Case Study

What Do Radiologists Earn In Australia?

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Hi, I’m Nicola Speer - Prescript’s Senior Recruitment Partner for Radiologists.

Let’s talk money!

Whilst it’s not the only consideration when contemplating locum or permanent work, it’s a subject that we think should be open, transparent and easy to communicate about. So many radiologists ask us for remuneration discussions, and this is absolutely something we like to offer so that you can feel informed and clear.

Here’s Prescript’s overview of both permanent job salaries and how they are packaged – Plus information on locum daily rates.

Locum Radiologist Positions

What can you expect to be paid?

Generally, you will be on a daily rate – This mainly ranges from $3000 - $3500 + GST, and up to $4000 per day offered where there is a particularly urgent or difficult to cover vacancy or where a high-level, specialist skill-set is required. Locums are usually Monday to Friday roles with no weekend or on-call requirements. If there is an option for weekends or on-call, this will be clearly offered.

There are also specific locums that offer $4000 + GST per day with additional payment for on-call requirements and weekend work. These are generally high-end, Tier B interventional roles.

For all locum roles available, we will talk you through the expectations and provide you with all relevant information prior to booking so that you are 100% happy and confident.

What are the inclusions?

Here’s a quick summary of what will typically be included in your locum.

The planning, logistics, credentialing and bookings will be managed with you by Prescript’s Credentialing Team, Stef McLaughlin and Marcia Beere. Their focus is to make locums easy, stress-free and time-efficient for you.

✓ Return economy flights for the radiologist - If required, dependent on location.

✓ Self-contained accommodation provided, we aim to secure the best, most enjoyable stay available. We also like to know if you are taking a partner/family with you so that we can find a suitable scenario and update on any nightly caps to be taken into account.

✓ Car hire provided OR your own car reimbursed at the ATO per km rate.

Note: We will inform you if medical indemnity insurance is provided or if you will need to provide your own (most commonly the case).

How will you be paid?

Fortunately, we have our fantastic Prescript Finance Manager, Hugo Scales, who has the wonderful quality of bringing a personal touch to the financial side of things. Hugo makes it simple and easy and ensures you’re paid promptly after your locum has finished.

Most of our locums are paid via invoice and their own business structure, often a PTY Ltd company – This is something Hugo is on hand to discuss to make sure that you have the best business structure in place, and that you are paid in the most suitable way for your personal circumstances.

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Next steps to securing a locum

The first step is to give our Prescript Recruitment Partner (Nicola Speer) a call or email. I will listen to your needs and interests, look at your available dates and location preferences and align these with your clinical skill set so that you can opt-in to the best locums for you.

Nicola Speer - Senior Recruitment Partner for Radiology
nicola@prescript.com.au // +61 405 429 799

 

Permanent Radiologist Positions

How can you best navigate your way into a new permanent role? What are some of the key factors in making your decision? Here’s some information that we hope will help:

How much can you earn?

Great question! This is where we consult, discuss and negotiate the very best package to suit your wishes and also align with your prospective employer’s structure.

Across Australia, remuneration models within both the public and private sectors vary tremendously. For example, it may be a straight salary model; or a salary plus bonus structure. Others have a base salary and percentage of billings – or combinations of these, plus sometimes the option to buy into the business with equity or shares.

This may at first seem somewhat challenging to navigate. With this in mind, our approach at Prescript is to listen to your particular requirements, discuss and analyse the various options with you to find and secure your perfectly aligned role.

For those looking for a role as a newly qualified FRANZCR, we specialise in this. We also work with radiologists requiring a DWS or AON role, as well as established FRANZCR radiologists from across Australia, NZ and globally.

As well as remuneration, these discussions will include other important factors such as lifestyle, location, promotion and career development prospects, options for equity and anything else that’s pertinent to your individual scenario.

Please reach out and have a chat!

Remuneration Options.

Here’s a quick overview of some possible remuneration options you may be offered:

Daily rate models (similar to a long term locum) – Approximately $3000 - $3500 per day

Salary – Range can be as broad as approximately $550k pa - $750k+ - Potentially with percentage or performance bonus attached

Percentage of billings model – with or without base salary – Approximately 18-22%

Total annual income, depending on all these factors, can be from $500 - $700k - $800k – $900k - $1,000,000k+

*PLEASE NOTE: If part-time work appeals, this is often a feasible option – Please do ask us. (e.g. 1-4 days per week)

Note on Public Hospital Roles.

The public hospital paid roles, or “Staff Specialists” are governed by a state health award, and the salary packages are usually significantly lower than in private sector sites. 

