Experience a rewarding role in rural Australia, working as a comprehensive medical professional. Role Overview:
We are currently recruiting for Rural Generalists to join our healthcare team in a stunning, remote area of Australia.
This recruitment is for a pool of both permanent and fixed-term appointments (full-time, part-time, or sessional). Fixed-term appointments may be extended or transitioned into permanent roles. Successful applicants will be considered for both immediate and future vacancies.
About the Role:
* Provide emergency care, ward-based care, and GP outreach clinics to patients in need.
* Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, including Remote Area Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Allied Health staff, Aboriginal Health Workers, and others.
* Offer clinical leadership, supervision, and education within a supportive environment.
* Opportunity to engage in patient retrieval and high-level care through the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
* Focus on continuous professional development and clinical excellence.
What We Offer:
* Competitive salary packages based on experience, inclusive of a full-time base salary, PDL, on-call allowance, and 11.5% superannuation.
* Regional benefits such as district allowances, accommodation subsidies, and travel entitlements.
* Work-life balance in a tropical climate with incredible lifestyle opportunities.
* Supportive environment with access to mentorship and guidance from senior medical staff.
* Professional development opportunities, including access to continuous education and training.
* Visa 186 permanent residency on offer.
Key Responsibilities:
* Manage a caseload of patients, prioritizing those in urgent need of medical attention.
* Lead by example, demonstrating exceptional clinical skills and expertise.
* Develop and implement treatment plans, working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals.
Requirements:
* Skilled Rural Generalist or General Practitioner, ready to work in a collaborative environment.
* Full registration with the Medical Board of Australia (AHPRA) and a relevant medical qualification.