Date published: May 14, 2026, 08:37 AM
Location
Albany Health Campus, WA
Description
Join WA Country Health Service (WACHS) as a General Medicine Physician and play a key role in delivering innovative healthcare programs across the sought-after Great Southern region.
We have 2 positions available: 0.80 FTE part time and 0.60 FTE sessional. Sessional Year 1- 9: $790.09 - $1,003.40 per session. One session equals 4 hours. (Inclusive of base salary, PD allowance and 12% superannuation).
About the role
As a Consultant Physician in General & Acute Care Medicine at Albany Health Campus, you'll contribute to the delivery of high-quality inpatient and outpatient specialist services across the Great Southern region.
Key responsibilities
* Rotate across a block roster including inpatient care, Hospital in the Home, outpatient clinics, consultation-liaison and rapid access (HomeSafe) services
* Collaborate within a highly skilled team, practising to full scope in general and acute care medicine
* Contribute to innovative models of care focused on hospital avoidance and patient‐centred outcomes
* Provide clinical leadership, driving quality and safety within a large multidisciplinary team
* Supervise, mentor and educate a broad cohort of trainees (BPT, Advanced, ICU, Rural Generalist), RMOs and Interns
* Work in a dynamic environment requiring flexibility to adapt to varied service delivery models and competing priorities
* Participate in a flexible, block‐rostered model with shared on-call and overtime commitments, supported by a large physician team and 24/7 intensivist‐led HDU services
* Hold registration with the Medical Board of Australia
* Have Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) for General Medicine, or be eligible for Fellowship
* Substantial clinical experience relevant to the role
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