AFPHM Policy and Advocacy Committee Fellow

Date published: Feb 12, 2026, 10:04 AM

Summary

AFPHM Policy and Advocacy Committee invite expressions of interest for the Fellow positions.

Description

The AFPHM PAC has responsibility for the development, coordination, implementation and monitoring of the policy and advocacy interests, and activities of the Faculty.

The following positions are open on the AFPHM Policy and Advocacy Committee:

The AFPHM Terms of Reference guide the AFPHM Policy and Advocacy Committee (PAC) operations, responsibilities and functions. The AFPHM Policy and Advocacy Committee:

  • advises the AFPHM Council of matters relevant to the Faculty in the region
  • provides opportunities for continuous professional development (CPD) for Faculty Fellows 
  • assist in developing, reviewing and updating position statements of AFPHM and developing submissions
  • ensure timely responses to requests for comment or consultation from the RACP Policy and Advocacy Unit and CPAC
  • act as an authoritative source of direction and advice within the College in regard to public health medicine policy and advocacy issues
  • adhere to the RACP’s policies, including prevention of discrimination and harassment

Read the AFPHM Policy & Advocacy Committee Terms of Reference (PDF) before applying.

Apply

To apply, submit an expression of interest form (PDF) and your CV to afphm@racp.edu.au


For enquiries about the position, contact afphm@racp.edu.au

Creation Date:

Feb 12, 2026, 09:00 AM

Closing Date:

Jul 26, 2026, 23:59 PM

Our commitment to inclusivity

The RACP is committed to inclusive and respectful committee environments, and to ensuring its governance structures reflect the breadth of perspectives across its membership and the communities it serves.
When assessing expressions of interest, the College considers skills and experience alongside the perspectives and lived experience applicants may bring. Any information shared is voluntary and will be treated respectfully.

The RACP recognises Māori as tangata whenua and Te Tiriti o Waitangi partners in Aotearoa New Zealand, and acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Indigenous peoples of Australia and Pacific peoples as recognised within the Indigenous Strategic Framework.

Consistent with the RACP Constitution and the Indigenous Strategic Framework, and informed by Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Uluru Statement from the Heart, the College is committed to upholding Indigenous leadership, the rights of Indigenous peoples to self-determination, and ensuring cultural safety across committee environments.

This is not positioned as a subset of diversity, but reflects distinct status, leadership, rights, and contribution

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