Lead statewide Aboriginal Community Controlled Health ServicesSenior clinical leadership role with real community impactHobart-based (preferred) with flexible Tasmania-wide options
Rare leadership opportunity to shape the future of Aboriginal health in Tasmania.The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (TAC) is seeking an outstanding senior clinician to join its executive leadership team as Medical Director. This is a pivotal role within one of Australia's longest-standing Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations, providing strategic clinical leadership across a statewide network of culturally grounded primary health services.
Working in partnership with Aboriginal leadership and multidisciplinary health teams, the Medical Director will help guide the delivery of high-quality, culturally safe care that improves health outcomes for Tasmanian Aboriginal people and communities.
This position offers the opportunity to combine clinical leadership, system-level influence, and meaningful community impact in a role that is both professionally rewarding and personally significant.
About the Tasmanian Aboriginal CentreThe Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre is a Community Controlled Organisation dedicated to advancing the rights, health, and wellbeing of Aboriginal people in Tasmania. TAC delivers a broad range of integrated services including primary health care, cultural programs, policy advocacy, and community support.
Health services are delivered through a holistic, culturally informed model of care, supporting individuals, families, and communities across Tasmania.
About the RoleThe Medical Director provides senior clinical leadership and oversight across TAC's health services. The role ensures the highest standards of clinical governance, safety, and quality while supporting innovation in Aboriginal Community controlled primary health care.
Key elements of the role include:Providing strategic clinical leadership across TAC health programs and servicesLeading and strengthening clinical governance, quality, and safety frameworksSupporting and mentoring medical practitioners and multidisciplinary health teamsPartnering with Aboriginal leadership to guide service development and innovationContributing to the long-term strategic direction of TAC health servicesPromoting culturally safe, trauma-informed, and community-led models of careRepresenting TAC in partnerships with health services, government, and sector organisations
The position may be based at any of the TAC sites in Tasmania, with Hobart preferred, and involves collaboration with teams across TAC's statewide network.
About YouYou are a respected medical leader who combines clinical excellence with a deep commitment to improving health equity and working alongside Aboriginal communities.
You will bring:Current registration as a Medical Practitioner with AHPRAFellowship with RACGP, ACRRM, or another relevant specialist college (or equivalent senior clinical experience)Demonstrated leadership in primary health care, public health, or Aboriginal health servicesExperience in clinical governance, quality improvement, and multidisciplinary team leadershipStrong interpersonal and collaborative leadership skillsA commitment to culturally safe and Community controlled health care
Experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is highly regarded.
Why This Role MattersThis position offers the chance to:Play a central leadership role in improving Aboriginal health outcomes in TasmaniaWork within a respected Aboriginal Community Controlled OrganisationLead innovative models of culturally grounded primary health careCollaborate with passionate and experienced health professionalsEnjoy the professional and lifestyle benefits of living and working in Tasmania
How to ApplyFor a candidate information pack and to apply please refer to the McArthur website www.mcarthur.com.au, referencing J9121.
For any queries, please contact Fiona Bain on 0404 204 372.