The Role: We are seeking motivated and experienced Emergency Medicine Registrars/Senior Registrars, who will work as part of the Emergency team, servicing a population of approximately 116,000. You will join a modern facility that provides acute care facilities for residents, this is a University Teaching Hospital for the Rural Clinical School of the University of Tasmania.
There are wonderful lifestyle opportunities in this beautiful location.
- Rugged mountains, spectacular wilderness and sparkling highland lakes.
- Coastal location
- Affordable living
- Direct flights
- Medical Practitioner Level 5 - 11 $131,000 - $183,500 per annum 11.5% superannuation access to salary packaging
Contemporary, well equipped work environment - Flexible work/life balance
- Dynamic team environment
- Commitment to ongoing professional development
- Emergency Department is accredited by the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine for twelve months advanced training in Emergency Medicine with paediatric logbook.
Fixed term full time, shift-worker position working 76 hours per fortnight with 10 hours paid education time that includes a structured education day rostered every 4 weeks and self-directed learning in the second fortnight of the month, commencing from as soon as possible until February 2027
There are currently 12 Fellows of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (FACEM’s) working alongside other senior clinical staff. There are multiple Registrar vacancies available for training in Emergency Medicine. The level of FACEM direct supervision and teaching is excellent.
The Emergency Department has an annual attendance rate of 28,000 patients per year with 28% admission rate. The Department treats a broad range of patients including major trauma cases. It is the referral centre for several district hospitals including King Island.
There is an opportunity for trainees that are approaching their fellowship exams to be rostered on the consultant roster with FACEM supervision to ease their way into consultant practice, with clinical support time provided.
A diverse team, with clinicians from more than ten countries in the department and from all around Australia including indigenous Australians. The FACEMs have a wide range of backgrounds from advanced training in simulation and toxicology to PEM training, mental health interest, FACEMs who work in humanitarian contexts and those who are part of the Australian Defence Force. Theywork closely with FACRRMs and rural trainees.
The Service: The health service has the main acute 160 bed teaching Hospital (with a rural clinical school attached) and a 70 bed Private Hospital, the other acute Hospital is located a short distance away and has 130 beds.
The DoH offers a comprehensive undergraduate and graduate clinical training program, with close ties to the University of Tasmania through the Rural Clinical School.
The Location: Tasmania has a wide variety of activities and attractions including Camping, Fishing, Gardening, Golf, Wildlife Watching, Walking and Trekking, 4WD Adventures, Diving, Cycling, Kayaking and Canoeing, Surfing, White-water Rafting and Surf Lifesaving.
There are wonderful lifestyle opportunities in this beautiful location.
Ss & Qualifications required:- General or limited registration with the Medical Board of Australia
- Team Player
- Dedicated, professional and excellent communication ss.
How do I Apply? Please forward your resume to Nicki Wade at
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