Are you a dedicated Health Centre Manager ready to make a real impact on remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory? You’ll be working with an Aboriginal community-controlled health service that delivers primary health care across several remote communities in the Big Rivers region of the NT. The area spans thousands of square kilometres of stunning, untouched landscapes — a place where you’ll experience authentic community connection, rich cultural heritage, and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference. The Benefits Base salary up to $135,844 per annum plus 12% superannuation Accomodation provided Relocation assistance provided 6 weeks annual leave 18% leave loading Salary packaging and relocation assistance Professional development support and career progression November/December start The Role As a Health Centre Manager, you’ll lead a multidisciplinary team in delivering high-quality, culturally safe healthcare. Reporting to the Clinical Operations Manager, you’ll oversee daily clinical operations, ensure effective service delivery, and build the capacity of Aboriginal Health Practitioners and Indigenous staff. Key Responsibilities Lead and coordinate multidisciplinary health teams to deliver quality primary care Oversee clinical operations, pharmacy, consumables, and portfolio management Manage facility resources and support operational efficiency Mentor and develop staff to deliver culturally appropriate care Build partnerships with internal and external stakeholders Participate in the emergency on-call roster and support after-hours services Location Nestled in the heart of Australia’s Northern Territory, this vibrant regional hub sits at the crossroads of the outback and the tropics. Known for its warm community spirit, stunning natural landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, it offers the perfect balance of rural tranquility and essential amenities. With nearby gorges, national parks, and Aboriginal art centres, the town serves as both a gateway to adventure and a welcoming home for those who value connection, nature, and purpose-driven work. About You AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse or Aboriginal Health Practitioner Proven experience in primary health care or remote clinical leadership Strong understanding of Aboriginal health and community needs Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills Resilience, adaptability, and a team-focused approach Current driver’s licence, police clearance, and working rights in Australia Apply now or email your CV to contact@nursefirst.au to express your interest and have more information.