Member Opportunities

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:

Lecturer in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

UNSW

Application end date: 05/05/2024

Lecturer in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

• Employment Type: Full – time (35 hours a week)
• Duration: 3-Year Fixed Term
• Remuneration: $119K – $140K p.a. (+17% super and leave loading)
• Location: Kensington, Sydney.

This position will contribute to teaching in the subject area of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health as well as other areas of postgraduate and undergraduate teaching. The Lecturer will be an emerging researcher willing to advance their research profile with publications in peer reviewed journals, applications for competitive funding, higher degree student supervision and contribute to academic administrative functions.

Critical Care PHO (Identified)

Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital

Application end date: 14/05/2024

A new Critical Care Principal House Officer role at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital designed to facilitate pre-vocational experience for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander doctors interested in pursuing specialist training in Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine, or Emergency Medicine is now open for applications.

Successful candidates will have the opportunity to structure their year to suit their desired clinical experience.

Job ad reference number: RBH558684

Skin Cancer College Australasia (SCCA) is seeking an AIDA member for paid consulting work

Skin Cancer College Australasia

Application end date: 31/12/2024

SCCA is seeking the services of an AIDA member to consult on a review of appropriate Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities covering Culturally Safe Practice. SCCA has developed a catalogue of potential activities addressing this area that Australian Registered Doctors can choose to undertake as part of their CPD.

The review process will include a rigorous analysis of the 21 activities and courses currently listed (this does not include the 3 AIDA activities listed). The process will also need to include suggestions for any additional activities and courses that meet the standard AIDA considers to be best practice.

About SCCA

Skin Cancer College Australasia (SCCA) is the non-profit peak body for primary care skin cancer practitioners in Australia and New Zealand. We are passionate about fostering and supporting the development of health care professionals to combat skin cancer and save lives. We achieve this through education, research, advocacy, and standards.

Consulting Agreement:

Initial review commitment: approx. 6 hours

Consulting Fees: $250AUD/hour (ex GST)

Payment: via consultant invoice, per agreement terms

Please contact SCCA’s Education Manager, Miska Pinterics on miska@skincancercollege.org to discuss the opportunity further or express your interest in undertaking the work.

The National Rural Health Conference calls for abstract submissions

Application end date: 30/04/2024

The event brings together more than 1200 delegates who are passionate about rural and remote health and wellbeing. The 2024 Conference will be held in Perth, 16-18 September.

This is your chance to be on the program! With a conference theme of ‘Imagine, inspire & innovate’, we are looking for abstracts to include in an engaging, inspiring program. The conference will focus on topics such as rural workforce and training, determinants of health, mental health, the effects of climate change on health, Indigenous health, cultural safety, arts and health, healthcare research and so much more!

Submitting an abstract is the first step. Call for abstracts close April 2024.

RANZCR ASM Sponsor Grant for Indigenous Medical Students and Junior Doctors

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists

Application end date: 02/08/2024

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists is offering an ASM Sponsor Grant to eligible Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander medical students and junior doctors to attend the 74th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), held on the lands of the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation in Boorloo (Perth), Western Australia 17 – 19 October 2024.

Themes will be broad with clinical radiology and radiation oncology topics as well as sessions on diversity, inclusion, cultural safety and workplace wellbeing.

The grant includes AU$3,500 each for five successful applicants.

National Recommendations for Rare Disease Health Care

Application end date: 31/12/2024

Australia’s first-ever National Recommendations for Rare Disease Health Care (the Recommendations) were launched last month and outline how Australian health professionals can provide high quality care to people living with a rare disease, their families, and other carers.

Individually rare, but collectively common, there are more than 7,000 different rare diseases. It is estimated that 8% of the Australian population live with a rare disease.

While Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are not necessarily at greater risk of rare diseases, several factors increase the potential impact of rare diseases on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

The Recommendations were developed as part of the Australian Government-funded Rare Disease Awareness, Education, Support and Training (RArEST) Project, and are available at Rare Voices Australia’s website.

The RArEST team is always keen to connect and hear feedback about their resources; please reach out to the team at RAREST@unsw.edu.au.

Participant Call Out – First Nations prevocational medical practitioners

Charles Sturt University

Application end date: 31/05/2024

Workplace cultural safety: the lived experience of First Nations prevocational medical practitioners.

Our aim is to investigate and analyse what constitutes a culturally safe workplace from the perspective of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early career clinicians.

We are looking for Prevocational Medical Practitioners who Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander who are willing to have a conversation about their experiences of workplace cultural Safety

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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