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Locum CMO / Senior ED Registrar - Northern New South Wales - Dates April to June 2024

The Position

Armidale Rural Hospital is currently seeking experienced CMO / Senior ED Registrars to join their team.

In this role, you will oversee in-charge and non-in-charge shifts in the Emergency Department. Your duties include managing emergency medical care, coordinating the ED team, and ensuring efficient patient care.

Dates Available

Locum positions are available from 8th April 8th to 29th June 29th 2004, offering flexible shift options.

Benefits Provided

★ Competitive remuneration: $220 per hour (non-IC) and $250 per hour (IC), plus superannuation.

★ Accommodation arranged.

★ Travel expenses covered, including flights.

Where is Armidale? It is situated in northern NSW within the New England High Country. It is a short flight from Sydney and Brisbane (and lots of scenic drives, too!).

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What We Require From You

✓ AHPRA General Registration

✓ Senior ED Registrars / CMOs capable of handling IC shifts

Your Next Steps

To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Arkam El Halabi or Quinn Nguyen-Huynh, Prescript’s Non-Specialist Doctor Recruitment Partners, at arkam@prescript.com.au or quinn@prescript.com.au

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At Prescript we’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage in Australia.

Every day we’re focused on two clear outcomes - Helping hospitals find doctors that create departments and clinics that run better, have more capacity and less stress. And placing Doctors in jobs that leave them feeling highly valued, rewarded and, most importantly, enjoying what they do.

We believe that when we get these two crucial things right, it has a huge impact on the regional doctor shortage and the healthcare of communities across Australia.

There are three ways to contact us:

  1. Call 1300 755 498

  2. Email hello@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

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