Description:
Position: Paediatric Trainee (Unaccredited Position)Employment Type: Full-Time (Fixed-Term for 12 months)
Key Highlights
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Specialised Paediatric Role: Deliver high-quality medical services under supervision in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
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Rural and Regional Healthcare Experience: Gain valuable exposure to the unique health challenges of regional and rural communities.
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Career Development and Growth: Enhance your clinical expertise through structured training, education, and quality improvement initiatives.
About the Health Service
Join a dedicated healthcare provider committed to delivering comprehensive paediatric care in hospital and community settings. The service prioritises professional development, research, and an inclusive, team-oriented work culture.
Position Details
As a Paediatric Trainee (Unaccredited Position) , your key responsibilities include:
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Providing effective medical services to paediatric patients under supervision.
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Participating in after-hours, on-call, and rotating rosters to ensure continuous patient care.
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Contributing to the assessment, diagnosis, and management of paediatric cases with sound clinical judgment.
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Engaging in education, research, and quality improvement activities.
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Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to deliver patient-centred care.
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Supervising and mentoring junior medical staff as required.
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Adhering to best practices and contributing to policy and guideline development.
Benefits
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Competitive Salary Package based on experience and qualifications.
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Additional Perks:
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Professional development and continuous medical education opportunities.
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Exposure to a broad range of paediatric cases, including rural and remote healthcare challenges.
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Potential for relocation assistance.
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Requirements
Essential Qualifications:-
MBBS or equivalent, with current registration with the Medical Board of Australia in an appropriate registration category.
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Minimum of two years post-graduation, with previous experience in paediatrics preferred.
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Strong ability to work independently within a supervised, complex clinical environment.
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Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written) and teamwork abilities.
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Commitment to rural and regional healthcare, with an understanding of community health needs.
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Professional attitude with flexibility in work roles, including the ability to participate in after-hours duties and on-call rosters.
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A valid driver's licence.
About Us
At Paragon Medics , we prioritise your career and well-being. We are committed to fostering meaningful careers and supporting a balanced, fulfilling lifestyle.
For a confidential discussion, contact Kiran at +61 2 8316 2844 or apply now!