Salary: MP Year 1-9 $321,258 - $417,020 per annumThis is a Fixed Term Sessional appointment at 0.2 FTE for 5 YearsPosition ProfileThe Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) is seeking a dedicated and experienced medical professional with a passion for education, mentorship, and leadership to join our team as the Director Paediatric education – Advanced Training. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future of paediatric healthcare in Western Australia.This role will be shared with the existing Director of Advanced Training (DAT).The Directors of Advanced training provide supervision, mentoring, advocacy, and education to over 120 paediatric advanced trainees (AT). The DAT supports and supervises overseas trained doctors, advocates for paediatric advanced trainees at a local and national level through the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, develops and delivers education to the General Paediatric and sub-specialty AT’s in line with the RACP AT curriculums, facilitates leadership and communication courses for the ATs, supports recruitment and trainee progress through training, and provides pastoral care to advanced trainees.The DATs support hospital departments with RACP accreditation, and provide education around RACP related issues (curriculum changes, trainee support pathway, supervisor professional development program). The DAT provides advocacy and support of trainees in difficulty.You will work closely with the Director of Post Graduate Medical Education (PGME) to implement and enhance paediatric training across Western Australia and collaborate with your peers in sharing responsibilities such as supervision, career guidance, support for international medical graduates, research facilitation, and trainee wellbeing.You will lead, coordinate, and oversee the Advanced Training Program in General Paediatrics and Paediatric Subspecialties at CAHS, ensuring training program aligns with Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) curriculum standards, accreditation requirements, and hospital policies.Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop and deliver educational programs, including grand rounds, journal clubs, and simulations that influence and enhance the quality of paediatric medical training within our leading health service.Lead in upskilling and supporting training supervisors and supervise and mentor Advanced Trainees, ensuring comprehensive support and evaluation and adherence to RACP and hospital policies.Participate in trainee selection and allocation.Advocate for resources and infrastructure to enhance paediatric training.Drive quality improvement through program evaluation and supervisor development.Engage with national and local committees to advance training standards.The ideal candidate will have strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to engage and collaborate with trainees, supervisors, and healthcare administrators and extensive experience in paediatric education and training.A Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) is required for this role.About Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH)PCH is Western Australia's specialist paediatric hospital and trauma centre, with 298 beds. Located at the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, PCH offers primary care for severe medical cases and secondary services such as inpatient, outpatient, and day-stay care. Our purpose-built facility incorporates the latest evidence-based design principles to deliver optimal care to the community. Explore our services on the PCH About Us page for more information.The Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) is proud to be the leading service provider for paediatric healthcare in Western Australia, as the State’s only dedicated health service for infants, children, and young people. CAHS is made up of four service areas: Neonatology, Community Health, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), and Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH). Consisting of over 6,500 employees, our services are delivered at PCH and King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH), as well as across a network of more than 160 community clinics across the metropolitan area.Eligibility to ApplyAustralian citizenship or permanent residency is an essential requirement for applicants to be considered for permanent positions in the public sector. Fixed term and/or casual contracts can be held by individuals on visas that allow working rights within Australia.For further information about the benefits of working for CAHS and our services please click here.Application InstructionsApplicants MUST apply online via MedCareers - Reference Number 492716 (Please note: Applicants must have a current, valid email address in order to apply online. This email address will be used for communication with applicants).Your application should contain the following:A statement addressing selection criteria as per the Job Description Form in no more than 2 pages maximum.A copy of your current CV outlining your most recent and relevant work experience.The name, email and contact details of two referees who can be contacted to provide a confidential report (we will contact you and seek your confirmation prior to contacting your listed referees).These documents should be complete and ready to attach prior to applying online. Please ensure you allow sufficient time to complete the online application process as you will be required to answer various questions and attach your documentation.Child and Adolescent Health Service will only accept applications that are lodged with the express permission of the applicant and containing all necessary information, including personal contact details. We will not accept unsolicited applications or CVs from recruitment agencies and/or search firms and we will not pay fees to any such organisation unless arranged with the provider prior to advertising a vacancy.CAHS values: To achieve our vision of healthy kids, healthy communities, CAHS is committed to providing a workplace culture that is driven and shaped by our values of Compassion, Collaboration, Equity, Respect, Excellence and Accountability. During the selection process, you may be assessed on your ability to fulfil the responsibilities of this position in accordance with the values. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact the person named in this advert.ConditionsWA Health engages staff in positions of trust and responsibility. WA Health policies require applicants to undertake criminal records screening and integrity checking as part of the appointment process. Referees may also be asked to comment on an applicant’s integrity and past demonstration of ethical behaviour.Our Values guide our work in every action, and that includes recruitment and employment! CAHS encourages Aboriginal people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds or LGBTI communities, and people with disability to work with us. Whatever your age, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and family/carer responsibilities are, we ask that you consider bringing your expertise to our workforce.In addition, we are committed to growing our Aboriginal workforce as part of WA Health Aboriginal Workforce Policy. As a measure to achieve equality, Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 applies to this position and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply.Whilst this selection process will initially be used to fill the above vacancy, it may also be used to fill other "similar" vacancies.Lodgement is system generated. Any submissions on, or after, 4:00pm on the closing date will not be accepted.LATE OR EMAIL APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
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