Western Health is a major tertiary health service serving a diverse, multicultural and multilingual community in the rapidly growing western suburbs of Melbourne. It operates three Emergency Departments (ED) at the Footscray, Sunshine and Williamstown campuses.
An expansion of the Sunshine Emergency Department has been completed and includes a new resuscitation, fast track, short stay, paediatric hub, Behavioural Assessment Unit and a crisis hub. The construction of the New Footscray Hospital will be completed in late 2025.
Registrar positions are rotated across the two training campuses (Sunshine and Footscray). Both Emergency Departments (ED) are accredited by ACEM (Australasian College for Emergency Medicine) for Advanced Training as urban district sites. Sunshine ED currently treats over 100,000 patient presentations per year. This includes over 28,000 paediatric presentations in a dedicated paediatric area available as a rotation. Emergency obstetrics and gynaecology are also predominantly seen at this campus. Footscray ED manages over 40,000 adult patient presentations per year. Both departments offer exposure to a diverse and interesting case mix in a well-supported environment with access to all major surgical and medical specialties.
Western Health has excellent access to rotations required to fulfil all the requirements of the ACEM Fellowship training program including;
- Paediatric ED (Sunshine Hospital ED)
- Simulation (ACEM Special Skills accredited)
- Medical Education (ACEM Special Skills accredited)
- Intensive Care
- Anaesthetics
- Major referral ED/Trauma (RMH)
- Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
The ED Registrar role is most suited to those with at least 4 years postgraduate experience (PGY4+) including significant ED experience. A commitment to the ACEM training program is preferred but not mandated.
For those wanting to live in Melbourne and be part of a great team whilst experiencing exciting medicine and interesting pathology, come west of the Maribyrnong - we look forward to welcoming you to our fun and committed family
**Key responsibilities**:
- See patients in the Emergency Department and undertake patient assessment and management plans in consultation with the Emergency Physician in Charge.
- Ensure quality patient care via clinical assessment, admissions and development of management plans. Ensure quality patient care via timely disposition in accordance with National Emergency Access Targets.
- Perform clinical duties as directed by the Emergency Physician in accordance with Western Health policies and procedures and relevant legislation
- Participate in the development of discharge plans that reflects the needs of patients and their significant others and demonstrates understanding of the role of community providers. Assume responsibility for communication with community providers
- Provide supervision for the clinical activities of the junior medical staff on the unit, according to the level of experience of the individual.
**About you**:
To be Successful in this role you will have:
- A medical qualification recognised in Victoria, Australia
- Current medical registration or eligibility for Provisional Registration with AHPRA
- Clinical competence as required for level of position
- At least 12 months of experience in ED at HMO level or above.
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Commitment to professional development.
- A demonstrated commitment to the training pathways of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, or other college programs where ED experience is valued. (strongly desirable)