5 days ago, from RWAV - Rural Workforce Agency VictoriaPractice Details:This accredited general practice provides quality health services for the local community, located in Horsham in Western Victoria. They are seeking a General Practitioner to offer consistent treatment to patients in the area. Nestled on the banks of the peaceful Wimmera River, Horsham is a lively regional city, which is home to a vibrant array of arts and cultural events, sporting venues, and activities.About the role:A typical day of service includes standard consultations, Pre-Employment Medicals, Chronic Disease Management, and minor procedures. Other responsibilities include but are not limited to:Conduct comprehensive assessments, consultations, treatment plans, and examinations for patients of all ages.Provide On-Call services, worked on rotation with existing doctors.Maintain accurate medical records and documentation in accordance with best practice standards and regulatory requirements.Benefits: Competitive Salary of 250,000 - 500,000 depending on experience.Up to 6 weeks Annual Leave.Australia wide networking with practices spanning across metropolitan, regional, and remote areas.Clinical meetings and collegiate support including CPD mentoring sessions and teaching if required.Professional development and opportunity to develop area of interest.Technological investment with the latest information technology offerings and reporting.Long-term incentives are on offer or flexible offerings with no lock-in term.Essential Competencies: AHPRA General or Specialist Registration.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Commitment to providing patient-centered care and promoting community health and wellbeing.Experience or interest in rural healthcare.Australian citizenship or Permanent Residency.If you have any questions or would like some more information, you can contact the recruitment team at ****** or call 03 9349 7***.Rural Workforce Agency Victoria (RWAV) is a not-for-profit government-funded organisation improving health care for rural, regional, and Aboriginal communities in Victoria. #J-18808-Ljbffr