If you became a GP to build relationships, follow your patients' journeys, and deliver holistic, community‐led care, this is your opportunity to practise within an ACCHO Model of Care.Salaried GP roles in the Kimberley with real continuity of careEarn $307K - $317K base salary (depending on role) PLUS Allowances4-week on‐site rotations available (Kutjungka role)Medical indemnity Insurance providedAccommodation and flights are provided during community periodsFully bulk‐billing, salaried model supporting continuity of careWork within a structured multidisciplinary team with strong clinical governance supportThe Purpose Behind These Roles At KAMS, we are restoring continuity to communities that deserve consistency, stability, and trusted medical care.KAMS is looking for multiple experiencedGeneral Practitionersacross the Kimberley region of Western Australia.All roles report to theSenior Medical Officerand are responsible for delivering high‐quality primary healthcare while strengthening continuity, governance, and culturally safe service delivery.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Providing comprehensive primary healthcare aligned with best‐practice standardsManaging acute presentations and stabilising emergencies in remote settingsSupporting chronic disease management, recalls, and preventative health initiativesWorking collaboratively with Aboriginal Health Practitioners and Workers, alongside Remote Area NursesContributing to audit processes, incident management, and governance oversightStrengthening continuity of care through consistent follow‐up and relationship‐based practiceImportantly, you will not be working in isolation. Each clinic operates within a structured multidisciplinary framework with strong support from the Senior Medical Officer and central clinical governance teams.Three Roles. Distinct Locations. One Shared Commitment. This senior role exists to bring stability and clinical oversight to highly remote desert communities.Work Model4 weeks living and working on‐site in the community, including 24/7 on‐call responsibilities8 weeks providing structured telehealth and clinic support (approximately 3 days per week)Remote support can be delivered from Broome, another KAMS clinic, or from home anywhere in AustraliaDuring on‐site periods, you will provide hands‐on care and serve as a key escalation point for Aboriginal Health Practitioners and Workers, alongside nursing staff. During remote support weeks, you will strengthen governance processes, oversee recalls, assist chronic disease clinics, and support continuity, clinical oversight, and coordinated follow‐up across service periods.Remuneration25% Availability Allowanceduring the 4-week on‐site period$300 per daywhen rostered as first on‐call during the support phaseMedical Indemnity InsuranceprovidedAccommodation and Flightsare provided during community periods.Located approximately 2 hours from Broome,Bidyadanga is one of Western Australia's largest remote Aboriginal communities and offers the opportunity to embed yourself in long‐term, relationship‐based practice within a coastal setting.This role focuses on long‐term primary care delivery, cultural engagement, and supporting the local health workforce in a vibrant coastal setting.RemunerationAccommodation provided(if living in the community)Relocation assistanceby negotiationSalary packagingand professional development opportunities2 Weeks paid Study LeaveMedical Indemnity InsuranceprovidedA clinically focused remote GP role supporting Balgo, Mulan and Billiluna communities.You will work within a close‐knit remote clinic team delivering comprehensive primary healthcare, with some emergency medicine exposure. While governance responsibilities are lighter than the senior role, the clinical environment requires confidence, adaptability, and rural competence.Remuneration25% availability and call‐out paymentMedical Indemnity InsuranceprovidedFlights providedThe Experience We're Looking For To qualify,you will need current or eligible medical registration in Western Australia and demonstrated experience in rural and remote general practice .These roles require established rural and remote experience and are not suited to clinicians new to remote practice. The level of isolation, clinical complexity, and emergency exposure, particularly in the Kutjungka communities, requires confidence and prior experience in similar settings.Additionally, the following background will be highly valued:Experience working within Aboriginal Community Controlled Health ServicesCommitment to continuity of care and long‐term patient relationshipsExperience contributing to audits, recalls, and governance processesAbility to work effectively within multidisciplinary clinical structuresAs our ideal candidate, you areresilient, adaptable, and motivatedby meaningful work. You value relationship‐based medicine, understand the realities of remote practice, and are seeking a role where your contribution strengthens both community health and clinical systems.Rewarded for Your Commitment We recognise the level of responsibility and resilience required to practise in remote communities. Our remuneration packages are structured to reflect that.In addition to role‐specific salary packages, benefits include:Accommodationwhile working in the communityFlights providedorreimbursedat reasonable costSalary packaging up to $30,000SuperannuationMedical Indemnity InsuranceA workplace committed to long‐term workforce sustainability and cultural safetyReady to Practise the Way You Always Intended? If you are an experienced rural or remote GP seeking meaningful impact, long‐term patient relationships, and the opportunity to contribute to Aboriginal community wellbeing in the Kimberley, we encourage youAPPLY!Not sure which role suits you?We welcome confidential conversations and are happy to discuss flexibility based on your experience, preferences, and career goals.#J-18808-Ljbffr