Join Us

Together with our Member Services, the Community Controlled Health Sector is the largest employer of Indigenous people in South East Queensland.

Work with us

Join one of the largest employers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia, and make a real difference in the lives of the community we serve.

Member Opportunities

Together with our Member Services, the Community Controlled Health Sector is the largest employer of Indigenous people in South East Queensland. IUIH and our Members are constantly looking for health and aged care workers, GPs, allied health professionals, students in medical and health related disciplines to fill short or long term vacancies across the IUIH network.

Our workforce

Indigenous staff

47%

Non-indigenous staff

53%

IUIH

Institute for Urban Indigenous Health

ATISICHS Brisbane

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service Brisbane Ltd (ATSICHS Brisbane)

Kalwun

Kalwun Development Corporation Ltd (Kalwun)

Moreton ATSICHS

Moreton Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service (Moreton ATSICHS)

Yulu-Burri-Ba

Yulu-Burri-Ba Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health.

Empowering Mob

The Pathways Our Way Academy (POWA), supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to complete training or traineeships in a variety of roles and qualifications.

Help make healthier futures for all

Join us for a career with purpose, and enjoy an excellent salary package and flexible, supportive workplace. You will be joining an innovative, leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled organisation situated within beautiful Queensland, with beaches, rainforests and city amenities all within easy reach for an enviable lifestyle.

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We acknowledge the many Goori Nations whose territories IUIH works across in South East Queensland.

We honour Our Ancestors and those who have walked before us in paving the way.

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This website contains images, names, and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away. With permission from their families, we have continued to use their images to acknowledge and honour their contributions in making our communities healthy and strong.