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$138,978
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Tasmania, Australia
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We are seeking suitable applicants to join the team as Emergency Registrars at the Royal Hobart Hospital in 2027.
ACEM Trainee and Non-Trainee applicants are encouraged to apply.
Our Registrar cohort is a diverse mix, and we pride ourselves on inclusivity.
We have ACEM Trainees as well as ACCRM, RACGP and Rural Generalist Trainees.
Our unaccredited registrars are a vast array of junior doctors (Post Graduate Year 3 (PGY3) or higher and includes a diverse mix of local Tasmanian graduates, interstate graduates, UK doctors as well as other international medical graduates (IMGs) from all around the world. While UK doctors are the most prevalent international doctors, we have representation from every continent in the world (Except Antarctica).
The Role of the Registrar - Emergency Department
Based in the scenic waterfront area of Hobart, Tasmania, as one of our Registrars you will provide emergency care to patients attending the Emergency Department (ED) at the Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH).
You will be encouraged to be yourself, to learn, to grow and to develop meaning in your work. The on-the-ground experience you'll gain throughout the year with us will set in motion a career pathway to choose your own adventure! Whether you choose critical care specialities, General Practice or something else, your practical and academic experiences at the Royal Hobart Hospital ED will empower your future.
Registrar rostering provides flexibility to maintain a work-life balance. Shift and leave requests are incorporated into the roster and pairing of rosters for joint applicants can occur. It is required for our registrars to work a mix of day, evening, night and weekend shifts. Shifts are 9.5-hour duration for day and evenings. Night shifts 10 hours. Full time work is 8 clinical shifts per fortnight plus the 10 hours of paid protected training time per fortnight on top of this. We deliver an education program that is highly valued and runs as a full day each fortnight. Registrars are specifically rostered to these days to avoid clinical demands interfering with their attendance. In addition to the whole-cohort education program, there are separate and dedicated preparation programs for the ACEM primary and fellowship examinations. We also support those undertaking the AST EM StAMPS exam.
You will be joining a department dedicated to the wellbeing of its staff, exemplified by winning the ACEM Wellbeing Award in 2022 for our numerous wellbeing strategies embedded in our daily work practices.
The Emergency Department provides opportunities for you to gain additional qualifications in Emergency Medicine, such as:
Through it all, you will work with a vibrant mix of locals and new Tasmanian adventurers who are all dedicated to making a difference in our state. Tasmania is experiencing a sustained period of growth. Come and be part of an exciting and rewarding place to work where your energy and positive values will contribute to sustained change as we grow. We can't wait to welcome you into our team!
For ACEM Trainees we offer the following special skills term within the department:
With sufficient time in our department, we can assist with access to other rotations including but not limited to:
ICU, Anaesthetics, Paediatrics, NPICU, Trauma, Hospital at Home, Hyperbaric Medicine and others.
Essential Requirements
Benefits
Salary
$138,978 - $194,675 per annum
Salary range is in accordance with the
Classification
Medical Practitioner Level 5-11 (Registrar/Senior Registrar)
Award
Medical Practitioners (Tasmanian State Service) Award
Period of Employment
Fixed term, full time day work, working 76 hours per fortnight (+10 hours protected training time per fortnight, pro rata), commencing from 1 February 2027 until 8 February 2028*
*Please note up to 36-month length of training contracts available by negotiation.
Applicants should note that, for a period of twelve months from the date of publication, this selection process may be used to fill subsequent or similar full time, part time and casual vacancies.
Tasmania, Australia
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