Borroloola Hospital is located in Borroloola, a remote town in the Northern Territory of Australia. The hospital provides essential healthcare services to the local community and surrounding areas, including emergency care, general medical treatment, and outpatient services.
The facility typically has around 10 to 15 beds, offering both inpatient and outpatient care. It plays a crucial role in delivering medical services to this remote region, ensuring access to healthcare for residents in the surrounding outback communities.
Fun Fact:
Cultural Fusion: Borroloola is a melting pot of Indigenous cultures, with a rich history of Yolŋu and Gurindji people, reflecting a unique blend of traditional and modern lifestyles.
Activities:
1. Fishing: Enjoy excellent fishing opportunities in the nearby McArthur River, known for its barramundi and other fish species.
2. Explore Nature: Visit the rugged and remote landscapes around Borroloola, including scenic spots like the Limestone Gorge.
3. Cultural Experiences: Learn about the local Indigenous cultures through community tours and cultural events.
4. Visit the Borroloola Museum: Discover local history and heritage, including artifacts from the region's past and cultural exhibits.
Requirements:
* Immunisations (Varicella, DPta, MMR, Hep B)
* Current Police Check
* Current AHPRA
* Ochre card
* Mandatory competencies
* REC
* MEC
* Immunisation course
* Rheumatic Heart Disease and Administering Bicillin
* 4WD training
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and experience to nursing@jpsrecruit.com.au
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