A unique opportunity exists for a Community Voice and Engagement Coordinator – Food and Alcohol Policy to work in our Cancer Prevention & Research Division. Reporting to the Alcohol Program Manager, you will be responsible for coordinating community engagement strategies under the Increasing Healthy Eating and Preventing Harm from Alcohol projects. You’ll be working with community members to reduce alcohol and junk food advertising, respond to proposed fast food or alcohol outlets, and progress other policy priorities to support healthy environments to live, work and play. Based in Subiaco, this position is full-time and fixed-term until July 2027. Apply now at https://bit.ly/3iZCnGX.
Cancer Council Western Australia
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Every day we're working to support families, prevent cancer, and save lives. Learn more at www.cancerwa.asn.au
About us
As WA's leading cancer charity, every day we're working to support families, prevent cancer, and save lives. From providing practical and financial support to West Australians affected by cancer, to speaking out on behalf of the community, stopping cancer before it starts, and finding new ways to better detect, treat and defeat cancer, every minute, every hour, every day we're working towards our vision of a cancer-free future. However, as a not-for-profit organisation we’re reliant on community donations to continue this work. Every time you make a donation, take part in a Relay For Life event, host a Biggest Morning Tea, Girls' Night In or your own fundraiser, buy a Daffodil Day pin or become a regular giver, you're helping us work towards towards our goal of creating a world where cancer’s no longer feared. We can’t do what we do without you, thank you.
- Website
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https://www.cancerwa.asn.au
External link for Cancer Council Western Australia
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Subiaco, Western Australia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1958
- Specialties
- Cancer Research, Cancer Support Services, and Cancer Education and Prevention
Locations
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Primary
420 Bagot Road
Subiaco, Western Australia 6008, AU
Employees at Cancer Council Western Australia
Updates
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R U OK? Day is an important day to inspire and empower everyone to meaningfully connect with the people around them. At Cancer Council WA, we are committed to staff wellbeing, providing a safe and healthy work environment, and building a culture that prioritises work-life balance and the important conversations surrounding mental health. Providing access to flexible work arrangements and encouraging open conversations are just two of the ways we work to support our valued employees.
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Boost cancer screening participation in your practice with our accredited Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) activities. These activities help general practices identify and encourage eligible patients to participate in their chosen national cancer screening program: bowel, breast, or cervical. Enroll now to get started: https://bit.ly/4d0HkZk
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Decisions to approve new drive-through fast-food outlets are routinely given despite strong community objection. The negative impact on community and children’s health of new drive-through fast food outlets opening next to homes and schools is not considered. Our report presents a review into the last six years of proposed drive-through fast-food outlets in WA and community objection to their development. Visit https://bit.ly/4cUBKYE to read the full report today.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a health professional to join our Regional Education team! As Regional Education Officer, you will initiate and promote cancer prevention and early detection strategies for the Mid West region. Based in Geraldton this position is full-time or part-time (minimum 0.6FTE) and ongoing and entails travel within the Mid-West region. Applications close 5pm 27 September. Apply now at: https://bit.ly/3zcO3Sc.
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Last month, we hosted an educational meeting for health professionals with 2024 Australians of the Year and co-medical directors of the Melanoma Institute Australia, Professor Georgina Long AO and Professor Richard Scolyer AO. This stimulating session provided insight into their research on immunotherapy which has revolutionised the treatment of advanced melanoma globally, significantly improving survival from the disease. We were joined by Professor Elin Gray and Professor Michael Millward of the Western Australia Melanoma Initiative (WAMI) to showcase the implementation of cell therapy for advanced melanoma in WA, and our Director of Cancer Prevention and Research Melissa Ledger, who emphasised the importance of skin cancer prevention advocacy. Visit https://lnkd.in/duFsrkd6 for some highlights from the evening. Thank you once again to Auspire - Australia Day Council WA for your collaboration
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We have an exciting opportunity for an Aboriginal Projects Officer to join our Research and Projects team. As the Aboriginal Projects Officer, you will work closely with our Aboriginal Projects Coordinator to ensure cancer prevention and early detection strategies are delivered to Aboriginal communities and implement Cancer Council’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). Based in Subiaco, this position is part-time (0.9FTE). Alternative FTE requests will be considered. Applications close Friday, 20 September 2024. Apply now at: https://bit.ly/4e67ISD.
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This Father's Day, remind your father to complete his bowel cancer home test kit. Keeping up with bowel cancer screening every two years gives him a better chance of detecting bowel cancer early #DoTheTest To learn more, visit https://bit.ly/4bkFZfg
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Thank you to our partner Auspire - Australia Day Council WA, and everyone who joined us at the Inspiring Australians' Breakfast on Wednesday morning. It was an honour to hear from Professor Georgina Long AO and Professor Richard Scolyer AO, the duo named joint 2024 Australians of the Year for their groundbreaking work in melanoma treatment. With 95% of melanoma cases linked to UV exposure, Georgina and Richard are sharing the important message of taking sun protection seriously with our WA community.