Employees appreciate the talented and supportive colleagues at Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, noting a positive team environment and welcoming atmosphere. Staff value the job flexibility and ability to work autonomously on projects, as well as the meaningful and diverse work in Aboriginal community-controlled health. The organisation offers competitive salaries with salary sacrifice options, access to healthcare, and good facilities and equipment. Many employees enjoy the unique experience of working in a remote area, which provides learning opportunities not available in city environments.
However, there are some potential challenges, such as management communication and the level of supervision and support available, particularly for graduate-level positions. The organisation experiences high demand and can be very busy, with some staff shortages affecting workload. Working in a remote location involves long-distance travel to communities with inconsistent client contact and represents a significant adjustment from city living. Like many organisations, employees have noted that additional resources would be beneficial.