Remuneration packages in public hospital paid jobs can range from about $250k (e.g. NSW Health Staff Specialist, Year 1) to about $500k (in WA, QLD or SA) - depending on location, seniority and experience. Different states have different awards – We can go over this with you.

Sometimes, the option of a split public/private mix role is a good scenario for some radiologists.

Location.

This plays a big part – Regional areas sometimes offer a more generous package than some of the city locations that traditionally have less trouble attracting radiologists to permanent roles.

State by state remuneration can vary, but generally, it’s more closely related to the particular employer and region.

Prescript has roles throughout Australia’s capital cities, large/medium/small centres, towns/cities, regional, coastal and inland locations – It’s great to have all the options!

Did you know? Many opportunities are not advertised, others are, but the actual nuances and flexible options that can be tailored are not always apparent. It’s so worthwhile to have a chat, find out more so you’ll be informed and able to decide you decide on a permanent move, locums or teleradiology.

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Key Criteria

Below is an overview to give you a starting point for planning your questions and clarifying your priorities.

What key criteria really matter to you when taking a new permanent role?

Contemplating a move to a new job doesn’t need to be stressful or full of unknowns. Here are some points we will discuss with you in a consultative, open process to help you clarify your priorities, and help us narrow down the best step forward into a new position.

Clinical fit Does the role match your skills/modalities and your career goals?

Workload and conditions ➝ What is the expectation? How flexible is the opportunity for part-time options or for your particular style of working?

Location Do the locations match up to be a great place for you to live and work?

Community and facilities Is this a community that you can really enjoy and that fits the needs of you and your family? (Ask us about schools, community and cultural groups, sports and recreation and leisure activities too.)

Start date ➝ Is there flexibility on when you can start? Will you be supported in the move here? (NOTE – Always check your notice period for your current role and any restrictions in your contract and let us know this too)

Long term prospects➝ Is this role secure? Is there growth opportunity?

Money Let’s talk openly about remuneration structure and realistic, bottom-line earnings that you can expect. How can we help tailor this to your preferences too?

We hope this gives you a good starting point and some key information about the way the locum and permanent job-seeking process works and how we can work with you to support your work wishes.

We build long term, trusted relationships with doctors and radiology providers. It’s always the number one goal to offer the best possible outcomes based on your wishes.

So, let’s talk! Locums? Permanent role? Teleradiology? – Call or email anytime.

I’m here to listen to and help you with information and the best positions for your personal scenario. (*Discussions are confidential so you can rest assured of your privacy when making contact.)

Nicola Speer - Senior Recruitment Partner for Radiology
nicola@prescript.com.au // +61 405 429 799


About Nicola Speer

Nicola Speer is Prescript’s Senior Recruitment Partner for Radiology with a focus on locum and permanent positions across Australia, New Zealand and globally.

There are three ways to contact Nicola:

  1. Call Nicola on +61 405 429 799 

  2. Email nicola@prescript.com.au 

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript’ below

 
Listening to and gaining a deep understanding of the needs of our doctors and clients we partner with is my primary focus. I specialise in delivering a whole new model of locum and permanent job service that has a truly positive impact on all parties. My own passion for healthcare, lifestyle and wellbeing means I can bring these elements into Prescript and offer wonderful experiences and solutions for radiologists, hospitals and practices.

Prescript are medical recruitment specialists.

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 contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 

We’d love to hear from you!

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We’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage, leaving doctors loving what they do and regional communities feeling like they have the best doctors in town.

Your Favourite Podcasts For Doctors?

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I am a massive fan of podcasts and love subscribing to a whole range of programmes on different topics - some I listen to every day, some once a week and others I will dip in and out of depending on my mood. There are guilty pleasures (you may find a podcast about ‘an everyday story of country folk’ in my library!) and a book club that has inspired most of my recent Booktopia purchases.

The newest (or newly found) podcast I love is ‘How To Fail’ by Elizabeth Day. Each episode is a conversation with someone in the public eye and focuses on events in their life that didn’t go well. It is a refreshing reminder that success is rarely a straight line, onwards and upwards, but a tangle of backwards, downwards and off to the side. For me, with the challenges of running a business during the pandemic, I have found this podcast a welcome support. Interviewees include Graham Norton, Dr Alex George, Alain De Botton and Alistair Campbell.

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How To Fail

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day is a podcast that celebrates the things that haven’t gone right. Every week, a new interviewee explores what their failures taught them about how to succeed better.

