Allied Health Professionals
We need Allied Health Professionals to fill short-term placements in remote Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory. Placements are paid and from as little as three weeks. Cultural and Clinical training is provided before the placement commences.
Thinking of going remote? Read Remote Ready here to get a better understanding of what to expect.
Read stories from health professionals who have already been on a RAHC assignments HERE.
RAHC are currently able to undertake placements for the following Allied Health professionals:
- Audiologists
- Physiotherapists
- Podiatrists
- Diabetes Nurse Educators
- Relevant qualification in field of expertise
- Evidence of Basic Life Support or Advanced Life Support competency (completed within the past 12 months)
- RAHC will search on AHPRA for evidence of Australian registration.
- Two references attesting to your clinical expertise in the last two years
- Evidence of current professional indemnity insurance (desired not essential)
- A Northern Territory Working with Children Clearance Card (*Please note: RAHC will pay for the Working with Children check on behalf of our health professionals)
- A current National Police Check (*Please note: RAHC will pay for the Working with Children check on behalf of our health professionals)
Getting involved...
We understand that your time is precious and that not everyone will be able to give their time immediately. However, there are a number of ways to get involved with the work that we do at RAHC. This includes:
- complete our open application form to be ready for a placement when the time is right for you
- See our Vacancy List for all the latest opportunities
- If you have any questions, please visit our FAQ section on this website. These can answer questions about RAHC in general, the application process and placement information.
- For further information in regards to placement details, please feel free to email placement@rahc.com.au
- For any application queries, please feel free to email enquiries@rahc.com.au
- register your interest and receive regular updates on the work we are doing
- refer friends and colleagues who you think will be interested to join our network
For more information on living and working in a remote Aboriginal community click on the link.

