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Expression of Interest

Senior Information and Resource Officer (1800 My Options)

Work Type: Casual
Salary: $64.36/hour (inc. casual loading)
Location: Melbourne CBD
Applications: Open

About the role

Are you passionate about supporting women and gender diverse people to access essential health services, utilising your expertise in sexual and reproductive health?

As a Senior Information and Resource Officer, you will be at the heart of our mission, providing crucial information on contraception, abortion, and sexual health to the public.

Your work, as part of the 1800 My Options Team, will be instrumental in connecting individuals to vital sexual and reproductive health services, ensuring they receive the support and care they need.

We are seeking a self-motivated and compassionate person with a strong commitment to feminist and pro-choice principles.

Amongst other selection criteria, as an ideal candidate, you’ll have:

  • A demonstrated understanding of women’s sexual and reproductive health issues particularly in relation to unplanned pregnancy, abortion and contraceptive options;
  • Ability to clearly communicate sensitive information, identifying appropriate options based on individual service user needs;
  • Qualifications in counselling, social work, psychology, nursing, welfare, public health or other related fields; and
  • Experience working in a health or community setting.

If you want to be part of an organisation making a difference in leading the pursuit of gender equity in health, this could be the role for you! A position description is available here which includes further details relevant to the position.

How to apply

We strongly encourage applicants with diverse experience and backgrounds to apply for this role.

To express your interest, applications can be made by emailing [email protected].

Applications should include:

  • cover letter outlining your skills and expertise aligned to the relevant skills and experience listed (no more than 1 page)
  • a current resume, and
  • contact details for two professional referees.

Expressions of Interest close at COB on 30 May 2025.

For more information about the role and working at WHV, contact Carolyn Mogharbel, Manager 1800 My Options on 9965 0824 or by email  [email protected].

WHV EO Exemption No. H43/2025 

About WHV

WHV is a statewide, feminist, not-for-profit leading the pursuit of gender equity in health. We work with government, the health sector and the community to create better health outcomes for women (cis and trans inclusive) and gender diverse people.

WHV delivers services, develop and shares the evidence to challenge bias, and builds capacity in the health sector to achieve equitable health outcomes.

We foster an environment of inclusion, innovation and respect.

About 1800 My Options

1800 My Options are a free and confidential phone line and online service, providing information about contraception, pregnancy options (including abortion) and sexual health. We work alongside hundreds of trusted healthcare providers in Victoria, to link individuals to the services that best suit their needs.

We’re proudly pro-choice, non-judgmental, woman-centred and independent.

Acknowledgement of Country

Women’s Health Victoria acknowledges and pays our respects to the Traditional Owners of the land that our offices are situated on, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation.

As a statewide organisation, we also acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands and water across Victoria. We pay our respects to them, their cultures and their Elders past and present.

Read more about our Reconciliation Action Plan

Our Commitment to Gender Diversity and Inclusion

Women’s Health Victoria’s focus is women (cis and trans inclusive) and gender-diverse people. We address feminist health issues and are committed to supporting all people impacted by gender inequity who can benefit from our work. As a proud intersectional feminist organisation, Women’s Health Victoria is working towards meaningful inclusivity, guided by and supporting people who identify as women, trans, intersex and gender diverse.

Read about our commitment