Orthopaedic Surgery Registrar

The Position
The Orthopaedic Registrar is responsible for managing the care of all patients allocated to the Orthopaedic department in consultation with the responsible Registrars, Consultants, Visiting Specialists, Nurses and Allied Health professionals.
The Location
The second largest town in SA after Adelaide, the area is known for its geological formations,nativeforests, vineyards, and sweeping ocean vistas. 4 hrs drive South of Adelaide, itis athriving progressive community with a local population of over 35,000 enjoying its temperate Mediterranean climate. The city boasts beautiful parks and gardens, and with some of Australia's best food andwines available at local cafes and restaurants, everyone's tastes are catered for.
The Facility
The facility delivers services to over 94,000 people and a further 175,000 people annually at country emergency departments. The Service is the largest hospital in rural South Australia and has been identified in the Government's 'Plan for Country Health' as one of the four general hospitals which will providetreatment for country people closer to home.
The Requirements
To apply one or more of the following may apply:

  • Hold or be eligible forregistration with AHPRA
  • IMG'seligible for Competent Authority Pathway - UK, Ireland, Canada, USA, NZ
  • IMG's assessed by RACS and found to be either partially or substantially comparable.
  • At least 12 months recent experience in Orthopaedic Surgery at a Registrar level minimum
For more informationplease Apply Nowor call Thom on 0468 778 768. Alternatively,please forward yourCV and I will call you, email

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12 June 2024
Location: Australia Queensland Salisbury
Work type:
Temporary/Contract
PLEASE! No enquiries from Recruitment Agencies or Headhunters.

Only direct applications will be considered.

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