Role Overview
Critical care registrars are medical professionals who provide direct clinical services in a critical care department. This role is an opportunity to work in a dynamic environment and collaborate with a team of healthcare experts.
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Key Responsibilities
The primary responsibility of a critical care registrar is to deliver direct care to patients in the critical care department. This includes managing clinical cases, providing consultation to patients, and participating in quality assurance activities within the department.
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Required Skills and Qualifications
To be eligible for this role, applicants must have a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) recognized by Australia's medical curriculum. They must also be eligible for registration with AHPRA - General or Level 3+ supervision. Additionally, applicants must be Australian citizens or holders of a visa with appropriate work rights, and have significant experience in an Australian critical care department or equivalent.
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Benefits
This is a full-time position that offers comprehensive learning and growth opportunities. The successful applicant will receive training, rewards, benefits, and professional development opportunities.
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Health and Safety
All healthcare workers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and influenza or hold an approved medical contraindication. Documentation of vaccination status will be required.