BreastScreen NSW (Greater Southern) is currently recruiting representatives for its Advisory Committee.
They are looking for a primary care provider and women aged 50 to 74 who are clients of the service.
People who speak a language other than English at home or who are Aboriginal are encouraged to apply.
Committee representatives need to live or work in areas covered by Murrumbidgee or Southern NSW Local Health Districts.
Ms Veronica Scriven, Director, BreastScreen NSW (Greater Southern) said the committee’s role was to provide consumer input, advice and feedback in order to enhance access, planning and development of screening and assessment services.
“Members of our Advisory Committee are our eyes and ears on the ground, providing us with valuable local insights that help us to continually monitor and improve our services,” Ms Scriven said.
“Breast screening saves lives, so please consider joining us, knowing you will make an important contribution to the health and wellbeing of your community, helping to shape the services we provide.”
Committee meets four times a year and members are able to attend remotely.