Job Title: General Practitioner (GP)
Location: Kununurra
‘Team, balance, community, benefits, environment, autonomy, connecting…’ These are some of the top reasons our staff rate OVAHS as an Employer of Choice in the Kimberley region.
We do what we love, and we love what we do. Our vision is to improve the health and well-being of Aboriginal people in our region, and that’s why the delivery of quality and culturally secure primary and allied health services is our passion. We work adaptively and with transparency to determine, prioritize, and meet the health and well-being needs of Aboriginal people in our region.
OVAHS is a not-for-profit, multidisciplinary primary health care service delivering clinical, allied health and mental health throughout Kununurra and surrounding communities. We are looking for a likeminded individual to join our team of professionals, based at our office in Kununurra.
About the role
The General Practitioner (GP) is required to be appropriately trained and experienced in the discipline of general practice and assessed as competent for a position working in the Aboriginal Health sector in rural WA.
Preferable, but not essential, is Vocational Recognition through Fellowship with either the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners or the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine or a recognized equivalent.
The GP must abide by all legislative acts governing medical practice in Western Australia.
The GP will provide evidence-based comprehensive primary health care within a best practice framework that contributes to the prevention, early detection, and ongoing management and care coordination of chronic disease, and frontline treatment of episodic acute conditions.
Participate in the monthly remote outreach visits on a rotational roster.
The GP will provide health services that align with the patient’s cultural identity and social circumstances and the Indigenous holistic perspective of health and wellbeing.
To work as part of the OVAHS team in providing a quality and client-focused environment.
As a key member of the OVAHS multidisciplinary team contribute to the delivery of primary health care services within a continuous quality improvement framework and client-centered approach.
Commitment to Aboriginal community empowerment and the philosophy of Aboriginal community control.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander persons are strongly encouraged to apply.
Essential:
Australian recognized medical degree
Current and appropriate registration with the Medical Board of Australia and AHPRA
Evidence of vocational recognition or working towards.
Applied knowledge, skills, and substantial experience as appropriate for working within an Aboriginal primary health care service
Satisfactory participation in quality improvement and continuing professional development on par with standards of the RACGP Quality Assurance and Continuing Professional Development (QA & CDP) Program
Successful completion of annual CPR updates
GP provider number
Current training in medical emergencies
Current Medical Indemnity Cover or be eligible for such
A current National Police Clearance (within the last 30 days)
A current (Australian) driver’s license
A current Working with Children Check (WWC)
*Overseas trained and restricted
The GP will be required to provide evidence of:
Work rights in Australia or be eligible for such
What you can expect from working at OVAHS:
As well as working in a positive team culture and supportive environment, OVAHS offers multiple benefits to employees, including and not limited to:
Salary (Depending on skills and experience)
Housing and utilities
Fully maintained vehicle for business and private use in and around Kununurra
12-month Annual Airfare $1800 on continued service
5 weeks accrued Annual leave
An additional 10 days paid Christmas leave
Salary Sacrifice up to $30,000
Superannuation
Training and development
More information
Contact Dr. Alida Fourie (Senior Medical Officer) on 08 9166 2206 or via email lidaf@ovahs.org.au
To apply
Applicants should address each of the selection criteria (located within the job description found on our website) and include their resume along with the names of at least two referees. Email your application to katie.tyson@ovahs.org.au
Applications Close: Ongoing
OVAHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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