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07 June 2022
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
For over 30 years, Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation (YHAC) provides an affordable and accessible Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service with a range of culturally safe and high-quality services. YHAC strives to improve the wellness and health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our communities within Ceduna and the surrounding areas.
Medical Receptionist
Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation (YHAC) has an exciting opportunity for a Medical Receptionist to join our multi-disciplinary medical practice team, as part of a casual pool.
Ideally, you will be a dedicated, energetic and skilled person with a strong work ethic. Having some understanding of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services, along with some understanding and experience in the customer service area will be beneficial.
The Medical Receptionist is responsible for the delivery of high-quality administrative tasks, along with having an exceptional customer service manner. Full individual support and onsite training will be provided.
Working Arrangements:
- Initial appointment as a fixed term employment contract
- Admin-1-2, Level 1
For further information and expression of interest please contact Ms. Roxanne Sambo, Practice Manager via email [email protected] or via telephone (08) 86 262 500.
Please note: All potential candidates will be required to produce a National Police Clearance, DHS Child, Vulnerable, Aged related screening certificate and evidence of covid vaccine to be eligible.