We are currently recruiting for casual trainers to work in our TGDiCH program.
About the program/role
Thorne Harbour Health’s Trans and Gender Diverse in Community Health (TGDiCH) training project holds responsibility for the state-wide workforce skills and training program and is helping to create safe access to healthcare for trans and gender diverse people throughout Victoria. It is a TGD-led and evidence-based training project for health professionals wanting to increase their skills, knowledge, competence and confidence in working with this community.
The TGDiCH Casual Trainer will work with the TGDiCH Team Leader to deliver a coordinated evidence-based state-wide training program, with a primary goal to improve TGD sensitivity, reduce stigma and discrimination, and build health sector capacity to meet the health needs of TGD Victorians. TGD community members will play a key role in the co-design and co-delivery of all training in partnership with targeted health professionals with individual sector specific knowledge.
With excellent supervision, support, commitment to quality improvement and professional development opportunities, this role will be richly rewarding for the right candidate.
Click here for a detailed Position Description, including selection criteria.
For further information, contact Alex Sturman - 0437 601 885 or alex.sturman@thorneharbour.org using the subject line: TGDiCH Trainer enquiry.
Applicants from our LGBTIQ+ communities including people with a trans and gender diverse lived experience, those living with HIV, those from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, First Nations people, and people with a disability are encouraged to apply.
How to apply
Written applications addressing the selection criteria and including a resume and the names and contact details of three professional referees should be sent to recruitment@thorneharbour.org
Applications close Sunday, 2nd March 2025.
Important: it is essential that applicants specifically address the selection criteria. Where selection criteria have not been addressed, applications will not be considered.
Thorne Harbour Health is committed to child safety. We have zero tolerance of child abuse. Our robust human resources, recruitment and vetting practices are strictly adhered to during the application and interviewing process. Applicants should be aware that we carry out working with children, police records and reference checks for all roles.