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Cherbourg Regional Aboriginal and Islander Community Controlled Health Services

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Barambah Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health was incorporated on the 22nd August 2001 under the Office of the Registrar for Aboriginal Corporations.

The Barambah building is named after the late Berlene Faye Chapman (nee Murray) who was active in her vision to see medical services provided to the Cherbourg community.

The building was constructed by Indigenous community members and was officially opened during NAIDOC week, on the 8th of July 2002, by Lorraine Murray and Kathleen Albury in honour of their sister and mother, Berlene Faye Chapman.
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Why work with us
As an employee of CRAICCHS, you will enjoy the following benefits:

12% superannuation
Competitive salary sacrificing opportunities
Full-time and part time opportunities
An above award pay rate available to recognize the qualifications and experience held by the successful applicants.
Opportunities for further study and advancement into other community services, wellbeing, health, or clinical roles
Relocation allowance available if relevant
Quiet Rural Setting
Participation in health and well-being initiatives
A supportive work environment
Talk to us about your flexible work needs!
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Large Team
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Employed Admin and Management Professionals
Business Address
Cnr of Bligh and Broadway Street,
Cherbourg QLD 4605, Australia
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