Our People to Live Stronger & Longer

On Country Program (OCP): Biosecurity

Are you ready for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity? Don’t miss out on this chance to care for Country. Apply now and take the first step towards an exciting career as a Biosecurity Officer. 

This unique nationally accredited course not only prepares you for a rewarding career but also allows you to directly apply for the Biosecurity Officer role through a merit-based DAFF recruitment program embedded into the course.

Read more information here.

Important Dates:

Information session: 12th February 2025 (required for applying to the program)
EOI close date: 18th February
Coaching interview: Between 13th-18th February 2025
Course start date: March 2025
Course end date: June 2025

Fill out our EOI today.

Summer Internship for Indigenous Peoples in Genomics (SING) Australia 2025

SING is a week-long workshop and mentoring program that covers technical and laboratory skills in genomics as well as theory, ethical and social implications of genomic research and the benefits and risks of genomics for Indigenous peoples. Despite the importance of genomics for Indigenous people and communities, Indigenous people are currently underrepresented in this field. SING aims to develop and support the next generation of Indigenous researchers and professionals to ensure that future genomic research is ethical and inclusive.

The goals of SING Australia:

  • Equip Indigenous individuals and communities with technical and contextual knowledge about genomic research;
  • Build capacity for Indigenous students and researchers in genomics and related disciplines, including bioethics and science and technology studies (STS);
  • Facilitate conversations on how Indigenous knowledge and culture can and should impact on genomic research;
  • Form a SING network and web interface to facilitate communication and support surrounding genomics issues;
  • Begin conversations about best practices for Indigenous genomics in Australia.

Who can apply:
We are seeking Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants from varied backgrounds (e.g. community, professionals, students, researchers) who may be involved in:

  • medicine, nursing, allied health
  • biology, genetics
  • humanities, law, social sciences
  • archaeology, museum studies
  • environmental management, biodiversity studies
  • family history, genealogy, family reconnection services.

The SING Australia program is intended to be a multi-disciplinary experience. If you are interested in learning about and discussing genomic research and its implications for Indigenous people and communities, please apply.

How to apply:
Applications for SING Gimuy have been reopened with limited availability. Only applications from Indigenous individuals will be considered.
Please submit your application here: https://singaustralia.org/apply/

SING Gimuy applications will close February 28th 2025. Spots are limited. 

Want to know more? Visit their website @ https://singaustralia.org

Circles in the Sand Pre-Employment Program

The Circles in the Sand Pre-Employment Program is a joint initiative  between Youth Justice NSW and the AH&MRC. 

Circles in the Sand has been designed to give practical skills and workplace experience to Aboriginal People, who are interested in gaining a rewarding Career as a Youth Officer at Youth Justice NSW.

Online information sessions: 5th February 2025 at 12:00pm-1:00pm or 6:00pm-7:00pm.

If you are interested in participating in this pre-enrolment program then please complete the EOI form today by scanning the QR code on the flyer.

Check out the flyer.

Free Suicide Prevention Training  

Opening conversations around suicide is vital to increase awareness and help prevent suicide in our communities – but knowing exactly what to do that can help can be daunting.

Over 10 million Australian adults are estimated to know someone who has died by suicide.

One in two your people are impacted by suicide by the time they turn 25 and around 8-9 lives are lost by suicide every day.

Wesley Lifeforce Suicide Prevention training educates people about suicide, challenging attitudes and teaches basic engagement and suicide intervention skills.

You will gain increased confidence in your ability to identify people who may be at risk of suicide, communicate appropriately, ask a person if they are considering suicide and conduct a suicide intervention.

Course Date: Friday 7 February
Time:
9:00am – 1:30pm
Location:
Riverwood Community Centre
Trainer:
Maria Krohn 
Cost:
Free
Apply today: Click here.

This program is accredited with Quality Innovation Performance Limited (QIP), assessed against the Suicide Prevention Australia Standards for Quality Improvement.