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APPLICATIONS CLOSE DECEMBER 21

The TAHRGETS program supports the growth, sustainability and value of the rural and remote allied health workforce and the proliferation of rural generalist service models that deliver accessible, safe, effective and efficient services for rural and remote consumers.

 SARRAH provides grants to transform your rural practice. Grants are provided for new recruitment positions or existing Allied Health positions. 

What do you get? 

  • Education Fees to commence the Rural Generalist Program or Graduate Diploma of Rural Generalist Practice through James Cook University
  • Workplace training grants paid directly to your organisation to support trainees to complete education, supervision and project components of the program
  • Professional development and learning resources developed by SARRAH


   
   


Samantha Barber, former AHRGP trainee:  
‘I've found the pathway to be a great opportunity to enhance my skills not only clinically, but also through refreshing the theoretical principles within my practice and has given me the next step to get into bigger and better things within my work.


Visit the website 
Contact us at TAHRGETS@sarrah.org.au
 

This project is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health 
 


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Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health
Level 2, 53 Blackall Street, Barton, ACT, 2600

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