We began 23 years ago with a knock-out exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW which raised over a million dollars. People from the remotest, most beautiful part of the Western Desert in Central Australia then used this money to develop their own organisation, with a culture of caring, compassion and determination. At the time, the focus was to get family members home to Kintore on dialysis.
For people to be looked after on country staying connected to family and community, and to maintain the traditions of looking after country and passing on cultural heritage to future generations. It took a little time…and a lot of hard work…but in Purple House started dialysis in Kintore, the first of its kind, and set a precedence for many others to follow. Today we are proud to say that we have helped many communities to get their people home and now operate dialysis in 20 (and growing) communities across NT, SA and WA, with more on the way.
We also run two mobile dialysis trucks, provide a range of support services including aged care, NDIS, primary health and social support, run a successful bush medicine social enterprise and are always working on new innovations. We have come a long way in two decades and are excited about the next chapter!
The role of the Malpa Support is responsible for providing safe and quality service provision as assigned by the coordinators to promote better health outcomes and increase reablement and choice for clients and participants. Key responsibilities include:
You have a patient-centered focus and eye on our goal of getting people home on country. You are known for your compassion, empathy and ability to listen. Your style is flexible, good-humoured and resilient. You are a self-starter and can work autonomously, knowing when to ask for help. You can think on your feet to negotiate and solve problems. You are considerate and thoughtful in conflict management. You're eager to learn and collaborate with your team. You are passionate and ready for a challenge. But we are all here to share the fun! You can communicate with all sorts of people. You are culturally curious and have respect for culture and community. You have experience working for an Aboriginal organisation and awareness of the issues pertaining to this region.
Attractive salary with 11.5% super + generous salary packaging options. 6 weeks annual leave plus 17.5% leave loading. Other generous leave entitlements. We offer relocation assistance to support your move to this beautiful part of Australia.
No Agencies Please. You are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as applications will be reviewed on submission; and as such the closing date is subject to change without notice. Will be advertised until filled, else applications close 14 May. We actively encourage and invite applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for all our positions.