Employment DetailsEmployment Type: Temporary VariousRemuneration: -Hours Per Week: 38Requisition ID: CAM24619Why You Should Consider ApplyingWe can offer you:Diverse career pathwaysProfessional and personal developmentHelp with further study and educationFlexible and supportive work environmentOpportunities to start or build a career or re-enter the workforceChallenging, inspiring, and rewarding rolesThe opportunity to make a difference!Where You'll Be WorkingThe Clarence Valley, with a population of approximately 51,300, has a well-established healthcare infrastructure and a strong network of community services.
Grafton Base Hospital, a level 3/4 facility, provides care to over 13,000 inpatients annually, performing over 5,000 surgical procedures and handling over 28,000 Emergency presentations each year.
Services include Intensive Care, Coronary Care, Stroke Unit, Chemotherapy Satellite Unit, Renal Unit, Emergency Department, General Medicine, Surgical Services, Orthopaedics, Paediatrics, Women's Care, Hospital in the Home, Medical Imaging, Pathology, and Occupational Therapy.Whether you are seeking a relaxing tree-change, a family destination, or an adventure, the Clarence Valley offers something for everyone.
If you enjoy surfing, bushwalking, rowing, food, or gardening, you'll find it here.
Northern NSW Local Health District values the diverse skills and perspectives of its staff, fostering inclusiveness and diversity to deliver quality community care.
For more information on living and working in this area, visit Northern NSW Local Health District.We strongly encourage Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people to apply, as applications from these groups are viewed most favorably.
For assistance with your application, visit NSW Government – Stepping Up.
Applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents, or legally able to live and work in Australia, with details available at the Australian Government – Department of Home Affairs.
A current NSW Working with Children Check is required; more info at NSW Government – Office of the Children's Guardian.What You'll Be DoingThe primary purpose of the Unaccredited Trainee in Orthopaedics is to provide safe, high-quality care, and to assess and manage orthopaedic surgery patients under supervision.
The trainee should be aware of their limitations and work collegially and collaboratively.
Decision-making and supervision will be appropriate to the trainee's skills and experience, with an expectation of increasing independence over time, under the guidance of the Attending Medical Officer (AMO).
All patients are under the direct care of a specialist medical practitioner, and all care decisions are to be clearly communicated with the responsible specialist.This position supports training requirements with the Royal Australian College of Surgeons.Qualifications and experience aligned with the Essential Requirements (please address these in your response)Ability to work independently in a supervised environmentAbility to work effectively within a multidisciplinary teamHigh-level communication skills, with respectful interaction with patients, families, and healthcare staffGood organizational and time management skillsCommitment to quality improvement, patient safety, and risk managementEvidence of ongoing professional development and self-educationFor more information or queries, contact Harvey Lee at ******.
Applications close on 15 April 2025.
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