
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.
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.
This is a transformative time in the sector, and NACCHO continues to lead change in line with the National Agreement on Closing the Gap.
About the Role
The Senior Project Officer, Period Product Program (PPP), is a pivotal role within NACCHO’s newly formed Immunisation & Period Product team. This multi‑year, national initiative aims to improve access to safe and suitable menstrual products, build capacity, and support education across rural and remote Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations.
This is an innovative and creative opportunity to build and shape a new national women’s health program. The role will lead high‑level project management, operational coordination, logistics
and stakeholder engagement across the program’s development, distribution and
evaluation phases.
Regular national travel will be required to connect with ACCHOs, partners and stakeholders across Australia.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications & Experience
Why Join NACCHO?
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the position. For more information, visit our website at Homepage - NACCHO or download the position description. Copy the URL: https://shorturl.fm/yFc2a
For any questions regarding the role, please contact: Cherie Bell, Director, Immunisations, Governance and Executive Leaders Program at cherie.bell@naccho.org.au
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
Job Closing Date 23 March 2026

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