Apply via eCredential only REQ530622 Staff Specialist in Palliative Medicine - HNELHD Permanent part time 0.6 FTE (24hrs/wk) Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in a role where your skills and compassion truly shine? Become a valued part of the Palliative Care Service at Hunter New England Local Health District, where you'll deliver exceptional care to patients and families while enjoying the lifestyle benefits of the stunning Hunter Region. The RoleAs a Staff Specialist in Palliative Care Medicine with us, you will:Provide direct clinical care to patients and families referred to our Palliative Care Service, with a strong focus on community-based care.Utilise telehealth, conduct home visits, and manage outpatient clinics.Offer consultative services to Maitland Hospital and provide district-wide telehealth support as required.Address patients' concerns across physical, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual domains with sensitivity and expertise.Develop comprehensive care plans, including contingency planning, aligned with patient and family goals.Facilitate seamless transitions between care settings, including home visits.Become part of a dedicated Palliative Care multidisciplinary team made up of experienced nurses, allied health, administration and other medical specialists, plus the wider HNELHD network.What You Bring Medical degree with eligibility for Specialist registration in Palliative Medicine with AHPRA.Fellowship with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians or the Australian Chapter of Palliative Medicine (or nearing completion).Recent experience in Palliative Medicine, ideally in a regional setting.Expertise in symptom management, particularly safe and effective medication use, including subcutaneous administration.Strong communication skills and cultural sensitivity to support diverse patient and family needs.Why Live and Work in Maitland and the Hunter Region?Maitland and the Hunter region offer an unparalleled blend of career and lifestyle benefits:Scenic Beauty: From the lush vineyards of the Hunter Valley to pristine beaches and stunning national parks, the region is a haven for nature lovers.Community Spirit: Enjoy the charm of a close-knit community with vibrant local events, a thriving arts and culture scene, and a welcoming atmosphere.Family-Friendly Living: Excellent schools, affordable housing, and a range of recreational activities make Maitland perfect for families.Proximity to Newcastle and Sydney: Easy access to Newcastle's coastal attractions and a short trip to Sydney for city adventures.What We OfferAt HNELHD, we are committed to supporting your professional and personal growth:A focus on sustainable healthcare to create a healthier environment for all.Salary packaging options.Fitness Passport access for discounted gyms and fitness centres.Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your family.Opportunities to collaborate with leading researchers and experts through partnerships with HMRI and the University of Newcastle.Dedicated Senior Medical Recruitment team and Settlement Concierge to assist with relocation and settling into the community.Ready to Make a Difference? Join a healthcare organisation that values innovation, collaboration, and compassionate care. Apply today to become part of our Palliative Care team and enjoy a fulfilling career in one of Australia's most picturesque regions. Applications Close: 17 December 2024 An eligibility list will be created for future permanent & temporary full & part time positions For a confidential discussion about this role please contact: Dr Nanda Kumar Sakaleshpura Chandrashekar - Director of Medical Services Lower Hunter & Hunter Valley Sectors Ph 02 40872033 M: 0432 874 916 ******Application Enquiries: Stacey Burbridge, HNELHD Senior Medical RecruitmentE: ****** Ph: 02 498 53297 #J-18808-Ljbffr