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 Are you interested in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities, and contributing to better outcomes? The Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program (ANFPP) is a primary health, evidence-based behaviour change program that is delivering results. 


Our home visiting program works with women and families throughout pregnancy and until the baby is two years old. It's a client-centred and strengths-based program, with multiple career pathways available in a range of areas, from program delivery, education, monitoring and evaluation, and administration. 


The ANFPP currently operates at thirteen different sites across Australia. For Nurses and Family Partnership Workers, the program offers an opportunity to work within a defined model, in a diverse setting where you can develop a therapeutic relationship with women and their families to achieve life-changing outcomes. Nursing and/or Midwife and Family Partnership Worker roles are a key part of the program, and their roles are supported by the National Support Service and a national peer network.


Details on our sites are available in the  Our Stakeholders and Find a Program Near You sections.


If you are interested in joining the program, please contact the ANFPP site in your area. 
Alternatively, email 
info@anfpp.com.au with your CV and the site that you would like to work at, and we will forward your details to your preferred site.



Job Vacancies


The follow vacancies are open to applicants:





Nurse Home Visitor - Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Nurse Supervisor - Wellington Aboriginal Corporation Health Service Nurse Home Visitor (Registered Nurse) - Wurli Wurlinjang
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