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Working at Family Planning Tasmania

Family Planning Tasmania aims to provide sexual and reproductive health clinic and education services that are consistent with our philosophy. Family Planning Tasmania is committed to dealing with some of the state’s biggest social issues by delivering first rate educational and clinical services to all Tasmanians.

The staff and Board of Family Planning Tasmania are committed to providing services in a manner that recognises the rights of individuals to be consistently treated with a non-judgemental, non-discriminatory, considerate manner, respecting their right to privacy and confidentiality.

If you are interested in working with us at Family Planning Tasmania please contact info@fpt.asn.au

Our services operate state-wide so expressions of interest are welcomed from any location.

Current vacancies

We are currently recruiting for the following positions:

Part-time Medical Receptionist – Launceston

Family Planning Tasmania Medical Receptionists act as the first point of contact for patients and visitors.
They provide high-quality, non-judgmental and empathetic reception and administration services to clients, staff and members of the public.

You can find all the information you require, including a position description, via SEEK here.

Medical Receptionist - Position Description

Relationship and Sexual Health Community Workers – statewide

 

Our Relationship and Sexual Health Community Workers deliver high quality sexual and reproductive health education services in schools, universities and workplaces around Tasmania.

We are currently recruiting for multiple people for the above role, which  includes work with additional needs clients. There are multiple positions in Hobart, Launceston and the north west. You can find all the information you require, including a position description, via SEEK here.

For medical professionals

Our Medical Practitioners deliver high quality sexual and reproductive health care to those people accessing Family Planning Tasmania clinics.

Family Planning Tasmania supports over 13,000 patients a year to improve their sexual and reproductive health through its three clinics in Glenorchy, Launceston and Burnie.

Why work with Family Planning Tasmania?

  • Make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable Tasmanians: over 60% of our patients are either young, living with disability, Tasmanian Aboriginal, culturally and linguistically diverse or financially disadvantaged.
  • Sociable, routine hours with no out-of-hours or on-call.
  • Opportunities for professional development and training.
  • Collegial, supportive environment with Regional Medical Officers for support.
  • Hourly wage + superannuation + generous tax-free salary packaging.
  • Generous appointment lengths and no billing discussions; all under 21s and concession card holders are bulk billed.

Requirements for working with us

1. Sexual and Reproductive Health Certificate

All doctors working at Family Planning Tasmania must have successfully completed the FPAA Certificate in SRH for Doctors.

This consists of a theory component, theory examination and seven practical sessions where the applicant’s competencies are assessed. Find out more about the SRH Certificate and the practical sessions at Family Planning Tasmania here.

The theory component typically involves a 4/5 day face-to-face or online course. It can’t currently be completed in Tasmania but is provided by various Family Planning organisations interstate. Information about the course from Sexual Health Victoria, Melbourne, can be found here.

2. All of our GPs insert IUDs and must undertake our IUD insertion training, which involves one theory session and usually three clinical sessions.

3. All of our GPs are involved in the provision of Medication Termination of Pregnancy (MTOP) and must undertake MS-2 Step online training.

4. All of our GPs must hold Vocational Registration (VR).

More information

Please contact the Clinical Services Manager: clinics@fpt.asn.au.

For educators

Our Relationship and Sexual Health Community Workers deliver high quality sexual and reproductive health education services in schools, universities and workplaces around Tasmania.

We are currently recruiting for multiple people for the above role, which  includes work with additional needs clients. There are multiple positions in Hobart, Launceston and the north west. Please apply via SEEK here.

Why work with Family Planning Tasmania?

  • Make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable Tasmanians: over 60% of our patients are either young, living with a disability, Tasmanian Aboriginal, culturally and linguistically diverse or financially disadvantaged.
  • Help empower young people and arm them with knowledge and tools around their sexual and reproductive health.
  • Opportunities for professional development and training.
  • Hourly wage + superannuation + up-to $18k tax-free via salary packaging.

Requirements for working with us

  1. Working with vulnerable people check- learn more about the registration process on the Tasmanian Government website here
  2. National Police Check
  3. Reference checks
  4. Experience in a related discipline
  5. Current working knowledge of the developments
  6. Driver’s License
  7. Understanding of mandatory reporting

More information

Don’t hesitate to get in touch with our education team on edu@fpt.asn.au.

For administration, corporate and support staff

Our admin, corporate and support staff team are an essential part of our organisation, supporting the clinic and education staff to deliver and promote our vital work.

If you are a professional or administrator seeking to use your skills for the betterment of society, look no further.

Our Educators deliver high quality sexual and reproductive health education services in schools, universities and workplaces around Tasmania.

Family Planning Tasmania doctors and nurses support over 13,000 patients a year improve their sexual and reproductive health through services at three sites in Glenorchy, Launceston and Burnie.

Why work with Family Planning Tasmania?

  • Make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable Tasmanians: over 60% of our patients are either young, living with a disability, Tasmanian Aboriginal, culturally and linguistically diverse or financially disadvantaged.
  • Help empower young people and arm them with knowledge and tools to support their sexual and reproductive health.
  • Opportunities for professional development and training.
  • Hourly wage + superannuation + up-to $18k tax-free via salary packaging.

Requirements for working with us

  1. National Police Check
  2. Reference checks

More information

Please contact us via email on info@fpt.asn.au or phone (03) 6273 9117.

Volunteering with Family Planning Tasmania

Board Member Expressions of Interest

The Board of Family Planning Tasmania is a voluntary board. We accept expressions of interest to join our Board on an ongoing basis.

The Family Planning Tasmania (FPT) Board is responsible for the overall governance, management, and strategic direction of (FPT) in accordance with the organisation’s goals and objectives. Board members are required to attend six full board meetings per year on a voluntary basis. The total time commitment averages around 30-40 hours per year, dependent on the board schedule.

A unique opportunity

It’s a great honour to join a non-profit Board of Directors. Our board members are renowned for their professionalism, interacting with respect, trust, and candour. Whilst you’ll have specific skills to contribute to the Board, this is a wonderful opportunity for you to benefit from the professional relationships you will gain from our skills-based board.

Like to learn about us?

We are the state’s leader in sexual and reproductive health. FPT is committed to dealing with some of the state’s biggest social issues by delivering first-rate educational and clinical services to all Tasmanians.

Like to know more?

A copy of the board member position description can be obtained in the button below. Please email your expression of interest to info@fpt.asn.au.

Board Member Position Description PDF