Optometry Services and Clinic Development Specialist
About the assignment
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Assignment typeIn Country
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Partner OrganisationCallan Services for Persons with Disabilities National Unit
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Duration12 months
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Proposed start date05 July 2026
We’re looking for an Optometry Services and Clinic Development Specialist who can live and volunteer for 12 months in Port Moresby, national Capital District, Papua New Guinea.
- This assignment seeks to establish and strengthen clinical systems for the profit-for-purpose optometry clinic, ensuring high-quality, accessible, and sustainable eye care services across PNG.
- To be considered for this role, you’ll need to be a qualified Optometrist with a recognised degree or diploma in Optometry from an accredited institution.
- As a volunteer, you will support build local capacity by training and mentoring CSNU staff in clinical practice, service delivery, outreach coordination, and basic optometry support skills.
About the Partner Organisation
Callan Services for Persons with Disabilities National Unit (CSNU) is a faith-based, not-for-profit organisation operating throughout Papua New Guinea. With a national network of Education Resource Centres and partner schools, we work across urban, rural, and remote communities to ensure that people with disabilities - especially children - can access essential services, support, and opportunities for inclusion.
Our aim is to promote the rights, dignity, and full participation of persons with disabilities by providing specialised education, early childhood intervention, therapy services, and community-based rehabilitation. We work closely with families, teachers, health workers, government departments, and local organisations to build capacity and strengthen inclusive practices within communities.
A volunteer optometrist will play a vital role in setting up clinical systems, delivering high-quality eye care, and building the business foundations needed for long-term sustainability. PNG currently has a severe shortage of qualified optometrists, particularly those with experience in both clinical practice and service development, making it difficult to fill this role locally. The volunteer will help train staff, strengthen community outreach, and support the clinic’s growth.
About the Australian Volunteers Program
The Australian Volunteers Program is an Australian government-funded initiative. We support partner organisations across the Pacific, Asia, and Africa to achieve locally led change.
Volunteers are supported throughout their volunteer journey. We actively support and encourage people of all backgrounds and abilities to volunteer and aim to make the program as accessible and inclusive as possible. If you have accessibility requirements, please contact us to discuss how we can support you to volunteer with us - inclusion@australianvolunteers.com. Learn more about our commitment to inclusion.
Allowance
We cover your flights, insurance, and provide a living and accommodation allowance. Learn more here
AUD$ 1, 710.00 per month.
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Requirements
- All applicants must be Australian citizens or holders of Permanent Residency Visa of Australia, or New Zealand residents in Australia with a Special Category Visa (SCV).
- A National Police Check must be completed during the application process.
- A Psychological Test is required for all volunteer assignments.
Additional requirements for this assignment include first aid certificate.
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Country
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Assignment typeIn Country
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Partner OrganisationCallan Services for Persons with Disabilities National Unit
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Duration12 months
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Proposed start date05 July 2026