Delivering Excellence in Clinical Care
Career medical officers are essential to delivering high-quality patient care in every emergency department. They work as part of a dedicated team to promote seamless continuity of care between inpatient and outpatient services.
The role requires delivering patient-centred care, utilising skills and experience to make informed decisions. This involves collaborating with colleagues to ensure effective communication and coordination of care, promoting a positive working environment.
Continuing professional development is also crucial to stay up-to-date with best practices and advance knowledge and skills. Career medical officers contribute to quality improvement initiatives, identifying areas for enhancement and developing solutions to improve patient outcomes.
Living and Working in Armidale
Armidale is a picturesque town on the Northern Tablelands, known for its tree-lined streets and distinctive seasonal climate. The region offers a range of outdoor activities, including bushwalking in World Heritage-listed National Parks, gorges, and waterfalls.
Requirements
* Hold current general registration with AHPRA and have relevant postgraduate experience.
* Possess high-level skills in clinical care, supervision, mentoring, and teaching.
* Demonstrate strong interpersonal communication and team skills, with the ability to work effectively within healthcare organisations and the broader community.
* Have evidence of participation in continuing professional development and a demonstrated commitment to the service objectives of the public health system.