Working groups
Chelsea has a background in paediatric nursing, with a specific interest and experience in maternal child health, refugee and migration health and immunisation. She has a passion for promoting health at a population level and for developing integrated approaches to effectively deliver health services for populations with complex health and social needs.
Chelsea has held roles in various areas of public and primary health, with government institutions and United Nations agencies, coordinating and implementing health and development programs across the Western Pacific, Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Her prior roles have included most recently a position at the National Centre of Immunisation Research and Surveillance as a Global Health Technical Advisor. In this role, she has been supporting ministries of health in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, to enhance their immunisation policy development and program design, analysis of vaccine coverage, monitoring of communicable diseases and vaccine safety surveillance. Previous to this, she worked at the International Organization for Migration (IOM), where she was the Global Clinical Nurse Coordinator. Within this role, she was responsible for improving clinical services and standards of care for refugees and migrants being resettled in the framework of IOM’s Global Health Assessment Program.
Within these roles, she has had a primary focus on ensuring equitable health outcomes for diverse, hard to reach and vulnerable population groups.