The Role
As a General Medicine Registrar / Advanced Trainee you will be responsible for managing the care of patients in consultation with the Consultants, Nurses and Allied Health professionals. In this key role, you will be actively involved in continuous Quality Improvement activities, as well as participate in continuing education activities. This position is fully accredited for both basic and advanced training.
The Location
This capital city location offers a contrasting blend of heritage, scenery and culture, with world class activities and attractions nearby. Combining heritage charm with a modern lifestyle in a setting of exceptional beauty it's no wonder Lonely Planet lists this as one of the top ten spots to visit in the world right now. Award-winning restaurants offer fine dining experiences using the best Tasmanian produce recognised by the world's best chefs, while on the waterfront punts and fishmongers sell the freshest seafood straight from the Southern Ocean.
The Facility
This is Australia's second oldest hospital opening in 1804, and is a major clinical teaching and research centre working closely with the University of Tasmania and other institutions. The hospital provides acute, sub acute, mental health and aged care inpatient and ambulatory services to a population of about 240,000 people and has 550 physical beds, including 460 acute overnight and 90 day beds.
The Requirements
To apply you must either be:
* Hold or be eligible for registered with AHPRA
* Possess at least 12 months recent experience in General Medicine
* On RACP training program
* IMG's eligible for Competent Authority Pathway - UK, Ireland, Canada, USA, NZ
* IMG's with RACP interview date
* IMG's assessed by RACP and found to be partially or substantially comparable.
For more information please Apply Now or call Thom on 0468 778 768 Alternatively, please forward your CV to thom@jpsrecruit.com.au
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