First Nations Community Health Promotion Intern

  • Internship, Short-term contract assignment
  • Posted on 28 August 2025
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Job Description

Be part of a program that drives change and opens doors for women in the workforce through a supportive and inclusive environment that fosters growth, confidence, and career pathways.

About Proud & Ready:

ACON’s Proud & Ready Internship Program provides a paid, structured, entry-level internship centring real-world experience, mentorship and industry connections. Through applied engagement with ACON’s core business of creating opportunities for people in our communities to live their healthiest lives, you will build confidence and job readiness for a meaningful career in the health and community sector.

Interns will receive individual mentoring, support and training while collaboratively assisting with the development and delivery of health promotion initiatives. You can expect to undertake and engage with research on community health issues, provide event planning and delivery support, assist with digital communication design and build connections through stakeholder engagement. You will have the opportunity to contribute to ACON’s advocacy efforts, assist in online and face-to-face outreach, and provide administrative support to ensure the smooth implementation of programs.

Interns will be placed across ACON departments including First Nations Community Health, Greater Western Sydney, Trans Health Equity, People and Culture, Policy, Strategy & Research and Cancer Programs. You will receive mentoring, supervision and training that aligns with your career goals and provides personalised guidance and industry insights. The program is structured to ensure regular peer networking and collaboration and a supportive learning environment that builds pathways to sustainable employment within the health and community sector.

This six-month, part-time internship actively welcomes and values the strengths, skills, and insights of LGBTQ+ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, women in regional NSW, and young women, who can demonstrate they have experienced barriers to entering or re-entering the workforce.

We recognise that people bring a wealth of lived experience shaped by culture, community, caring roles, and diverse educational journeys. We particularly encourage applications from individuals who have navigated non-linear or interrupted pathways into work or education and those whose opportunities may have been impacted by structural or systemic inequities. We view embodied community knowledge, cultural perspectives, and care responsibilities as valuable contributions to this role. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment, and welcome neurodivergent people and people with disability. Please note that this role does not offer visa sponsorship.

ACON’s Proud & Ready Internships are funded by Women NSW and their Return to Work Pathways Program (RTWPP). This funding supports women who are experiencing complex and persistent barriers to employment to enter or re-enter the workforce. The RTWPP delivers on NSW Government priorities including the NSW Women’s Strategy 2023-2026.

About the First Nations Community Health Promotion Internship

The First Nations Community Health Promotion Intern will work with ACON’s First Nations Health Project and play a vital role in supporting the development and delivery of culturally responsive programs and services for Aboriginal communities. This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in health promotion, with a focus on improving the health and wellbeing of First Nations peoples.

In this role, you will assist with a range of initiatives, including digital communications, health promotion outreach, and community events. You will also contribute to key events such as the First Nations float at the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras, where you will develop valuable skills in planning, implementing, and evaluating outreach activities, as well as collaborating with the First Nations Health Project team to ensure culturally safe and effective service delivery.

This position is ideal for someone passionate about Aboriginal health and looking to build a career in health promotion, community engagement, or public health.

This role has been designed to provide culturally specific services. Lived experience or cultural knowledge is essential for effective service delivery.

All available internships based at ACON’s Gadigal land/ Sydney office are:

  • First Nations Community Health Promotion Intern
  • People and Culture Intern
  • Greater Western Sydney Health Promotion Intern
  • Trans Health Equity Intern
  • Policy & Research Intern
  • Cancer Programs Intern

Who are we looking for?

We’re seeking passionate, motivated individuals who are eager to develop their skills and gain hands-on experience in community health. The ideal candidate is curious, proactive, and committed to making a positive impact. You should have a strong interest in health promotion, advocacy, or community development, and be keen to work in a collaborative, supportive environment. No prior experience is necessary—just a willingness to learn, contribute, and grow in a program designed to elevate your career prospects.

What else can we tell you?

ACON provides a diverse, nurturing, and fun workplace. ACON’s employees and volunteers are at the heart of everything we do and working at ACON would see you join a community of passionate people who deliver innovative community engagement and health promotion programs and initiatives for our communities.

To support the successful candidate in their new role at ACON we offer:

  • Generous learning and development opportunities.
  • Potential for tailored mentoring opportunities.
  • Supportive working environment with a knowledgeable and friendly team.

DEADLINE: 21 September 2025

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