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1. Department for Health and Wellbeing - Clinical Collaborative - South Australian Medical Education & Training (SA MET) Unit
2. Salary: $65,606 to $69,919 - ASO3 - Full Time / Term Contract (Temporary up to 30 June 2024)
The Medical Education Support Officer assists with thedevelopment and implementation of medical education, training andonline services activities across SA Health including:
3. Supporting the development and implementation of medical education, training and online services activities through ICT systems to support medical education, training and accreditation throughout South Australia.
4. Contributing to the success of medical education and training activities by contributing to project and program management across a range of initiatives.
5. Assisting with administrative activities within the SA MET Unit as required.
6. Providing secretariat support to the SA MET Health Advisory Council Sub-Committees.
This role is a diverse role working within the SA MET Unitensuring the activities are customer focussed and responsive to theneeds to the stakeholders. Key responsibilities include:
7. Providing education, training and support on the use of web-based tools and learning management systems.
8. Project support to the SA MET Unit.
9. Assisting in the development of content for the SA MET Unit newsletter, SA MET Unit website and social media sites.
10. Communicating with stakeholders through web-based communication tools.
11. Assisting in the delivery of Medical Education Workshops with some out of business hours.
Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory CriminalHistory Check and appropriate immunisation requirements. Aboriginaland Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply. Job ref: 834069
Criminal History Screening Requirement
12. A National Police Certificate (NPC) for employment involving no contact with vulnerable groups is required for this position (general employment)
Immunisation Risk for this position is Category C(minimal patient contact)
SA Health Services are required to implement the Addressing vaccine preventable disease: Occupational assessment, screening and vaccination policy in the workplace.