Role Title: GP Concussion Course Promotion
Organisation: Connectivity Traumatic Brain Injury Australia
Internship Period: Semester 2 (July – October)
Location: Nedlands
This role is to support the promotion and ongoing management of a free online CPD module for GPs, Concussion: Assessment, Diagnosis and Management. The role is a practical mix of marketing, communications and coordination, ideal for someone interested in health promotion, medical communications or not-for-profit marketing. The role will help drive GP enrolments and keep the course visible across the channels GPs use. This includes drafting and scheduling promotional content (newsletter blurbs, social posts and short EDMs), maintaining a simple distribution list of the organisations we advertise the course with, tracking enrolment and engagement, and helping identify new promotional opportunities such as PHN bulletins, college channels and relevant medical media.
The intern will work alongside and report to our CEO and Marketing Manager. They'll also interact with external stakeholders including Primary Health Networks (PHNs), professional bodies such as the RACGP, giving good exposure to how health education is promoted to a clinical audience. By the end of the placement, the intern will have gained hands-on experience in health-sector marketing, stakeholder engagement and campaign management, and will have contributed directly to improving concussion care across Australia.
Connectivity Traumatic Brain Injury Australia translates trusted brain trauma research into practical education, guidance and support — so that no one faces traumatic brain injury (TBI) without the knowledge they need.
We connect lived experience, research, and frontline expertise to deliver free, accessible education for individuals, families and the professionals who support them. From early recognition to long-term recovery, we help people understand what to do next and where to turn — building the pathways, awareness and evidence that move Australia from confusion to confident, practical action after TBI.