
Rural Generalist | SMO | Anaesthetics (Procedural)
- Perth, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Competitive Salary Packages: Attractive salary based on experience, inclusive of a full-time base salary, PDL, on-call allowance, and 11.5% superannuation. Additional regional benefits such as district allowances, accommodation subsidies, and travel entitlements.
- Work-Life Balance: Relish a tropical climate all year round and enjoy incredible lifestyle opportunities such as snorkeling and swimming with whale sharks.
- Supportive Environment: Work within a multidisciplinary team with access to mentorship and guidance from senior medical staff. You’ll also collaborate with specialists via telehealth, and receive vital support from the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
- Professional Development: Gain immense professional opportunities, including access to continuous education and training to enhance your skills.
- Visa 186 permanent residency on offer!
- District Medical Officer – Non-Procedural: $462,140 to $578,587 per year (or $885.90 to $1109.11 per session).
- District Medical Officer – Obstetrics Procedural: $528,577 to $578,587 per year (or $1013.25 to $1109.11 per session).
- District Medical Officer – Anaesthetics Procedural: $528,577 to $578,587 per year (or $1013.25 to $1109.11 per session).
- Provide comprehensive medical services, including emergency care, ward-based care, and GP outreach clinics.
- Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, including Remote Area Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Allied Health staff, Aboriginal Health Workers, and others.
- Offer clinical leadership, supervision, and education within a supportive environment.
- Opportunity to engage in patient retrieval and high-level care through the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
- Focus on continuous professional development and clinical excellence.
- You are a skilled Rural Generalist or General Practitioner, ready to work in a collaborative, resourceful, and innovative environment.
- You have full registration with the Medical Board of Australia (AHPRA) and possess a relevant medical qualification.
- Experience in emergency medicine and rural settings would be an advantage, but we are also eager to hear from those passionate about learning in this unique setting.