Outreach podiatrist for rural and remote NT tender
We’re seeking podiatrists and service providers to deliver outreach podiatry services for Indigenous Australians across rural and remote NT.
Summary
We are looking for podiatrists and service providers to deliver outreach podiatry services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians living in rural and remote areas of the Northern Territory.
We’re now accepting applications on our Tenderlink page until 10 September.
Who can apply?
This tender is open to all suitably qualified and experienced podiatrists who can provide services in the Top End, Central Australia, Barkly, Big Rivers and East Arnhem regions. Both individuals and organisations, including interstate providers, are welcome to apply.
How to apply
Submit all applications through our Tenderlink page.
Travel
NT-based providers
NT PHN will arrange and fund all travel and accommodation within NT during outreach visits. We will cover accommodation costs for one night before and after the service delivery period.
Interstate providers
If you are an interstate service provider, travel to Alice Springs or Darwin is self-funded. NT PHN will arrange and fund all travel and accommodation within NT during outreach visits. We will cover accommodation costs for one night before and after the service delivery period.
Outreach Health Services Program (OHSP)
This tender is part of our Outreach Health Services Program which aims to improve health and well-being in regional and remote NT. The program prioritises increasing access to health services, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
More information
For more details, contact:
James Mayo
Regional Health Partnerships Lead james.mayo@ntphn.org.au
Our procurement team procurement@ntphn.org.au
Timeline
10 September
Tender closes
23 September
Outcomes of applications*
October 2024 onwards
Project start date*
*indicative dates
Documents
Information session
A briefing session was held on Wednesday 14 August 2024 via Microsoft Teams.
For further questions, please reach out to James Mayo, our Regional Health Partnerships Lead.