Tot Indic $379,474 - $740,150 + Super + Sal pkgingCentral Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN)CNARTS – Central and Northern Adelaide Renal and Transplantation service, based at Royal Adelaide HospitalTotal Indicative Remuneration Salary: MD02 -$379,474 - $740,150 p.a.Pro Rata (Subject to Private Practice Agreement)Multiple positions available – term details negotiableAdelaide has recently been recognised as a city that artfully combines its compact charm and world‐class cuisine with picturesque nature escapes, earning a delightful nod from the Wall Street Journal as being possibly the coolest city in Australia. Ranked one of the world's "Most Liveable Cities" Adelaide is a culinary playground with a delicious mix of fine dining restaurants, award‐winning cafes, bustling food markets and booming boutique bars.We are looking for an experienced Transplant Surgeon to take the next step in their career by joining our Royal Adelaide Hospital Team / Central Adelaide Local Health Network Team.Applicants are strongly encouraged to speak with the Program leadership for more information about this role. Contact details can be found below.Grow Your Medical Career With Us Join CALHN's exceptional medical team and play a vital role in shaping the future of health through innovation, collaboration and world‐class care.Work across diverse clinical specialties and servicesAdvance your skills through structured learning and developmentBenefit from supportive teams and dedicated non‐clinical timeCentral and Northern Adelaide Renal Transplantation Service (CNARTS), based at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, performs the kidney, pancreas and islet transplants for South Australia and the Northern Territory. Kidney transplants number up to 100 each year including a large proportion of transplants in First Nations Australians. This also includes 20–30 live donor transplants each year, with a vision to expand the living donor program in the future. The transplant team contributes to dialysis access surgery for a population of approximately 900 dialysis patients, across The Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN), Northern Adelaide Local Health Network (NALHN) and Country LHNs. The unit is the largest renal unit in South Australia, and one of the largest in Australia. It undertakes the full range of nephrological services, including extensive outreach services to country SA and NT. CNARTS has a very strong culture of research, teaching/training, contributions to the Adelaide University and to professional societies. The surgical program is accredited by the GSA for transplant training for Post Fellow Education and Training (PFET) which is recognised by RACS and supports 2 registrar / fellow positions.About the Role Join CALHN as a Renal Transplant Surgeon and lead high‐quality transplant care across a complex tertiary network. You will contribute to the transplant surgical on‐call roster, retrieval roster, dialysis access surgery, surgical audit and governance activities and clinical research. This position also comes with a highly unique opportunity to hold a hybrid role between CNARTS and non‐transplant surgical services, depending on candidate preferences and skill set. There is also opportunity to pursue private practice within and outside of CALHN.Duties of the roleContribute to advanced renal transplant and dialysis access careOutreach to Northern Territory for transplant assessmentsParticipation in organ donation and retrieval servicePancreas transplantation skills are desired but NOT essentialOpportunity to contribute to general or other subspecialty surgical programsManage transplant patients and clinical decision makingSupervise and support junior doctors and traineesDrive teaching, research, audit and protocol designPartner with teams to deliver safe, efficient careAbout YouYou are a highly skilled transplant surgeon ready to lead complex care, teach others and shape best practice across a major teaching network. Please see Role Description for full list of eligibility criteriaSpecialist transplant qualifications with renal transplant expertiseSpecialist registration eligible with the Medical Board of SAAdvanced clinical skills in renal transplant and vascular accessProven leadership in multidisciplinary teams and clinical teachingActive involvement in research, audit and quality improvementWhy You'll Love It Here – CALHN benefits that matter We know that a great career is about more than just the work you do, it's also about the support you receive. At CALHN, you'll enjoy :Salary packaging– up to $9,010 for living expenses + $2,650 for meals & entertainment + pre‐tax super & novated lease optionsSafe connections– be part of a culture of safety and connectivity, focusing on outcomes and continuous improvementsProfessional development– funding + study leave for growth opportunitiesRecognition & growth– celebrate success and explore opportunities across CALHN's many sitesFlexible work options– speak to us about flexibility options for this role to suit your lifestylePaid leave– with leave loading for rest and rechargeHealth & fitness perks– discounted access to Fitness Passport & free flu vaccinationsWellbeing support– Employee Assistance Program for you & your familyDiversity & Inclusion We're committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels safe, respected, and supported. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities, culturally diverse backgrounds, and LGBTQIA+ communities.Curious about this role? We strongly encourage interested persons to discuss the position with our leadership team before applying:Primary contact personDr Santosh Olakkengil (Acting Director of Renal and Transplant Surgery)E: Santosh.Olakkengil@sa.gov.auPH: (08) 7074 2529Prof Toby Coates (Medical Director of Transplantation)E: Toby.Coates@sa.gov.auApply Now Applications close: 11:55 pm,Wednesday 25th March 2026 Job Ref:931665Please note that unsolicited applications from recruitment agencies or third parties will not be accepted for this position#J-18808-Ljbffr