Full time Add expected salary to your profile for insights Who is South West Aboriginal Medical Services? SWAMS is a Not-for-Profit Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation founded on the principles of self-determination, empowerment, and freedom of choice.We recognise the right of everyone to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.Our mission is to deliver best-practice and culturally appropriate holistic health services to the Indigenous population of the South-West region of Western Australia.With a dedicated team of 230 staff, our main clinic is located in Bunbury, and outreach clinics in Manjimup, Busselton, Brunswick, Collie, Narrogin, and Katanning.We are excited that SWAMS has future expansion plans, including the development of a state-of-the-art Health Hub facility in Bunbury.About the role of Senior Medical Officer (SMO) Our new SMO will be someone who wants to make a difference in Aboriginal health.You will join an experienced and supportive team including General Practitioners, Primary Health Nurses, Child Health Nurses, Midwives, Chronic Condition Nurses, Mental Health and Aboriginal Health Workers and Practitioners.The SMO is responsible for leadership of our General Practitioners, including staff performance Management and workforce coordination.Working closely with the Director of Health and Social Services, the SMO will lead our clinical governance practices and provide medical care to clients of the South West Aboriginal Medical Services Ltd. This role provides a good balance of client facing activity and other SMO related tasks.SWAMS is a family focussed organisation therefore we are open to discussing both full time and part time hours for this position.The SMO role is a great opportunity for someone who is looking for work/life balance.SWAMS hours are from 8:45 am to 5:06 pm Monday to Friday and a Thursday evening clinic (Bunbury only) until 8 pm that is covered on a rotational basis.There is no weekend or on-call work.SWAMS has a dedicated team of Health professionals that coordinate clinical services in Manjimup, Collie, Busselton, Brunswick, Narrogin and Katanning.The SMOs knowledge, leadership and guidance will be paramount in continuously improving these services to our regional based community members.What you bring Along with having an understanding and passion for working with Aboriginal culture, values and health issues your experience will include: • Unrestricted AHPRA Registration as a General Practitioner • 5 years' experience in community GP or practice, post fellowship • Team leadership, management and training experience While not essential, it is highly desirable for candidates to possess knowledge and experience in Aboriginal Medical Service, Medicare billing practices and maintaining General Practice Accreditation.Why SWAMS? Not only does working at SWAMS provide you with the ability to spend more time with your patients and have allocated time for PD, Clinical Governance and GP team meetings, we offer the following: Full relocation assistance 6 weeks annual leave (pro rata FTE) 17.5% leave loading Salary packaging up to $15,900 per annum Additional paid leave over Christmas close-down period 10 days funeral leave Paid uniforms Paid AHPRA registration Opportunities to attend relevant conferences paid for by SWAMS (subject to CEO approval) Part time or Full time hours Very competitive remuneration package Fully maintained vehicle for personal and business usage For Information Please take the time to view the attached video about living and working in the South West and being an integral part of our medical services.For a full job description and further information about this position, please telephone the Human Resources Department on during normal business hours.To Apply To apply for this position either apply through this platform or, please feel free to send a copy of your Current Resume and Cover letter to: Applications close as soon as suitable candidates have been identified.The South West Aboriginal Medical Service Aboriginal Corporation (SWAMSAC) is a Noongar Community Controlled Health Organisation, founded on the principles of self determination, empowerment and freedom of choice.SWAMSAC recognises the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health (International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights).To achieve the highest attainable standard of health for and with Noongar People, SWAMSAC will pursue the delivery of best-practice and culturally appropriate holistic health services to the Indigenous population of the South West region of Western Australia.Our mission is to provide health care services to Aboriginal people in a way that reflects self-determination and advances our overall health status.Our Values Our cultural health service will operate on the basis of the following values: • Accountability and transparency • Care and support • Honesty, trust and respect.•To ensure that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community have access to a holistic culturally sensitive and relevant medical service.•To provide services that offer support, care and education.•To assist in bridging the gap between cultural and mainstream services.To ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have a right to participate in decision making about the provision of Medical services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the community.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website The South West Aboriginal Medical Service Aboriginal Corporation (SWAMSAC) is a Noongar Community Controlled Health Organisation, founded on the principles of self determination, empowerment and freedom of choice.SWAMSAC recognises the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health (International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights).To achieve the highest attainable standard of health for and with Noongar People, SWAMSAC will pursue the delivery of best-practice and culturally appropriate holistic health services to the Indigenous population of the South West region of Western Australia.Our mission is to provide health care services to Aboriginal people in a way that reflects self-determination and advances our overall health status.Our Values Our cultural health service will operate on the basis of the following values: • Accountability and transparency • Care and support • Honesty, trust and respect.•To ensure that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community have access to a holistic culturally sensitive and relevant medical service.•To provide services that offer support, care and education.•To assist in bridging the gap between cultural and mainstream services.To ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have a right to participate in decision making about the provision of Medical services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the community.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website Choose from thousands of courses delivered by leaders in education.#J-18808-Ljbffr