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:-
National Needs Assessment Survey
Applications open until 2024-11-01
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Roberta Sykes Scholarship
Applications open until 2025-01-31
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Charlie Perkins Scholarship
Applications open until 2025-01-31
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Culturally Safe Supervision
Applications open until 31/10/2024
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Lecturer in Medical Education
Applications open until 15/10/2024
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Exciting VR GP Role in Nowra!
Applications open until 03/09/2025
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New grants for rural specialists
Applications open until 15/10/2024
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Cancer Australia launches new Partnerships program
Applications open until 23/10/2024
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Ophthalmology – Student Elective
Applications open until 30/06/2025
National Needs Assessment Survey
ASHM
Healthcare professionals working in HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, mpox, and/or syphilis are invited to take part in this national survey of workforce training needs.
This is an opportunity to help improve the sexual and reproductive health of Australians by ensuring the education provided to healthcare workers is effective and relevant.
The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. After completing the survey, you will also have the opportunity to go into the draw to win one of three $100 vouchers.
The survey must be completed on a computer, laptop or tablet. It is not compatible with mobile devices.
Roberta Sykes Scholarship
Aurora Education Foundation
The Roberta Sykes Indigenous Education Foundation provides supplementary financial assistance to Indigenous Postgraduate students who wish to undertake studies at any recognised overseas university.
The scholarship is offered for one year, but recipients may reapply for a subsequent year of the same program of study. The value of the Scholarship is up to a maximum of AUD $75,000.
Roberta Sykes Scholarships are jointly funded by the Australian Government (National Indigenous Australians Agency), the British High Commission (Chevening), Cambridge Australia Scholarships Ltd, Cambridge Commonwealth Trust, and the University of Cambridge.
Charlie Perkins Scholarship
Aurora Education Foundation
Fifteen years ago, there had never been an Indigenous Australian studying full-time at Oxford or Cambridge. Since then, 33 Charlie Perkins Scholars have been accepted into full-time studies at these universities. To date, 28 have graduated.
The value of each Perkins Scholarship will vary, depending on the scholarship holder’s course of study.
It will cover up to three years full university and college fees, travel costs, and an annual stipend to cover living expenses.
These Postgraduate scholarships are particularly directed towards Indigenous Australians who have the potential to become leaders in their field of study and in their communities.
Culturally Safe Supervision
RACP
The RACP recognises the critical importance of culturally safe supervision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainee doctors, and is leading a project to develop a suite of educational resources designed to upskill medical supervisors across Australia on providing culturally safe supervision.
The development of these resources is guided by an Indigenous-led Working Group of doctors and subject matter experts. The RACP is seeking more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander doctors to participate in the project. There are many ways to contribute, depending on your availability, expertise and interests. Get in touch to find out more.
Lecturer in Medical Education
The University of Melbourne
Lecturer in Medical Education, Curriculum Design and Development
Location: Parkville
Role type: Part-time 0.6 FTE; Continuing
Salary: Level B – $119,231 – $141,581 p.a. plus 17% super (pro rata for part time)
– Support the First Nations Health Education team in integrating First Nations health curriculum and strengthening partnerships with community organisations and Elders.
– Be part of the University’s only specialist First Nations health team, offering a multidisciplinary environment with a focus on First Nations perspectives.
Exciting VR GP Role in Nowra!
GPH
We’re seeking dedicated VR GPs for full-time or part-time positions at Grand Pacific Health Centre – Nowra. Located between Sydney and Canberra, Nowra offers a blend of coastal living and city amenities, with top-tier healthcare and educational facilities.
Career Benefits:
Casual employment with no overheads
Competitive 75% mixed billings
MMM3 location benefits
Guaranteed salary for 6 months
Generous salary packaging
Relocation and accommodation subsidies
Superannuation and managed tax
Ongoing training/CPD opportunities
Own clinical room
Established patient base
State-of-the-art facility
Close to Shoalhaven District Memorial Hospital
Supportive team
Free staff parking
New grants for rural specialists
Support for Rural Specialists in Australia (SRSA)
Support for Rural Specialists in Australia (SRSA) is a grant program funding CPD activities including courses, workshops, conferences, and observerships and other 1:1 training. Applicants can request up to $12,000 per funding round.
To be eligible to apply, you must:
– Be a non-GP specialist, or an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander specialist trainee
– Live and work in a regional, rural, or remote area (MM2-MM7)
Applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander specialists and trainees are prioritised. SRSA is currently accepting applications until 15 October 2024.
Cancer Australia launches new Partnerships program
Cancer Australia
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Cancer Australia has launched the Partnerships for culturally safe cancer care grant program, a new $16.9 million initiative aimed at accelerating the delivery of culturally safe cancer care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia.
Addressing long-standing equity and cultural safety issues within mainstream health services, particularly in specialist cancer care, is crucial to ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can access and complete treatments with improved outcomes.
Ophthalmology – Student Elective
Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital
The RVEEH offers a medical elective program for medical students in their final year of study. These are for 4-6 weeks of clinical attachment in ophthalmology. Appointments are made on a rolling basis, depending on availability of clinicians to supervise.
In the financial year 2024/25 two funded places will be available to AIDA members. Please contact the Education Officer to enquire further: medicalelectives.observers@eyeandear.org.au
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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