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Medical Educator - Cultural Safety Program - Remote / Work from Home

Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association
  • Remote Position
  • 0.4 FTE

Summary of Role

The Medical Educator is a senior position within AIDA for an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander doctor who brings their experience in Indigenous medical education and unique medico-cultural perspective to review and develop content to support the innovation and expansion of AIDA’s Cultural Safety Training.

AIDA’s training is unique in its aim as ‘the clinical application of cultural safety, developed and delivered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander doctor. The training incorporates online cultural awareness training ‘An Introduction to Cultural Safety’ and full day face to face workshops, ‘Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health in Clinical Practice’.

The position is required to travel interstate on occasion, to support team engagement and role-specific activities.

The scope of responsibilities is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed, they are not intended to represent an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.

Key Responsibilities

Working independently and in collaboration with AIDA Programs and Outcomes portfolio staff delivering the cultural safety program, the Medical Educator will:

  • By a key contributor to AIDA’s cultural safety program to ensure continued program quality and expansion.
  • Develop a suite of generic, and bespoke, clinical case studies for inclusion in cultural safety training workshops to meet the learning needs of a wide range of participants, diverse communities, and geographical, cultural and clinical settings.
  • Guide the ongoing review and update of AIDA’s Cultural Safety Training Facilitator Guide, workshop outlines, manuals and program resources.
  • Collaborate effectively with AIDA staff at various levels in relation to ongoing development of AIDA’s cultural safety training.
  • Facilitate debriefing with facilitators after each cultural safety workshop.
  • Review and update the cultural safety program content on an annual basis or as required.
  • Research innovation and the evidence base relating to cultural safety to ensure continuous quality improvement and maximise the systemic impact of the cultural safety program.
  • Provide advice to inform the further expansion of AIDA’s cultural safety training.
  • Oversee AIDA’s applications for accreditation of continuous professional development with specialty colleges and other stakeholders.
  • Engage additional experts as required to develop appropriate material for the cultural safety program.
  • Build and maintain excellent working relationships across AIDA’s teams, with AIDA’s cultural safety training facilitators and other key stakeholders.
  • Promotion of AIDA’s cultural safety program with potential clients and at key events.
  • Inform AIDA Board, Commonwealth and other reporting.

Essential Skills

  • Proven commitment to culturally safe practice and improving self-determination and health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
  • Strong stakeholder management skills.
  • Thorough understanding of medical education continuum.
  • Qualification and/or proven experience in medical education including curriculum content development.
  • Demonstrated understanding of adult learning principles (andragogy) and ability to apply these in course design and delivery.
  • Ability to develop clinical case studies for diverse audiences.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to influence and negotiate with individuals and groups.
  • Demonstrated ability to think strategically and manage competing demands and priorities.

Desirable Skills

  • Experience developing and delivering cultural safety training for doctors and the broader healthcare sector.

Personal Attributes

  • Culturally aware, inclusive in approach and respectful of all others at all times.
  • Calm and highly organised, with a structured yet flexible working style and adept at reprioritising workflows to meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
  • Commitment to actively nurture collaborative working relationships and demonstrates initiative and drive to improve processes.
  • Exceptional standards of personal integrity and who ensures that sensitive matters are handled discreetly and diplomatically.
  • Strategic thinker, able to make connections and plan for the future.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with minimal guidance in a remote working environment.
  • Flexible and adaptive team player
  • Contemporary, strategic and creative thinker.

What we offer

  • A flexible working environment, you can work from home.
  • A competitive salary.
  • Salary packaging.
  • 15% superannuation (4.5% higher than the Superannuation Guarantee rate).
  • 20 days annual leave in addition to complimentary leave during the Christmas/New Year shutdown period which is not taken out of leave entitlements.
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities.
  • The opportunity to join a forward-thinking not-for-profit with a desirable workplace culture where you will be a valued team member.

To apply, please click "Apply Now" and provide a copy of your CV and a maximum two page ‘pitch’ as to why this role is for you, considering all of the responsibilities as outlined in the Position Description.

This is an identified position, we are seeking Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants. The filling of this position is intended to constitute a special/equal opportunity measure under section 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth), and from: s27 of the Discrimination Act 1991 (ACT).

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