What podcasts do you enjoy listening to? Are there ones you would like to recommend to other doctors? Send your top choices to Prescript and we will compile a collection of medical podcasts to share.

To start here are four doctor-related podcasts that we think you’ll enjoy for different reasons. Links to subscribe are below.

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The Joyful Doctor

Dr Caroline Walker, founder of The Joyful Doctor, interviews a host of inspiring doctors and healthcare professionals from around the world. Listen in for inspiration and amazing tips on how you can be more joyful - whether you work in medicine or not!

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onthewards

onthewards was set up to give practical help, education and guidance to junior doctors and senior medical students, whenever, wherever and however they need it. onthewards is an invaluable partner in your medical journey – both on and off the wards.

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Beneath the Armour

The podcast is designed to reduce feelings of inadequacy, put vulnerability on the table, and inspire a next generation of doctors, nurses, psychologists and other healthcare workers to be the leaders of the future.

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The Waiting Room

An A&E doctor at the height of this pandemic, Alex talks to an inspiring range of guests, giving us unique insight and exclusive access to those who often work in dangerous or austere environments.

This series is about celebrating healthcare heroes and telling their stories.

I hope you enjoy listening and can’t wait to hear your favourite podcasts too!


About James Hill

James Hill is a medical recruitment specialist. He is passionate about helping regional hospitals and practices across Australia find doctors for their permanent and locum positions.

As the founder of Prescript Recruitment, he has the practical experience of delivering an exceptional recruitment service for doctors with the result that communities everywhere have the healthcare they deserve.

James’ fourteen years of working with regional healthcare providers has given him a first-hand insight into the issues they face to attract doctors. His successful track record of filling locum and permanent positions in every State and Territory means he knows what strategies work and what don’t.

James is also a writer of blogs for LinkedIn and the Prescript Recruitment website where he draws on his experience to share his opinions on current staffing issues.

I believe for you to partner with the right medical recruitment agency, that reflects your wishes and lifestyle choices, is so important. Prescript’s focus is on what matters most to you, whatever stage of your career, your location or your future plans.

Prescript are medical recruitment specialists.

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 contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 

We’d love to hear from you!

We’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage, leaving doctors loving what they do and regional communities feeling like they have the best doctors in town.

Benefits For Doctors Working In Regional And Remote Australia

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I’m Rebecca Doyle - Prescript’s Senior Radiology Recruitment Partner. My focus is on helping radiologists find locum and permanent positions across Australia, New Zealand and globally.

There are many good reasons for doctors to work in regional and remote Australia, and it is not just because it is beneficial for patients and health services. Whether you are doing a short-term locum or making a permanent move, it is hugely rewarding and beneficial for the doctors going to these locations too.

Here are just some great benefits of doctors working in regional and remote Australia.

Impact On Communities

✓ Positive impact

Probably the first thing that comes to mind is the positive impact a doctor can make by working at a regional or remote health service. 

✓ Make a huge difference

Often these health services can go for months, or even years, without a permanent doctor, which affects not only the patients and their families & friends but the staff in the health service or clinic they are working in too. 

✓ Contribution of medical expertise

The contribution of medical expertise in under-resourced health services is often received with much gratitude. It is often very rewarding for those doctors who can work there as they can see the huge difference they are making to many people's lives.

Professional Life

✓ Complex and interesting cases

Often in regional and remote locations, doctors can treat more complex and interesting cases.  It is very normal to have a greater variety of health issues to attend to, than what a city doctor may see where patients have easy access to sub-specialist services. 

✓ Form long-term relationships

Whether you are in a permanent role or returning to a regular locum role, you'll have the opportunity to form long-term relationships and provide trusted care to your patients. This continuity of care is a very rewarding part of the job.

✓ Feel welcomed and supported

The medical community in a rural or regional location is also usually very inclusive. You are welcomed and supported in a way that is not as common in a structured and hierarchical urban health service.

✓ Experience a social atmosphere

It can be very social too with many extracurricular activities such as sports teams or nights out commonly being organised amongst health staff.   

✓ Higher salary/locum rates

With regional and remote medical positions usually paid higher than a city salary or locum rate, it's the cherry on the top of what is already a very fulfilling role.   

Personal Life

There are many positive reasons why a regional or remote lifestyle is good for one's soul. 

✓ Relationships

The first thing you'll likely notice if coming from an urban environment is what those living regionally already know. You'll find friendly and supportive locals who are happy to welcome you in and tell you everything you need to know, all whilst enjoying a much more relaxed pace of living. 

People are quick to help each other out and will often get involved with volunteering in different community events and organisations. It's often so much easier to meet people and form long-lasting relationships.

