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An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker delivers culturally sensitive health care to enhance community well-being through education and support.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker careers

An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker provides culturally appropriate health care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, focusing on improving health outcomes through community engagement and education.

Their duties often involve assessing health needs, facilitating access to health services, providing health education, and delivering direct support for physical, emotional, and social well-being. They work collaboratively with healthcare professionals and local organisations, ensuring that cultural practices and community perspectives are integrated into health initiatives.