Description:
Paediatric training in Tasmania offers a wealth of paediatric specialty and sub-specialty experiences, working with a large supportive and expanding team, and opportunities to explore the beautiful state of Lutruwita through work-life balance.
Tasmania is highly sought out as an entry point to Paediatric training for the Royal Australia College of Physicians. The statewide training program offers a wealth of experiences for trainees with broad exposures to general paediatrics and subspecialities within a closely consultant-supervised team. Positions are available for first year trainees, beginning their exposure to paediatrics or those seeking paediatric experience for other training programs (e.g. general practice), through to more experienced trainees on their way to preparing for college exams. Supervision is provided through consultant paediatricians, and trainee mentorship is available through a large and growing advanced training program within Tasmania.
We are very proud to offer paediatric basic trainees the opportunity to meet all their training requirements to complete Basic Training within 3 years with available rotations in general paediatrics, emergency paediatric medicine, paediatric subspecialities, rural rotations within Tasmania and negotiated positions with interstate tertiary hospitals (See below). These positions are accredited by the RACP for basic training in General Paediatrics. LGH and NWRH are both accredited for rural training when on rotation from Hobart.
The Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH) is the major paediatric and neonatal referral service, as well as the major university teaching hospital for Tasmania. The RHH has a 32 bed paediatric and adolescent wards, including 4 short-stay unit and 4 high dependency unit. It also has a 12 bed Neonatal and Paediatric ICU (NPICU) and is co-located with a 16 bed Special Care Nursery. The units are staffed 24 hours a day by registrars and residents with in-house consultant cover during working hours and on call overnight. There is a very large outpatient service. The Department of Paediatrics is managed by a team of Staff and VMO Specialists in Neonatology, Neonatal and Paediatric Emergency Transport, Paediatric Intensive Care, Paediatric Endocrinology, Neurology, Oncology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Community Paediatrics, Paediatric Surgery, Child Psychiatry, Emergency Medicine and General Paediatrics.
The wellbeing of trainees is a top priority for the paediatric department. The Tasmanian paediatric training program aims to provide individualised training pathways to best meet a trainee’s needs, including considering part-time and job-sharing opportunities. Each trainee is provided with college supervisors and mentorship is highly encouraged within the department. Tasmania boasts an active Doctors in Training network and each hospital has their own Resident’s Society for both professional support and social opportunities.
Paediatrics in Tasmania offers a truly extraordinary range of experience for trainees with excellent consultant support. With the implementation of the new EBA providing competitive wages and paid education time, there is no better time to work in Tasmania.
Positions available:
(see below for details)
- General Paediatric Registrar
- Basic Trainee Registrar
GENERAL PAEDIATRIC REGISTRAR
There are multiple general paediatric registrar positions available to both Basic and Advanced trainees in General Paediatrics, as well as for doctors seeking immersive exposure to general paediatrics for other specialities such as general practice. The role primarily involves the care of children through in-patient care and outpatient services.
Certain specific rotations are offered at the time job offer, general rotations are determined based on clinical need and preferences.
Rotations are offered in:
- Inpatient general paediatrics at Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH)
- Neonatal & Paediatric Intensive care at RHH
- Paediatric Emergency at RHH
- Paediatric Ambulatory Care at RHH
- Paediatric Surgery at RHH
- Paediatric sub-specialty at RHH, generally including Oncology, Respiratory, Diabetes, Endocrinology, Neurology
Contact person: Dr Melissa Lambeth ( melissa.lambeth@ths.tas.gov.au)
BASIC TRAINING POSITION
Rotations will include a combination of the above rotations.
The Tasmanian Paediatric Training Program has long-standing relationships with both Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Adelaide and the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. Each of these sites offer some of our trainees tertiary training spots which you may be eligible for in your 3rd year of basic training.
‘Streamed’ positions are available which guarantee all of the required training rotations within 3 years. If you are selected for this, you will be informed on offer of your position. However, in the vast majority of cases, basic trainees can complete all of their basic training needs within the 3 years, as a combination of rotations through the Tasmanian Paediatric Training Program and the site they attend as a tertiary site.
Contact person: Dr Melissa Lambeth ( melissa.lambeth@ths.tas.gov.au)
Note: Adjustments to this program may be made on request on an individual basis within the capacity of the RHH Program. Progression each year is reviewed based on performance, and continued funding of all posts.
Salary
$134,930 – $189,005 pro rata, per annum
Salary is in accordance with the Medical Practitioners Agreement 2022
Classification
Medical Practitioner Level 5-11 (Registrar/Senior Registrar)
Award
Medical Practitioners (Public Sector) Award
Period of Employment
Fixed term, full time day work 76 hours per fortnight (+10 hours protected training time per fortnight, pro rata) commencing 23 June 2025 until 2 February 2026 (in some cases a 24 month contract may be negotiated at employment)
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.
Location
Royal Hobart Hospital
Duties
The Registrar is responsible for the day to day management of private and public inpatients and outpatients within the Hospital and provides after-hours emergency cover at the hospital as determined by the Medical Workforce Unit.
Essential Requirements
- General or limited registration with the Medical Board of Australia.
- Current Tasmanian Working with Children Registration (where applicable and as determined by individual position requirements).
The Head of the State Service has determined that the person nominated for this job is to satisfy a pre‑employment check before taking up the appointment, on promotion or transfer. The following checks are to be conducted:
1. Conviction checks in the following areas:
a) Crimes of Violence
b) Sex Related Offences
c) Serious Drug Offences
d) Crimes involving dishonesty
2. Identification check
3. Disciplinary action in previous employment check
Download the Statement of Duties and Associated Documents
- Generic Registrar-Senior Registrar MP5-11 (July 2023) CSU.pdf
- Generic Registrar-Senior Registrar MP5-11 (July 2023) CSU.docx
- 0. Department of Health - Applicant Guide Sep 2024.docx
- 0. Department of Health - Applicant Guide Sep 2024.docx
- RHH Paediatric Trainee Data Sheet (6).pdf
For further information please contact the relevant person listed.
How to apply
We encourage you to apply online, please click the blue Apply Now button.
What do I submit with my application?
Please ensure that your application includes:
- Application Form
- A Current Resume/CV
- A Cover Letter – please submit a one-page letter including why you would like to come to the Tasmanian Paediatric Training Program, and what skills and attributes you bring
- RHH Paediatric Trainee Data Sheet (please email an electronic version to: Melissa.lambeth@ths.tas.gov.au AND wacsadministration@ths.tas.gov.au )
- Please note: you are NOT required to address the selection criteria for this position. Please instead fill in the ‘RHH Paediatric Trainee Data Sheet’ attached.
Please note: Applications submitted by an Agency on behalf of an applicant will not be considered at this time.
Note: To promote the health of Indigenous peoples in our region, and in alignment with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians Indigenous Strategic Framework, all applicants who clearly indicate on their application that they identify as Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander and/or Maori, who meet our minimum requirements, will be offered an interview.
For further information on the application process please contact
Medical.recruitment@ths.tas.gov.au
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