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ITC Care Coordinator

Narrogin, Western Australia 6312, Australia • Part-time
AI Job Summary
  • Tertiary qualification in a relevant health discipline meeting Health Professional Level 2 requirements.
  • Demonstrated experience providing care coordination, case support, or service navigation in health/community settings.
  • Understanding of culturally safe, person-centred practice working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Role Type

Contract • Part-time • Associate

Pay Rate

$77,479 AUD – $85,403 AUD (Annum)

Description

Amity Health is seeking a dedicated ITC Care Coordinator to deliver culturally appropriate care coordination services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with chronic health conditions.

In this role, you’ll work closely with General Practitioners, Aboriginal Health Workers, and other health professionals to improve access to primary care, strengthen continuity of care, and support improved health outcomes. You’ll provide proactive coordination across the care continuum, support access to supplementary services, and contribute to building the cultural capability of mainstream primary health providers.

This is a rewarding opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of people and communities.

About Us

For more than 25 years, Amity Health has been a trusted not-for-profit provider of accessible, community-focused health services across regional WA. We are committed to strengthening the health and wellbeing of the communities in which we live and work, delivering prevention, early intervention and health promotion services across our three core service streams:

  • Mental Health
  • Health, Chronic Disease & Ageing
  • Children, Families & Communities

Guided by our values, Accountable, Integrity, Needs-Led, Equitable, and Connected, we work closely with government agencies, health providers and community organisations to ensure people have access to quality support services.

About the Role

As a valued Health Professional, you will:

  • Provide culturally safe, person-centred care coordination to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients enrolled in the ITC program, supporting improved management of chronic health conditions.
  • Support clients to engage with their GP and relevant health services, assisting them to understand and follow agreed care plans, referrals, and appointments.
  • Identify and address cultural, systemic, and practical barriers to accessing care, and advocate on behalf of clients within mainstream primary care settings.
  • Build and maintain strong working relationships with GPs, Aboriginal Medical Services, allied health providers, and other key stakeholders, and participate in coordinated service planning.
  • Administer ITC Supplementary Services funding in line with program guidelines and organisational policy, ensuring appropriate, equitable, and well-documented use of funds.
  • Maintain accurate client records and program data, meet reporting and contractual requirements, and contribute positively to team meetings, supervision, and service planning.

This role is a fixed term part-time position, 3 days per week based in Narrogin, until 30 June 2027.

About You

You are a compassionate clinician who is committed to walking alongside our clients, supporting them to access the right community supports and achieve improved health and wellbeing outcomes.

To be successful in this role, you must meet the following eligibility and qualification requirements:

  • Hold a tertiary qualification in a relevant health discipline (e.g. nursing, allied health, social work or similar) that meets the requirements for classification as a Health Professional Level 2
  • Demonstrated experience providing care coordination, case support, or service navigation in a health or community setting
  • Understanding of culturally safe, person-centred practice, particularly working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
  • Ability to work collaboratively with GPs and multidisciplinary health professionals
  • Strong organisational, time management and record keeping skills
  • Effective communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Ability to work autonomously with defined policies and procedures
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Why Join Us

At Amity Health, we are a Needs Led organisation, we meet people where they are and build on their strengths. We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to fulfil their potential and access quality support.

When you work with us, you’ll find more than a job, you’ll join a community that:

  • Collaborates across sectors to strengthen the health and wellbeing of Western Australians.
  • Builds genuine connection, to the communities we serve.

How to Apply

Please submit your resume and a cover letter (max two pages) addressing the selection criteria. Applications close 31 May 2026. Early applications are encouraged, as shortlisting may commence prior to the closing date. If you would like a copy of the Position Description, please email our People & Culture Team via pcqueries@amityhealth.com.au.

We’d love to hear from you, apply now to join a team making a meaningful impact in the lives of Western Australians.

We Welcome All People

Amity Health actively encourages applications from people of all backgrounds and lived experiences, including First Nations people, people with disability, people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and LGBTQIA+ individuals.

If there’s anything we can do to make the recruitment process more accessible, please let us know.