
About us
Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation (RDAC) was established as an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation in 1992 to improve the social, health and economic outcomes for Aboriginal people. RDAC is a leading provider of primary health care and related social and family support services to Aboriginal people and communities across Wellington Shire, Latrobe Valley & Baw Baw Shire regions.
About the role
Fulltime 38 hours
SCHADS 3
The Elder Care Co-ordinator plays a key role in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders to access culturally safe, holistic, and coordinated health and social services. The position strengthens relationships with Elders, families, health professionals, and community organisations to ensure Elders receive the care, respect, and support they deserve, enabling them to live with
dignity, independence, and wellbeing. Underpinning the role are two key work practices: cultural safety and trauma informed practice. The ECS Coordinator will work closely with the Aged Care Connector to support identified clients in a holistic and culturally safe way, to ensure Elders remain supported, respected, and connected to culture and community.
What we offer
For further information only, please contact - hr@ramahyuck.org
Applications will be shortlisted as they are received
Aboriginal and or Torres Strait slander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply
Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children. therefore we require successful applicants to obtain a satisfactory criminal history check, satisfactory pre employment AOD test and an Employee Working with Children Check.

Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation was established as an Aboriginal Community Controlled organisation in 1992 to improve the social, health and economic outcomes for Aboriginal people in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.
Since then we have grown to be a leading provider of primary health care and related social and family support services to Aboriginal people in the region.
Our primary health care clinics and social and emotional wellbeing programs specialise in culturally appropriate and comprehensive primary health services for Aboriginal people while also providing health services to the non-Aboriginal population.
Our Vision: Healthy, strong, vibrant Aboriginal families living their best lives, for all their lives.