Title – Cancer Health Promotion Officer Location : Mildura Employment Type : Full-time | Fixed term until 31st August 2027 Salary : $45–$48 per hour (depending on experience) superannuation salary packaging benefits Reports to : Health Promotions Coordinator This is an identified Aboriginal position. Applicants must be of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent (Equal Opportunity Act 2010 Vic). About Us Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS) is a proud Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (ACCO) committed to healing, supporting, serving and protecting Aboriginal communities across the Mallee region. Guided by our Elders and grounded in Lore, MDAS exists to strengthen the resilience, independence and wellbeing of our Mob. We walk alongside individuals and families through every stage of life – caring, empowering, educating and advocating so people can be their very best selves. Our programs span health, wellbeing, family services, community support and culture. With deep community roots and strong regional presence, MDAS is moving confidently towards becoming a sector leading ACCO known for its cultural authority and practical life-changing outcomes. At MDAS, culture guides action and community voice shapes our future. Role Overview The Cancer Health Promotion Officer leads the planning, delivery, and evaluation of culturally safe cancer health promotion initiatives for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This role focuses on increasing cancer awareness, improving screening participation, and supporting positive behaviour change through co-designed, locally relevant education and engagement activities. Working closely with Community, internal teams, and mainstream cancer services, this role plays a key part in reducing health inequities and improving cancer outcomes. This is an identified Aboriginal position. Applicants must be of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent (Equal Opportunity Act 2010 Vic). Key Responsibilities • Plan, deliver, and evaluate cancer health promotion and screening awareness programs • Host holistic cancer screening and community engagement events • Develop culturally tailored cancer education and promotional resources • Promote cancer awareness days, weeks, and months within Community • Build and maintain partnerships with mainstream cancer services and organisations • Encourage participation in cancer screening programs through targeted campaigns • Collect, analyse, and report on program data to support continuous quality improvement • Contribute to improved cancer data recording and patient management systems • Ensure programs meet legislative, policy, and funding requirements • Participate in Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) activities Skills, Knowledge and Experience Essential: • Minimum 5 years’ experience in primary health care, community health, or health promotion • Demonstrated experience in planning, delivering, and evaluating health promotion programs • Strong communication, organisation, and stakeholder engagement skills • Demonstrated ability to deliver services in a culturally safe and respectful manner • Ability to work collaboratively with Community, internal teams, and external partners Desirable: • Experience in cancer prevention, screening, or related health programs • Community engagement experience and/or stakeholder engagement capability • Experience co-designing programs and resources with Aboriginal communities Qualifications & Screening Requirements • Qualifications in a relevant discipline such as public health, public policy, Aboriginal Health Worker/Practitioner, nursing, community development, health promotion and engagement, or equivalent experience Other Requirements • Current Driver’s License (role may require travel throughout Victoria and occasional interstate travel) • Current Working with Children Check • Current National Police Check • NDIS Worker Screening Check Why Join MDAS? • Be part of a values-driven Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation • Make a meaningful impact on cancer prevention and early detection • Work in a culturally strong, supportive, and community-focused environment • Access salary packaging and employee benefits Interested? Let’s Have a Yarn For more information, please contact the Hiring Manager – Kirsty Hampton at 0419 215 217. MDAS is a Child Safe Organisation and is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. To apply online, please click on the appropriate link below. Alternatively, for a confidential discussion, please contact Simranjeet Kaur Arora on , quoting Ref No. 1277946.