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Graphic Designer

Communications and National Sector Funding • Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2600, Australia • Full-time

Description

About NACCHO 

The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) is the national peak body representing 148 Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs). ACCHOs deliver comprehensive primary health care to more than half of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples nationally. 

About the Role 

The Graphic Designer will work within the Communications and Media team, supporting graphic design requirements to produce culturally engaging and appropriate designs across print and digital platforms. The role requires close collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and stakeholders across the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, including multiple program areas and projects, as well as Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations nationwide.

Responsibilities of this role but not limited to: 

  • Provide creative and innovative design guidance and recommendations to communications team and internal clients
  • Create branded templates and assets
  • Design and curate digital marketing content, including newsletters, brochures, and promotional emails
  • Assist in creating materials for publication, reports, campaigns and other communications across various media

About You 

To succeed in this role, you will bring: 

  • A tertiary qualification in graphic design or related field.
  • Proficiency in design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premier Pro).
  • Proficiency in Canva and Microsoft office Suite.
  • The ability to manage competing priorities and deliver high quality work within tight timeframes.

Why Join Us?

At NACCHO, you’ll contribute to meaningful, community‑focused work that supports improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. You’ll join a supportive and inclusive team, with opportunities for professional growth and a role where your work genuinely makes a difference.

How to Apply 

To apply, please submit your resume and a one‑page cover letter addressing how your skills and experience align with the requirements of the role.

For more information, visit our website at Homepage – NACCHO or download the position description. Copy the URL:  https://shorturl.at/Qud6Q

For any questions regarding the role, please contact: Heidi Sagerud, Manager, Brand and Design Projects at Heidi.sagerud@naccho.org.au

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Job Closing Date 31 March 2026

Role Type

On-site • Contract • Full-time • Associate

Pay Rate

75000 AUD – 85000 AUD (Annum)

Company Overview

The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) is the national peak body representing 146 Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs). ACCHOs deliver comprehensive primary health care to more than half of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples nationally. As an act of self-determination, these services attend to all matters affecting health and wellbeing spanning transformative community empowerment through to individual health treatments and continuity of care. NACCHO’s work is focused on supporting the work of ACCHOs and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people overall through negotiating and advocating with Governments on health care policies and programs and systems reform. These issues range in variety from chronic disease management, preventative health strategies, telehealth, mental health and social and emotional well-being, listing of Medical Benefits Scheme (MBS) to the social and cultural determinants of health. NACCHO’s partnerships with governments and non-government organisations include: The Department of Health, National Disability Insurance Agency, Department of Social Services, National Mental Health Commission, Vision Australia, Royal College of General Practitioners and Gaaya Dhuwi. These partnerships greatly contribute to significantly enhancing the quality and accessibility of health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It is a very interesting and transformative time across the health sector. NACCHO has been driving systems reform in the context of the National Agreement