GP VMO – Campbell Town, TAS
Whether you're looking to relocate, commute from Launceston (just 45 minutes away), or simply explore your options for rural work that's actually sustainable — we'd love to hear from you.
We're seeking expressions of interest from GP VMOs who are curious about a slower pace, meaningful medicine, and the kind of community that actually thanks you for being their doctor.
Located in the heart of Tasmania's midlands, Campbell Town is equal parts historic charm and rural heart. Our clinic is tucked inside the Community Health Centre alongside the hospital — meaning you can practice general medicine and participate in the VMO roster.
A Few Perks to Tempt You:
Daily rate for on-call = $200k per year
MMM5 + DPA = moratorium reduction, relocation & rural retention grants
Flexible workdays
Eligible for WIP, GRIP, and all those juicy rural incentives
Accommodation and car package = $60k per year
Excellent coffee (we're the official halfway stop between Hobart & Launceston, after all)
$2000 site visit grant available for eligible applicants
Ideal for GPs Who:
Hold FRACGP or FACRRM
Have Specialist Registration with AHPRA
Hold ALS2 or REST for VMO participation
Enjoy variety, autonomy, and the occasional home-grown tomato from a grateful patient
Why Campbell Town?
Campbell Town offers wide streets, colonial architecture, and a warm, tight-knit community. But there's a whole lot more just beyond your doorstep:
World-class trout fishing at Lake Leake and Tooms Lake
Bushwalking and alpine escapes in the Walls of Jerusalem and Ben Lomond National Parks
Vineyards, distilleries, and paddock-to-plate experiences just a short drive away
Deer hunting, golfing, and outdoor adventure in every direction
Just 1 hour to Swansea and Tasmania's east coast beaches
A well-regarded district high school and welcoming community for families
Moments from the heritage village of Ross (home of the famous Ross Bakery scallop pies)
Perfectly placed and deeply connected to nature, history, and people — Campbell Town is the kind of place that offers balance. Between medicine and lifestyle. Between solitude and connection. Between work and truly living.
Read more about life in Campbell Town →
Sound interesting?
Let's keep it casual — send your EOI to Tarryn Stevenson at [email protected] or call
We're happy to show you around, answer your questions, or just swap notes on what rural practice could look like for you.