About The Organisation: This regional Aboriginal and Islander Community Controlled Health Service is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Organisation.Their objective is to provide increased access to quality primary health care, social and emotional wellbeing services to the Communities in the South Burnett regions.Key Duties: Provide excellent clinical care, in keeping with accepted best practice standards, and the CRAICCHS model of care Provide skilled health assessment, diagnosis and treatment services to patients Perform and oversee the delivery of comprehensive preventive health assessments and prepare client care plans that comply with MBS standards, for clients across the age spectrum, and provide leadership for the multidisciplinary team in delivery of coordinated care planning for clients with complex chronic care needs Order diagnostic tests as needed and checking and informing patients of results in accordance with the practice's procedure Maintaining professional knowledge and standards through continuing medical education and personal professional development Having a working knowledge of legislation and standards of general practice Maintaining a current cardiopulmonary resuscitation certificate at all times Practice medicine in a way that reflects the organisations values and mission Maintain trust and professional relationships with patients Provide services courteously and respectfully, with regard to the cultural beliefs and needs of patients Charge for consultations in accordance with the practice's policy whilst optimising uptake and income generation across the service through MBS billings Prepare reports and legal summaries for government departments and other relevant agencies e.g.Work cover, Centrelink, etc.as required Complete required documents in an accurate, efficient and timely manner Provide leadership in the safety and quality of clinical services delivered by the health team.The Position: The role of the General Practitioner (GP) is designed to provide competent patient-centred care that addresses health needs and promotes wellness based on the latest evidence and guidelines.The GP is required to provide medical skill and expertise in the delivery of culturally competent comprehensive primary health care services as a member of a multidisciplinary team, in line with the model of care and in response to the needs of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community within the region.The full-time position will be based in Cherbourg (with relief work across our other clinics and some travel throughout the region) and will report directly to the Clinical Services Manager.Key Requirements: Vocational registration as a medical practitioner with the Medical Board of Australia Current unrestricted APHRA registration Current medical indemnity insurance Clear National Police Check Eligibility for an unrestricted Medicare Care Provider Number Minimum of two (2) COVID vaccinations (green tick) Demonstrate commitment to ongoing professional development A background or awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and a commitment and willingness to working within a Community Controlled Aboriginal Medical Service Commitment to the philosophy and practice of Aboriginal Community Control Ability to effectively work within a diverse multi-disciplinary team which includes a range of non-clinical and clinical staff and community Experience with Chronic Disease Management Commitment to working within the principles of a Case Management framework Excellent interpersonal and communication skills across all ages, demographics, ethnicities and social groups Commitment to patient centric care, approaching service provision with genuine empathy and interest in patients' needs Demonstrated ability to maintain absolute confidentiality regarding patient and practice information Demonstrate an ability to work cooperatively and independently, and the ability to prioritise and organise Although not essential requirements, preference will be shown to applicants also able to offer any of the following: Current CPR and First Aid Certificates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural competency training A knowledge of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and organisations.Job Type: Permanent - Full Time After Hours Requirements: No The Benefits: 10 days of Professional Development leave Provision of a company vehicle and fuel card (with conditions) Five weeks of annual leave 12% superannuation Competitive salary sacrificing opportunities Full-time position Pay rate that will recognise the qualifications and experience held by the successful applicant Relocation allowance available if relevant Regional location Participation in health and well-being initiatives A supportive work environment About Cherbourg: Cherbourg, an Aboriginal community town 170 km north-west of Brisbane, is on the Barambah Creek.It is located in Wakka Wakka tribal boundaries, near the border of Gubbi Gubbi territory.For more information on this position please contact our team!Apply via the 'Apply Now' button on this page.Following successful placement, eligible candidates may be entitled to receive support and financial assistance through Health Workforce Queensland's comprehensive workforce attraction and retention incentives.This position may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary for ongoing professional development.