Our client invites applications for a Consultant Urological Surgeon to join their dynamic and expanding team. Serving a population of approximately 300,000, our unit provides a comprehensive Level 6 Urology service, along with statewide sub-specialist services.
Their urology department is renowned for its supportive and collaborative culture. You'll be joining a team of four experienced urologists who are committed to excellence in patient care, well supported by a team of registrars, including a SET trainee and clinical nurse specialist.
They have access to state-of-the‑art equipment and are excited to launch a robotic platform and programme in July 2025, enhancing our surgical capabilities.
The successful candidate will be expected to participate in satellite clinics and theatre lists as part of the Statewide Urological Service provision, and to participate in SET Registrar training and Multidisciplinary Team Meetings. Subspecialist interests are encouraged. Experience in female urology and robotics is highly valued.
If you are a passionate urologist looking to take the next step in your career, within a supportive and innovative setting, in this most beautiful part of the world, we encourage you to apply.
This hospital is part of an innovative and dynamic organisation dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of the surrounding community. They are committed to providing the highest levels of healthcare and services.
This is a 300‑bed public hospital that provides acute care facilities in the state of Tasmania. Every year the hospital treats over 24,000 inpatients and over 225,000 outpatients.
Location information
Located in one of Tasmania's major cities, it is a vibrant hub for food and wine, culture and nature. In fact, the whole region is packed with city and country charm, gorgeous old towns, excellent food and wine and beautiful scenic highlights.
Attractions in the region include :
- Colonial and Victorian architecture
- Art galleries, museums
- Vineyards
- A natural water basin
- Scenic walking trails, native bushland and wildlife
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