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Job Title


Banma-li Wellbeing Worker (Identified)


Company : Coonamble Aboriginal Health Service


Location : Dubbo, New south wales


Created : 2026-05-01


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

COONAMBLE ABORIGINAL HEALTH SERVICES LTD Corporate Services: 17-19 Castlereagh St Coonamble NSW 2829 Postal: PO Box 36 Coonamble NSW 2829 P: 02 6822 0000 F: 02 6822 5218 ABN: 26 826 765 257 Banma-li Wellbeing Worker (Identified) Full Time Dubbo Aboriginal Medical Service (DAMS) is seeking an enthusiastic person to fill the full-time position of Banma-li Wellbeing Worker. This role will work closely with the Integrated Team Care and SEWB team. The position is located at Dubbo. The successful applicant will need to travel as part of this job. The Banma-li Wellbeing Worker is responsible to assist with the promotion of the ITC and SEWB programs, connection to communities and awareness, and delivering health promotion for the Banma-li program. The role includes health promotion duties with responsibility for developing and promoting health promotion and education activities to clients and broader community regarding the ITC and SEWB programs, how to self- manage their conditions and promoting access to CAHS health services. Note: This is an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Identified Position authorised by Section 14 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, NSW, which requires successful candidates to provide proof of Aboriginality. Key Selection Criteria Identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander with ability to provide proof of Aboriginality (mandatory), AQTF Certificate III in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice, Counselling, Social Work, Community Services (or currently studying towards) Demonstrated ability to design and deliver health promotion and primary prevention initiatives to promote the SEWB and ITC programs Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team, communicate clearly and effectively with a range of clinical staff and stakeholders, and to be respectful and considerate of stakeholders needs Demonstrated ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with Aboriginal people with knowledge and understanding of the issues that affect Aboriginal people and Aboriginal organisations Excellent time management and organisational skills Demonstrates a commitment to the CAHS code of conduct, equal employment opportunity, work health & safety and cultural safety framework Current nationally coordinated criminal history check, NSW working with childrens check and unrestricted class C or P2 drivers license Desirable Experience working in an Aboriginal community-controlled health organisation or providing community health to Aboriginal communities. All applicants must submit a current resume which includes the contact details of two (2) referees with their email addresses and a short response (maximum of two pages) on how your experience, abilities, knowledge and personal qualities are relevant for the role. The vacancy does not have a closing date, and applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. Please apply for this position through Seek or feel free to email your resume and cover letter to