Position Type: Full time, fixed term until 30 June 2027 Location: Palmerston Salary Range: $117,721- $126,473 per annum as per Classification RN 4.1 - 4.3 About the role We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Team Leader to join our Danggal Dalby ‘Strong Kids Team at Danila Dilba Health Service. The Team Leader Danggal Dalby will lead and support the Danggal Dalby Team and coordinate the provision of program within our DDHS clinical services. Assisting the Child and Family Manager with grants management relevant to Danggal Dalby program delivery. In an addition the Danggal Dalby Team Leader will implement and assist Senior Manager Child and Families to implement Danggal Dalby into DDHS services by supporting CQI and policy and Clinical governance for Child and Family services, Education and training support for PHC specific to Child and Family health and conduct developmental screening for children and families. What you'll be doing Oversees and monitors day-to-day clients' needs and pathways within Danggal Dalby program. Actively participate in the delivery of direct clinical care to Danggal Dalby clients. Assists manager in grant management including writing reports, preparing statistical and narrative reports, monitoring, and attending grant meetings as required. Evaluates Danggal Dalby activities to determine the efficiency and effectiveness of the services and initiates quality improvement processes, when necessary, through the direct line manager. Assist manager in achieving and sustaining the program and DDHS objectives including but not limited to client experience, length of wait times, referral pathways and clinical procedural templates/procedures. Manages, monitors, and facilitates staffing rosters and client referrals for the program based on client acuity/care needs and efficient client flow through the service. What we're looking for Essential Current registration with AHPRA with a minimum of 5 years’ experience. Demonstrated experience in working effectively in midwifery or child health program management and prevention activities. High level of administrative and organisational skills including experience managing workloads within a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Experience in team leading of multidisciplinary team’s minimum of 2 years or similar team leading activities. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with people and stakeholders across a range of cultures and professions. Highly developed interpersonal skills including written and verbal communication skills with an ability to handle sensitive matters and maintain confidentiality. Ability to work independently with strong organisational skills and demonstrated ability to plan, manage and prioritise tasks to deliver outcomes within tight timelines. Demonstrated high level computer skills, including experience using Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel as well as the ability to use clinical practice software. Desirable Post graduate qualifications or working towards qualification in child health. • Membership of a professional association • Demonstrated experience and expert competency in working with Communicare. • Experience in facilitating programs with internal and external service providers. • Experience in working in an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service or similar complex environment such as service industry or public administration. About us Danila Dilba Health Service is a community-controlled Aboriginal health organisation that has been providing comprehensive primary health care and wellbeing services to the Darwin region for over 30 years. Our mission is to improve the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being of the Aboriginal community in Darwin and surrounding areas What we offer At Danila Dilba Health Service, we are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive workplace that values the unique experiences and perspectives of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff. We offer competitive remuneration, opportunities for professional development, and a range of health and well-being benefits to support our employees. Our benefits: 6 weeks annual leave per annum 5 days paid leave during our end of year shut down period (in addition to annual leave). Salary packaging of up to $15,990 per annum. Apply now to join our team and make a positive impact on the lives of Aboriginal young people. For more information about the role, please access the Position Description on our website: https://ddhs.org.au/careers-2/