- Attractive remuneration
- Flexible scheduling
- Explore rural locations
Are you a skilled and compassionate General Practitioner with a passion for Emergency Medicine? Join our dynamic team at Western Australian Health Services and make a meaningful impact on the health and well-being of our community.
Your role will involve providing vital medical care to patients across a wide spectrum of needs, from routine check-ups to critical emergencies. You'll be part of a dedicated team that values your expertise and is committed to delivering high-quality healthcare. Your ability to diagnose, treat and manage urgent cases will be crucial in ensuring the well-being of the community. Embrace the opportunity to be a key player in Western Australia's largest healthcare system, making a positive difference in the lives of countless individuals.
Position: District Medical Officer – Non -Procedural
Location: Western Australia
Role Highlights:
- Provide comprehensive medical care ranging from routine consultations to urgent medical cases.
- Collaborate with a dedicated team of healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality patient-centered care.
- Utilize your diagnostic skills to assess, diagnose, and treat patients across diverse medical needs.
- Contribute to a holistic approach to healthcare, ensuring patients receive timely attention and appropriate treatment.
What We Offer:
- Competitive compensation package and regional entitlements.
- Opportunity to work in a collaborative and supportive environment.
- Flexible scheduling
- Opportunity to explore Western Australia
Qualifications:
- General AHPRA registration.
- Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, or the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine, or equivalent experience at the date of commencing duties
- Recognised current clinical experience in generalist medical practice
- A record of appropriate Emergency Department skill maintenance in the last triennium of completion of at least 1 of the following:
- a. ACLS (or equivalent)
- b. APLS (or equivalent)
- c. EMST (or equivalent)
- Evidence of continued professional development with particular reference to critical care or emergency skills, inclusive of upskilling periods in Tertiary emergency settings.
- Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work as an effective team member
- Demonstrated understanding and knowledge of the Aboriginal Cultural Respect Framework
Our Services:
Country healthcare stretches more than 2.5 million square kilometres and seven regions. Learn more about us and what we do.
Additional Information
- Keen to hear from other locums? Watch here.
- If you have any further queries, please get in touch with us by email: WACHSLocumDoctors@health.wa.gov.au
- For information about WACHS or to read testimonials from our staff please visit our Living and Working in Country WA page.
Western Australia has something to offer for everyone, apply now!
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