Description:
Program Development Consultant x 2 positionsFull time
Two fixed-term contracts available
1 x 2-year contract: Service Delivery team, First Nations and multicultural health programs
1 x approx. 12-month contract (parental leave cover): Mental Health team, Headspace portfolio
Location: Work from anywhere in the western Victoria region
(Horsham, Warrnambool, Ballarat or Geelong areas)
Western Victoria Primary Health Network
About Us
Western Victoria Primary Health Network (WVPHN) is responsible for increasing the efficiency, effectiveness and coordination of health services for patients, particularly those at risk of poor health outcomes.
Working together with community and health industry partners, WVPHN is committed to strengthening the primary healthcare system, based on local needs. Our four regional centres in Ballarat, Geelong, Horsham and Warrnambool, drive local engagement and ensure strong rural and regional connections, through the development of local community and clinical councils.
Benefits of working with Western Victoria PHN
At WVPHN we celebrate diversity within and outside of our organisation. We consciously remove barriers and enable an environment for all to belong, feel welcome and be heard. This aligns with our organisational values of Respect, Connect and Lead.
We also pride ourselves on being a supportive and flexible working place that offers a great range of benefits:
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Generous salary packaging options up to $15,900 + $2,650 meals and entertainment
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Professional development allowance ($1,200 per year per FTE) and leave.
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Family friendly and flexible working arrangements
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Collaboration with passionate, likeminded professionals
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Option to purchase additional leave.
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Additional leave between the Christmas and New Year period
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Up to 12 weeks paid parental leave.
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Employee Assistance Program
About the Role/s
The purpose of the Program Development Consultant position is to support the organisation to commission services through the design, development, monitoring and evaluation of pieces of project and program work.
Once programs and projects have been designed and procured, the role will be responsible for the day-to-day activities in the management of project and program contracts including with commissioned providers including headspace. Program Development Consultants work closely with the Manager of Service Delivery/Mental Health with defined escalation procedures to support Managers in the oversight and management of broader portfolios of work.
Duties include:
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Build capacity of commissioned headspace service providers to deliver safe, quality services through WVPHN commissioned programs, and identify opportunities for quality improvement within projects and programs
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Engage and coordinate internal and external stakeholders including other PHNs, clinical and management staff of commissioned headspace services, other community-based organisations and consumers
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Work across the Service Delivery and Mental Health teams to deliver all project activities within WVPHN commissioned programs of work including program and service development, co-design, market engagement, procurement, program implementation, stakeholder engagement, issue resolution, risk identification and management, outcome measurement and program evaluation to ensure that services are delivered to the community at the right place, at the right time and at the right price.
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Develop program and procurement documentation to support the implementation and management of outcomes across project and program deliverables for WVPHN commissioned programs.
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Work with headspace commissioned providers to manage complex contracts, monitor deliverables, program budgets and implement performance management processes as required to ensure compliance with WVPHN requirements and maintain effective stakeholder relationships.
Key Selection Criteria
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Tertiary level qualifications in a health or community related discipline, Health Promotion, Health Social Sciences or Health Service Planning, Public Health, community development or related discipline; or minimum five years of prior relevant experience in projects/programs management; or minimum five-year experience in PHN or similar organisation
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Strong project management and program development skills with a high level of skill using MS applications
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Knowledge of the broader mental health, AOD and general health service system and related activities
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High level of skills and experience in facilitation, and the development and maintenance of networks and relationships.
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Ability to work with a level of functional autonomy and as part of a program team across teams, geographies and within delegated authorities
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Please refer to the Position Description on our website for the complete list of Key Selection Criteria
Employment requirements
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Be prepared to undergo a National Police Check, prior to appointment
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A current Victorian driver’s licence
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Working rights in Australia (visa, permanent resident, citizen)
How to Apply
This is a highly attractive role and we are keen to find the right person, therefore we will be actively contacting applicants during the recruitment process to shortlist for suitability. Please don’t delay in submitting your interest!
Email applications to *******@westvicphn.com.au by: 5pm Thursday 24 April, 2025
Please indicate which role/s you are applying for - Service Delivery and/or Mental Health - and include:
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CV
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Cover letter
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Statement addressing the key selection criteria & employment requirements
The full position description, including further detail about the role, is available from our website: https://westvicphn.com.au/about-us/wvphn-careers/
For further information regarding this position, please contact:
Alice Grinter, Commissioning Lead Service Delivery via email: *************@westvicphn.com.au
Monica Murnane, Senior Manager Mental Health via email: **************@westvicphn.com.au