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Position

Koori Wellbeing Support Worker - Part Time

Applications Close 4th July 2025

Koori Wellbeing Support Worker 

Part Time 48 hours per fortnight 

Orbost Regional Health is seeking applications for our Koori Wellbeing Support Worker position. 

The Koori Wellbeing Support Worker will be trained to provide case management support to our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members. 

Successful applicants must possess: 

  • Experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members and groups or a willingness to complete on-the-job a Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care (Community) or equivalent. 

If you are interested in applying for the position of Koori Wellbeing Support Worker please download the appropriate position description form below or contact the Human Resources Department (03) 5154 6651; email: humanresources@orh.com.au   


You must address the key selection criteria as set out in the Position Description when preparing your application.

Contact Tara Satori on 51546666 for further information regarding this position

Your application MUST include the following:

  • A letter of introduction with your full name, address and contact details, job title as listed in the advertisement and addressing the key selection criteria as set out in the position description.
  • A copy of your current curriculum vitae including qualifications, professional affiliations, registrations, employment history, immunisation status, police check, working with childrens check, driver's licence and the names and contact details of at least two current/recent professional referees. 

Closing date for applications is:  4th July 2025 

Orbost Regional Health values:  Respect, Integrity, Compassion, Excellence and Community.

ORH is an equal employment opportunity employer. We strive for an inclusive working environment for employees from a variety of backgrounds. We welcome applications from Aboriginal people, workers of all ages, people with disability, people who identify as LGBTQIA+ and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.