GP Medical Educator Job Description
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners is seeking a dedicated GP Medical Educator to join our team in Port Macquarie, NSW.
We are looking for an experienced and passionate GP who will play a key part in shaping the next generation of general practitioners by supporting their development throughout the entire training journey.
* Provide targeted support and education for GP registrars, guiding them from entry into the program through to fellowship via peer learning sessions, one-on-one support, and practice visits.
* Collaborate with Training Coordinators, Program Support Officers and external partners to ensure high-quality outcomes for registrars and practices.
* Build strong relationships with registrars, supervisors and practices, tailoring support to local needs for optimal training and progress.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
To be successful in this role, you will require:
* RACGP fellowship (or equivalent)
* A passion for medical education
* Hold current Australian specialist registration in general practice without addenda
* Experience in teaching or mentoring registrars, medical students or peers will be highly valued
Benefits:
This role offers:
* Maximise your pay: Access up to $15,900 tax-free for living expenses, plus additional salary packaging options thanks to our health promotion charity status and 17.5% Annual Leave loading.
* Extra paid leave: End of year closure leave and additional special paid leave such as Aboriginal, Community, Cultural and Ceremonial leave, Gender Transition leave and Volunteer Leave.
* Work-life balance: Enjoy flexible hybrid work opportunities.
* Career growth: Access a contemporary Professional Development Program.
About The RACGP:
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners represents GPs across urban and rural Australia, supporting the nation's health system for over 60 years by setting educational and practice standards and advocating for improved health and wellbeing.
We promote the future of general practice through community-based training models, ensuring GPs are equipped to deliver quality, whole-person care and facilitating ongoing professional development while connecting GPs with communities nationwide.