Bawrunga Medical Service has Medical Practices located in Nambucca Heads and Macksville on the beautiful NSW Mid North Coast, Dubbo and Gilgandra in Central Western NSW. Full and part time positions are available for suitably qualified applicants.
Applicants must:
Hold or be eligible for Medical Registration with AHPRA,
Be eligible to obtain a Medicare Provider Number,
Show commitment to quality care, innovation, professional development and teamwork
Good communication skills are essential
A passion for continued education is vital
The positions offer:
Attractive Renumeration
Working with Bawrunga provides access to Training Programs through RACGP, ACRRM, RVTS & The Rural Doctors Network, for more information clickhere
Flexibleworking arrangements
Fully accredited and fully computerised established General Practices
Coffs Harbour has a regional airport with access to flights to Sydney or Melbourne so positions would be suitable for fly in, fly out arrangements
Dubbo's regional airport has daily flights to Sydney & Melbourne for fly in, fly out arrangements.
Full-time Practice Nursing Support
Initial guaranteed income
Bawrunga Medical Service has sponsorship available for Doctors requiring visas Temporary Skill Shortage (subclass 482)visa or Skilled Migration (494) visa who would like to relocate and work in Australia. Starting a new life where great opportunities are available with Bawrunga Medical Service.
To find out more about Central Western NSW areas please follow links forDubbo and Gilgandra
To express your interest in working with the Bawrunga Medical Service please email your CV and covering letter to Tracey Mills, Human Resources Manager attracey@bawrunga.org.auor call her on +61 02 6568 8144 to discuss this fantastic opportunity.
Grants
Applicants may be eligible for:
The Workforce Incentive Program – (WIP). (For eligibility criteria, please visit:WIP)
NSW Rural Doctors Network Grants. (For more information visitRDN Grants)
At Bawrunga Medical Service we have a proud affiliation with the following GP agencies to train GP’s in rural and remote locations: