
You’ll work alongside local families, Elders, and health workers to support long‑term wellbeing in a deeply connected community.
If meaningful, culturally grounded care motivates you, this is your calling.
Give Jen a call and have a yarn about this amazing opportunity!
Rural specialist/trainee grants
Support for Rural Specialists in Australia
Support for Rural Specialists in Australia (SRSA) is a grant program funding CPD activities including courses, workshops, conferences, and more. Applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specialists and trainees are prioritised.
To be eligible to apply, you must:
1. Be a non-GP specialist, or an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander specialist trainee
2. Live and work in a regional, rural, or remote area (MM2-MM7)
3. Not have received a grant in the previous SRSA round (FR11)
Applicants can request up to $12,000 per funding round. The deadline for the current funding round is 15 April 2026.
Please visit our website for more details and to submit an application:
SMO-RG Bamaga
Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service
Want to practice medicine where community truly comes first?
In Bamaga—a vibrant, culturally rich Indigenous township and central hub of the Northern Peninsula Area—your role as a Medical Officer makes a tangible difference.
You’ll work alongside local families, Elders, and health workers to support long‑term wellbeing in a deeply connected community.
If meaningful, culturally grounded care motivates you, this is your calling.
Given Jen a call for a yarn about this great career opporturnity!
New Genetic testing Checklist
Cancer Council Victoria
Referring a patient for genetic testing related to familial cancer isn’t an everyday task for most GPs, making it easy to miss essential details required for a Familial Cancer Centre (FCC) referral.
Many referrals are returned due to missing or incomplete information, causing avoidable delays, longer wait times, increased patient anxiety, and added pressure on already stretched services.
To support GPs, Cancer Council Victoria has developed a new Familial Cancer Centre GP Referral Checklist. This practical resource outlines the key information FCCs need to triage efficiently and arrange initial contact without delay.
WA Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Sector Conference
Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia (AHCWA)
This May, AHCWA will host the WA Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Sector Conference. This is our flagship gathering, and brings together more than 300 delegates, leaders, innovators, and changemakers committed to improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people across WA. This year’s theme, Growing in Strength Starts with Us, reflects our shared responsibility to drive meaningful, community-led progress.
Alongside the main conference, we’re proud to deliver the WA Aboriginal Youth Conference, an inspiring two‑day event empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth aged 18–29 to connect, grow, and lead.
RACS Scholarships & Grants Program
RACS
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons is an international leader in funding scholarships and grants for the surgical community.
The Scholarships and Grants Program will be accepting applications from 3 March to 14 April 2026 with a range of scholarships and grants on offer for activity in 2027. For more information on the 2027 Program, please see our website.
SMO Obstetrics (Thurs Is)
Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service
Are you passionate about health equity and improving health outcomes in remote Australia? Experience Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Enjoy northern Australia’s diverse environment including fishing, camping and sea adventures. Supporting best practice healthcare within Cape York and the Torres Strait.
We are seeking a Senior Medical Officer with Obstetrics to join our team in beautiful Thursday Island. The position is full time, permanent, and there are many benefits provided – accommodation, professional development – to name a few.
Does this sound like where you want to be?
Call Jen on 0477 508 295 for a yarn about the opportunities and what we can offer.
Medical Superintendent – Bamaga
Torres and Cape Hospital and Health
Are you a dedicated and compassionate doctor seeking a unique opportunity in the medical industry?
Experience Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Enjoy northern Australia’s diverse environment including fishing, camping and sea adventures. The uniqueness of the Torres and Cape offer an unforgettable experience and along with great career opportunities.
Call Dr Jen Wharton for chat – 0477 508 295
Greenspace4Hospital Staff study
University of Melbourne
Participate in the 10-week study. The project is based on the Royal Darwin Hospital Greening Project, co-led by Dr Aunty Bilawara Lee, in which workplace experiences of nature are used to promote wellbeing in those delivering hospital-based care.
RECRUITMENTS OPEN: 16 February to 26 April 2026
SMO – various sites across TCHHS
Torres and Cape Hospital & Health
Are you passionate about health equity and improving health outcomes in remote Australia?
Join Torres and Cape HHS for a rewarding career, exceptional benefits and the opportunity to make a positive impact to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare.
Enjoy northern Australia’s diverse environment including fishing, camping and sea adventures. Supporting best practice healthcare within Cape York and the Torres Strait. Work with passionate Health Care Professionals. Be a part of something bigger – Come on up and make a difference!
Call Marlow on 0420 690 944 for a yarn about the opportunities and what we can offer.
SA Ophthalmology Elective Grants
The Australian and New Zealand Eye Foundation / The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists
The South Australia Branch of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) is offering Ophthalmology Elective Grants between $1,000 – $3,000 for First Nations medical students at Flinders University and The University of Adelaide.
This grant aims to support and encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students to pursue an Ophthalmology elective, potentially leading to a future career in the field.
Funds are to be used towards any travel and associated costs to participate in an elective term in Ophthalmology either in Adelaide, Alice Springs, or an approved outreach location. SA medical student? Think you might be interested? Get in touch!
If your organisation has an opportunity that would be of interest to AIDA and our members, please let us know about it using the form below.
If your opportunity has a deadline, please ensure that you share with AIDA at least two weeks in advance (the longer the better). Thank you.
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