Grand Pacific Health (GPH) is a for-purpose community-based organisation. GPH provides high quality health services to assist people in the management of their physical and mental health. GPH’s mission is to provide equitable heath care with an emphasis on helping vulnerable and at risk of disadvantage populations as well as regional communities.
GPH employs over 400 staff including many qualified health and other professionals including peer workers and community workers. GPH operations cover a large regional geographical footprint in NSW and ACT.
About The Position
The Business Development Project Officer writes tenders and coordinates the establishment of new programs and services. They undertake various projects in line with the vision and priorities of the GPH Strategic Plan collaborating with stakeholders within and external to GPH. This is a pivotal role in ensuring the successful planning, execution and the completion of projects across the organisation.
This is a full-time, temporary position (12 months). We are looking for someone based in the Illawarra or South-West Sydney region, however will consider applicants based from any of our locations.
Full-time positions have the option for a Rostered Day Off each month.
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Visit our website www.gph.org.au/employment to download Position Description and our Employee Benefits Information and click the 'apply' button to submit your application.
Please ensure that your application addresses the selection criteria detailed in the position description, or it may mean that your application does not progress to the next step in our recruitment process.
For more information please contact: Pippa Spence – Manager, Strategic Growth & Service Innovation on pspence@gph.org.au OR 0408 272 759.
Applications close: 30th September 2025
We welcome applications from people with lived experience of mental health, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from the LGBTQI community, multicultural communities and people with a disability.