Deliver impactful, culturally responsive care in a community-based clinic Earn between $150,000 - $165,000 PLUS Super! Accommodation support to help you settle! Annual remote area allowance up to $1,300! Relocation Assistance up to $5000! Flexible work arrangements, including part-time or fixed-term options! Newly created role in a values-led Aboriginal Medical Service About Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS) Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS) is a well-established Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service that has supported the Broome community for over 40 years. BRAMS provides holistic, culturally responsive primary health care and community services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with a strong focus on wellness, prevention, and empowerment. At BRAMS, we champion culturally secure and person-centred care through our integrated model that includes NDIS, aged care, chronic disease, and wellbeing programs. Our team is passionate about closing the gap in Aboriginal health and creating long-term, meaningful outcomes for the community. For more information, please visit our website: www.brams.org.au About the Opportunity BRAMS is looking for a full-time Nurse Practitioner based in Broome, WA . This newly created role reports to the Senior Medical Officer and leads advanced clinical care services within the primary healthcare clinic. More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to: Delivering culturally safe and responsive primary health care aligned with the BRAMS Model of Care Conducting independent patient assessments, diagnoses, and clinical decision-making Prescribing medications under the Kimberley Standard Drug List and authorised SASAs Ordering, performing, and interpreting diagnostic investigations Managing recalls, reminders, and follow-up care processes Collaborating across departments and multidisciplinary teams Leading and contributing to quality improvement activities and clinical audits Participating in clinical governance and safeguarding practices for children and young people To read the full position description, please click here This is a rare opportunity to take on a pioneering role and contribute to long-term health improvements in a stunning regional location. About You To qualify, you must hold current AHPRA registration with endorsement as a Nurse Practitioner , along with demonstrated experience in a primary healthcare setting. Additionally, the following qualifications and attributes will be highly regarded: Experience working in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (desirable) Clinical expertise in triage, treatment, and ongoing care management Ability to communicate effectively across multidisciplinary and cross-cultural teams Cultural humility and a willingness to learn in an Aboriginal health context Collaborative approach and ability to adapt to a diverse service environment As our ideal candidate, you are an experienced Nurse Practitioner who is proactive, compassionate, and committed to providing exceptional care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. You are a strong communicator, open to learning, and comfortable navigating a multidisciplinary organisation. About the Benefits This role offers a competitive salary of $150,000 to $165,000, PLUS Super , plus a wide range of additional benefits: 6 weeks Annual leave for true work-life balance $1,300 Annual remote area allowance Relocation assistance of up to $5,000 Accommodation support through a third-party lease service Salary packaging to increase your take-home pay Flexible work arrangements , including part-time or fixed-term options The opportunity to help define and grow a newly created role A supportive, culturally safe, and community-focused team environment If you are passionate about health equity and ready to make a difference where it matters most, we encourage you to APPLY TODAY!