✓ Wellness

Everything just feels easy. There are no long commute or traffic jams, and instead, you can spend your mornings walking your kids to school, reading the paper at a café or getting down to the ocean for a morning dip. 

Being able to take the time to enjoy the mornings, hearing the birds sing and smelling the fresh air each day has a powerful effect on your sense of wellbeing and freedom.

✓ Nature

A lot of regional and remote locations have plenty of natural beauty on the doorstep to discover. Whether it's visiting stunning national parks, camping under the millions of stars in a country location or enjoying the delights of a pristine and uncrowded beach, there's so much to do to keep your weekends packed with enjoyable and enriching experiences.

✓ Family Life

Life in a regional location also mixes exceptionally well with family life due to the close-knit community and the slower pace of living that allows you to spend that precious time with those closest to you.  

✓ Affordability

It's well known that real estate in regional and remote locations is much more affordable than in the cities, so not only will you be able to enjoy a fantastic quality of life, but you'll get to afford the house of your dreams to live in. 

Want To Know More?

Prescript is passionate about helping to solve the regional doctor shortage and has a great range of locum and permanent opportunities to choose from.

With the varied and interesting cases you'll see, the relationships you'll form, and the fantastic lifestyle and positive impact on the community you'll experience, this means you will have a true understanding of the rewards of working as a doctor in regional and remote Australia.

Talk to Prescript to see how you can make a difference to not only your life but the lives of many others.


About Rebecca Doyle

Rebecca Doyle is Prescript’s Senior Recruitment Partner for Radiology with a focus on locum and permanent positions across Australia, New Zealand and globally.

There are three ways to contact Rebecca:

  1. Call Rebecca on 0434 401 379 

  2. Email rebecca@prescript.com.au 

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 
I have been very privileged to spend my career working in highly regarded organisations such as Prescript Recruitment, Johnson & Johnson Medical and St Vincent’s Hospital. Within these organisations you will find cultures of honesty, respect and well-earned reputations for their high standards of service and customer care.

Prescript are medical recruitment specialists.

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 contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 

We’d love to hear from you!

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We’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage, leaving doctors loving what they do and regional communities feeling like they have the best doctors in town.

What Does PQS Stand For?

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I’m Stef McLaughlin, Prescript’s Operations, Leadership & Giving Manager. I wanted to give you an overview of PQS and what it means for doctors and hospitals.

Prescript takes great pride in representing our doctors across Australia, NZ and globally. We work with a mix of hospitals, clinics and private practices.

I know that paperwork can be time-consuming and often tedious. We want working with Prescript to be straightforward for both the doctor and for the health service.

Each Australian health service is unique. That means that different checks and paperwork are required for each location/health service we work with. Often the paperwork requested overlaps – understandably, this can be a significant cause of frustration for some of our doctors!

Because of this, I introduced PQS (Prescript Quality Standards). This is a set of paperwork standards and background checks that we use as a foundation for each doctor we work with. I want everyone we work with to have peace of mind that each Prescript doctor has met a consistent level of checks.

WHAT IS PART OF OUR PQS CHECKLIST?

PQS Prescript Interview Report - with one of our medical recruitment partners

PQS Registered with Prescript as a candidate

PQS Answered disclosure questions

PQS Medical Board Registration checked

PQS Shared a copy of driving licence and passport

PQS Provided proof of qualifications - Primary Degree and Fellowship

PQS CV updated for recent work history

PQS Right to work checked (citizenship and visas)

PQS Google keyword search

PQS Three reference reports (two as a minimum)

WHAT IS NOT PART OF OUR PQS CHECKLIST?

[These can be location specific and requested by the health service]

 Working with children checks

 Police clearance reports

 Immunisation/vaccination evidence

Since implementing PQS, it has made everyone’s life easier. Our doctors can rely on PQS to help their applications stand out, as well as minimise duplication of paperwork.

About Stef McLaughlin

Stef is Prescript’s Operations, Leadership & Giving Manager, working with regional hospitals and practices across Australia to ensure that doctors start on time. Stef is responsible for Prescript’s PQS and our one million days of water giving goal.

There are three ways to contact Stef:

  1. Call Stef on 0416 544 577

  2. Email stef@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 
Paperwork, credentialing and travel logistics can sometimes be such a headache! My role is to ease the pain and guide all our doctors through the process. Hopefully the hospitals, clinics and doctors I work with feel they are well supported by me and the Prescript team.

Prescript are medical recruitment specialists.

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 contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 

We’d love to hear from you!

