The Position Staff Specialist/Senior Medical Officer (Intensive Care) provides specialist intensive care medical services in the Intensive Care Unit, You will also be assisting with the education and supervision of trainees and other medical staff, medical students, allied health and nursing staff.
Competitive remuneration package value up to $461,256 p.a.
Overtime and on-call allowances will be negotiated with the successful applicant
Superannuation (up to 12.75%)
Annual leave loading (17.5%) will be applied additionally to the total remuneration value.
Permanent Full Time, 80 hours per fortnight
The Location Living and working in this regional area offers a unique experience. Located in Queensland, it provides a lifestyle that's distinct from big cities. The community is tight-knit, and there's a strong sense of camaraderie among locals. The natural beauty of the surroundings is stunning, with easy access to beautiful beaches and lush hinterlands. Professionally, there are opportunities to work in a variety of healthcare settings, from hospitals to clinics, with a focus on providing quality care to the community. Overall, it's a place where you can enjoy a more relaxed pace of life while still pursuing your career goals.
The Hospital The facility provides acute care services to a population of over 225,000 residents including several rural communities. In the past few years, the hospital has undergone a significant redevelopment project exceeding $50 million. This redevelopment has resulted in the addition of new beds, enhancements to the rehabilitation unit, and the establishment of new facilities such as the emergency department, maternity unit, and special care nursery. The hospital now offers a wide range of services including intensive care, coronary care, obstetrics, gynaecology, paediatrics, orthopaedic surgery, general surgery, vascular surgery, 24-hour emergency medicine, pharmacy, medical imaging, pathology, and comprehensive mental health services.
The Requirements
Mandatory possession of an approved medicine degree from a registered tertiary institution
General and Specialist registration with the AHPRA
Fellowship or eligibility for Fellowship of the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (CICM)
Specialist Registrants preferred; however non-specialists/overseas trained specialists may be considered where appropriate and significant progression towards fellowship can be demonstrated.
How to Apply Click on ‘Apply Now’ or email Krystal at [email protected] You will need to include your CV and a cover letter (maximum 1–2 pages) on how your experience, abilities, knowledge and personal qualities are relevant for the role
If you prefer a phone call introduction call Krystal on 07 3071 9316