GP Supervisor position - ACCHO-led Single Employer Model
Charleville and Western Areas Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Limited is seeking a passionate and experienced GP supervisor.

Are you a passionate and experienced GP supervisor looking for a career-defining opportunity that goes beyond the financial bottom line? Do you want to work in an organisation that prioritises positive community health outcomes, GP wellbeing, and culturally safe, high-quality care?
This is your chance to mentor the next generation of rural GPs while working in a unique Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (ACCHO)-led Single Employer Model (SEM)—a first in Australia.
Why choose this role?
- Work with purpose – Be part of a groundbreaking training model that is reshaping First Nations healthcare, closing the gap, and creating lasting change.
- Support GP Registrars and shape future leaders – Guide and inspire registrars in a structured, well-resourced program designed to equip them with the skills, cultural safety, and resilience needed for rural and remote practice.
- Job security and work-life balance – Enjoy a stable role in a progressive, supportive work environment that values GP wellbeing just as much as patient care. No excessive workloads—just meaningful, sustainable practice.
- Competitive salary and retention incentives – Be rewarded for your expertise with an attractive salary package and enticing retention incentives that recognise the importance of experienced GPs in rural and First Nations health.
- Cultural and professional growth – Work alongside First Nations health leaders and Traditional Owner groups, enriching your professional experience and contributing to culturally safe healthcare.
- Make a genuine impact – Be more than a doctor—be a leader in a system that values people over profit and prioritises community-driven, patient-centred care.
Who are we looking for?
We are seeking a GP Supervisor who:
- Believes in training and mentoring as a critical part of strengthening rural healthcare,
- Is passionate about First Nations health and is eager to contribute to culturally safe, community-led care,
- Thrives in a collaborative, values-driven environment that puts people before profits, and
- Wants to make a lasting impact while maintaining a balanced, fulfilling career in a well-supported clinical setting.
How to apply
This is a rare and highly sought-after opportunity. If you are ready to step into a role where your skills, leadership, and commitment will create real change, we want to hear from you.
Learn More: contact Dr Sarah Jane Springer – drsjspringer@gmail.com