Membership to the The Health and Community Services Workforce Council is free.
Full Membership: To be eligible for full membership an organisation must be a corporate body or an organisation that is separately constituted. Full members carry voting rights.
Associate Membership: Associate members are those who are sub-components of a corporate body or organisation and are not separately constituted. Associate members do not carry voting rights.
Who can become a member?
Organisations who deliver or support the delivery of services in the health or community services industries are eligible to become members of the Workforce Council. Examples of eligible organisations include but are not limited to:
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Why become a member?
Membership is free and provides members with information and opportunities to participate in number of industry consultations throughout the year.
Collectively, our voices create innovative models of practice and authentic representative processes that build and strengthen good governance to enable better outcomes for the health and community services industries and the people they serve.
Becoming a member of the Health and Community Services Workforce Council provides opportunities for health and community services organisations to actively participate in the formulation of workforce development strategies which respond to the issues effecting the sustainability of their workforce.
Becoming a member of Workforce Council ensures that your voice will be heard in these processes.
How to become a member?
Complete our membership application form or email us us to receive a membership kit.
