Join NSW's largest private hospital, working in our world class campus and work with highly skilled, collaborative, compassionate professionals during our emergency medicine traineeship.
Supportive, highly experienced leaders who prioritise your growth and wellbeing.
Flexible rostering with a focus on work-life balance.
We support our trainees to thrive, offering a collaborative and progressive setting.
Great culture with long tenure of our employees.
Taking care of people is our reason for being.
At the Sydney Adventist Hospital (SAH), fondly known as "the San", taking care of people is our reason for being.
It's what drives us to deliver exceptional outcomes for our patients and it's a shared sense of purpose that extends to everyone who works here too.
When you work for the San, you'll feel valued and supported by our strong commitment to learning, flexibility, great benefits and a positive culture of teamwork and cooperation.
Some of the exceptional employee benefits we offer include????? As a not-for-profit, we offer salary packaging that can reduce the amount of tax you pay, which can leave you with thousands of dollars more in your pocket.
Up to 14 weeks paid parental leave Discounted gym membership for you and your family using Fitness Passport Great on campus amenities including cafés, gift shop, florist and even a hairdresser Plus, so many more.
What you'll be doing in this role We are currently recruiting for Emergency Registrar Advanced Trainees with rotations in Ultrasound, ICU or Anaesthetics for 6 months or 1-year contracts.
That is a total of 12 months accredited Emergency training available (ACEM trainee).
Our Anaesthetic, ICU and Ultrasound terms are accredited for 6 months part-time by ACEM.
This position at the Sydney Adventist Hospital provides an exciting opportunity to work in a busy private department with first-class facilities and a great team of medical, nursing and allied health staff.
Trainees will have the opportunity to pick between the following options to make the complete year: Six-month rotations in combined Ultrasound and Urban District ED– 3 months accredited ultrasound, 3 months accredited ED.
Six-month rotations in Anaesthetics/Urban District ED (accredited as Core Critical Care) – 3 months accredited Anaesthetics, 3 months accredited ED.
Three-to-six months ICU term.
The emergency department at the SAN offers: TS4 level accredited opportunities– with specific focus on leadership and management training and opportunities to contribute to the department with protocol development, M&M presentations, and teaching opportunities.
8 -10 hours per fortnight paid protected teaching time.
Two days protected directly supervised ultrasound training per week for US trainees.
Two days protected anaesthetic time per week, supervised 1:1 with consultant anaesthetists for anaesthetic trainees.
Opportunity to get paediatric airway experience and advanced airway experience in the use of double lumen tubes.
3-6 months ICU rotation during the year.
Enthusiastic FACEMS provide 1:1 teaching.
Tailored teaching program supervised by experienced DEMTs.
Department subsidised parking for trainees.
Department subsidised trainee yearly subscription to Up To Date, Rosh review and The Emergency Medicine Manual (Online) by Robert Dunn.
Seven paid days of study leave in one FTE year.
Flexible roster patterns with a focus on work-life balance and trainee wellbeing: Regular wellbeing activities Snacks provided in the registrar room.
Who we are looking for: Essential requirements: Current ACEM trainees post primary examination (TS2, TS3 or TS4) Must hold current AHPRA registration.
Desirable requirements: Demonstrated commitment to training in emergency medicine.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Ability to work independently within a supervised clinical environment using excellent clinical skills, judgement, and expertise.
Demonstrated excellent communication skills – both written and verbal.
Great interpersonal skills with compassionate and professional communication with patients, their family, and your colleagues.
Demonstrated systematic approach to department management with ability to prioritise tasks, take initiative and problem solve to safely manage critically unwell patients.
To be adaptable to a team-oriented and fast-paced work environment.
Be willing to undertake relevant ongoing professional development.
About Adventist Healthcare We are NSW's largest and most comprehensive private hospital (700+ beds) with a dedicated team of 2400 team members, over 1000 medical officers and 300 volunteers.
As a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare organisation advancing healthcare since 1903, we have a proud history of delivering outstanding care and we are at the forefront of our field with best in-class technology and game-changing research.
What to expect Please know that employment with Adventist Healthcare requires: A National Police and Working with Children Check Two professional working reference checks Vaccination evidence Other pre-employment screenings as required.
How to apply If you meet the essential selection criteria above and you see yourself in this role, we'd love to hear from you.
Just click on the ' Apply' button, fill out your details and submit.
Once you apply, we'll keep you up to date on how your application is progressing via email.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and progressed to interview and appointed if deemed suitable.
Therefore, we encourage you to Apply Now to avoid disappointment.
Please note: Only applications via our recruitment portal will be accepted (ie: no resumes via email please).
If you'd like to chat with one of our team members about this role, then please contact: Dr. Mary Ibrahim (Co-DEMT, Sydney Adventist Hospital) - ****** Dr. Catherine MacManus (Co-DEMT, Sydney Adventist Hospital) - ****** Dr Guruprasad Nagaraj (DEM, Sydney Adventist Hospital) - ****** Recruitment Agencies, thanks for thinking of us.
However, we do not accept unsolicited calls or resumes from recruitment agencies.
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