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The Department of Education (the Department) is seeking a Health Practitioner (General Practitioner or Nurse Practitioner) to provide a service 1 day per week, to students within the school-based clinic at Heatley State School as part of the Health Practitioners in Primary Schools Program (HPPS).

October 2024 start, with contract negotiable to December 2027.
Department of Education
Heatley State School, 410 Fulham Road, Vincent
Contract/Temporary
Ben Aloia
Benjamin.aloia@qed.qld.gov.au
(07) 3513 5918
Health provider vacancies
First Name
Kerry
Last Name
Smith
Phone Number
(07) 3513 5902
Email Address
kerry.smith2@qed.qld.gov.au
Closing date
Job Description

As part of the Queensland Government’s Putting Queensland Kids First Plan a free primary healthcare service will be delivered by a Health Practitioner at 20 state primary schools.

Integrating Health Practitioners (General Practitioner or Nurse Practitioner) in state primary schools will also assist with facilitating referrals to support services and other allied health services.

Health Practitioners working in the HPPS Program will:

  • ­provide a service to students within the school-based clinic one day per week during school terms
  • have a strong interest in children and adolescent health
  • be required to bulk-bill student appointments through Medicare as students and their families will not bear any consultation costs for students to access the service
  • provide the majority of services that would be typically accessed at a community-based health care clinic, including:
    • physical assessments
    • prescribing medications
    • health screening
    • direct referral of students to other medical specialists and allied healthcare professionals
    • mental health assessment and plans
    • administering vaccinations
    • ordering diagnostic tests
    • interpreting test results.

As the HPPS Program focuses on early intervention of development issues, Health Practitioners may provide reports and assessment to parents and/or the school (with the consent of parent/student) about student development.

Parents/carers are expected to attend appointments with their child and be actively involved in discussions with the Health Practitioner about their child’s healthcare.

The Department will provide financial support to the successful Health Practitioner, including $1,250 per day to assist with the operation of the school-based clinic. Please note, Health Practitioners provide services in the HPPS Program as external providers and are not employed by the Department.

Are you a General Practitioner (GP) looking for a change to work with Indigenous health!
Mookai Rosie Family Health
105 Balaclava road, Earlville
Full/Part time
Dominique
dotis@mookairosie.org.au
0422 351 545
Health provider vacancies
First Name
Dominique
Last Name
Otis
Phone Number
0422 351 545
Email Address
dotis@mookairosie.org.au
Closing date
Job Description

Mookai Rosie Bi-Bayan (Mookai Rosie) is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service, offering integrated and co-located primary care services to clients of Cape York, NPA, and the Torres Strait region.

This position is situated within Mookai Rosie’s Earlville clinic (Mookai Family Health) and plays a pivotal role in the multidisciplinary health team and provision of our wrap-around model of care. The team is comprised of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners, Midwives, Nurses, a Social and Emotional Wellbeing team, Clinical Educator, Clinical Facilitator, and Liaison Officers.

Mookai Family Health is a state-of-the-art GP service catering for the Torres and Cape population in Cairns. You will join a welcoming, renovated, well-resourced general practice and be part of a highly functioning and well supported multidisciplinary and culturally secure team. 

What's in it for you?

  • Flexible contract arrangements.
  • Above award rates
  • Supported by Aboriginal Health Practitioners, Nurses, and other GPs.
  • Public holidays off.
  • Generous Salary Packaging, standard up to $15,900 per year.
  • Supported advanced education and training and excellent personal development opportunities.
  • Access to free and confidential Employment Assistance Program.