Discover the best of both worlds!
* Rural and Remote Medical Practice with strong team support
* Competitive salary circa $300,000
* Subsidised accommodation provided
Embark on an exceptional journey with a partnership between Wurli-Wurlinjang Health Service (Wurli) and Katherine West Health Board (KWHB), where General Practitioners are offered a flexible package to experience both rural and remote medical practice within a nurturing team environment.
What Makes This Special?
Diverse Patient Care: Wurli caters to Aboriginal people in Katherine, while Katherine West Health Board serves those in remote communities such as Timber Creek, Kalkaringi, Lajamanu, and Yarralin. This initiative enables you to immerse yourself in both settings and tailor your experience to your preferences.
What’s the role?
Embrace the balance between acute care and chronic disease management across all age groups. Collaborating closely with nurses and Aboriginal Health Practitioners, you’ll hold a pivotal role within the team.
During remote rotations, you’ll reside within communities, gaining a profound understanding of remote living and fostering cross-cultural interactions. For those inclined, there’s potential to explore hospital work, especially in areas like obstetrics, emergency, or anaesthesia.
What’s in it for you?
* Circa $300,000, a testament to your expertise and commitment
* Relocation assistance and subsidised accommodation provided
* No on-call or weekend commitments
* Benefit from sick leave and six weeks of annual leave
* A work vehicle is at your disposal
* Make a significant difference in the community and beyond, building meaningful connections.
* Qualify for Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) payments, ranging between $25K to $60K, in MM6 and MM7 locations
What do you need to apply?
* Hold current specialist registration with the Medical Board of Australia (AHPRA)
* Be a Fellow of the RACGP or ACRRM, or possess a minimum of five years’ GP experience
* Demonstrate awareness, sensitivity, and a grasp of contemporary Aboriginal cultural and historical matters
* Experience as a supervisor of GP registrars or additional qualifications are advantageous
* Exhibit appropriate health and fitness levels for remote travel and work
Immerse yourself in a fulfilling healthcare experience that bridges diverse landscapes. Discover the transformative potential of rural and remote practice with the backing of dedicated teams.
Apply now and embark on a remarkable once in a lifetime journey.
NT PHN/RWA NT may be able to offer support and financial assistance to health professionals who are relocating to the NT or moving within the NT to a greater remoteness area classification for the purposes of employment and further clinical education.
Want to find out more about this opportunity? Please contact Gemma Williams on 08 8982 1032 or recruitment@ntphn.org.au