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We’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage, leaving doctors loving what they do and regional communities feeling like they have the best doctors in town.

Google & Prescript: Connecting Doctors To Remote Australian Communities

We are delighted to share that Google chose to spotlight Prescript’s mission to help solve the regional doctor shortage.

The video features Marcia Beere (Prescript’s Recruitment & Credentialing Partner, based in Bega, NSW) and her working relationship with Dr Emily Vink (a GP Obstetrician based in Kununurra, remote Western Australia).

We love what we do at Prescript and the difference it makes to doctors, the health services we recruit for and the positive impact on regional & remote communities.

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Prescript is a medical recruitment company with a mission - fix the doctor shortage in regional and remote Australia. Hear the story of how Prescript has been able to connect with more doctors around Australia thanks to Google’s tools and resources to help address the regional doctor shortage across the country.
— Google

Prescript are medical recruitment specialists.

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 contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 

We’d love to hear from you!

We’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage, leaving doctors loving what they do and regional communities feeling like they have the best doctors in town.

Travel Update For Doctors - June 2021

Latest News - June 2021

Welcome to our Prescript travel information for doctors and health services.

Below are links to trusted sources for the latest news on Australian inter & intra-state travel restrictions.

If you are booked into a locum, through Prescript, we will contact you if there are any changes to your current logistics (and if you are relocating for a permanent position).

Border updates are frequently occurring and we will share the news with you as quickly as possible.

Remember - Prescript Recruitment is here to help.

If you would like to speak to us, there are three ways to get in contact:

  1. Call – 1300 755 498

  2. Email – contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click here to book a time to talk


State & Territory - Quick Links

🔊 Australian Capital Territory Travel Updates

🔊 New South Wales Travel Updates

🔊 Northern Territory Travel Updates

🔊 Queensland Travel Updates

🔊 South Australia Travel Updates

🔊 Tasmania Travel Updates

🔊 Victoria COVID-19 Updates

🔊 Western Australia Travel Updates

 

New Zealand / Australia Travel

🔊 Info from Australian Government.

 

About James Hill

James Hill is a medical recruitment specialist. He is passionate about helping regional hospitals and practices across Australia find doctors for their permanent and locum positions.

As the founder of Prescript Recruitment, he has the practical experience of delivering an exceptional recruitment service for doctors with the result that communities everywhere have the healthcare they deserve.

James’ fourteen years of working with regional healthcare providers has given him a first-hand insight into the issues they face to attract doctors. His successful track record of filling locum and permanent positions in every State and Territory means he knows what strategies work and what don’t.

James is also a writer of blogs for LinkedIn and the Prescript Recruitment website where he draws on his experience to share his opinions on current staffing issues.

There are three ways to contact James:

  1. Call James on 0410 792 310

  2. Email james@prescript.com.au 

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript’

 
I believe for you to partner with the right medical recruitment agency, that reflects your wishes and lifestyle choices, is so important. Prescript’s focus is on what matters most to you, whatever stage of your career, your location or your future plans.

Prescript are medical recruitment specialists.

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 contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 

We’d love to hear from you!

We’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage, leaving doctors loving what they do and regional communities feeling like they have the best doctors in town.

Why Our Goal Of One Million Days Water Is More Important Than Ever

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We have seen the recent news that the Tigray region of Ethiopia has been subject to some harrowing events. The area has been facing a humanitarian crisis, due to the armed conflict, with thousands of people killed and millions displaced.

Tigray has been close to Prescript Recruitment’s heart as it is the location for our giving goal – providing one million days of clean water for families.  This giving is linked to our everyday business activities  - every time we help a doctor in Australia with the next step in their career or help a regional hospital, we give towards our giving goal.

We chose Tigray as the focus for our giving as not having clean water is a solvable problem that reaps enormous benefits. Our giving contributes to the construction of hand-dug wells, reducing disease and giving reliability to communities.  It is devasting to see so much of this good work unpicked by brutal violence. The lasts news is that thousands of wells and water sources have been deliberately damaged or destroyed.

Prescript is determined to reach and exceed our million days of water target – contributing to new infrastructure and restoring damaged wells.

The good news is that projects have continued to run during the unrest. Donations will assist with the restoration of damaged water supplies to 20 villages to provide water for 3,600 people. This will be a tiny start to an extensive program. It is estimated that 60% of the 11,250 water supply schemes (including over 7,000 wells) in Tigray are now non-functioning because they have been damaged as a result of the conflict.

We link our day to day business activities to our giving goal of providing families access to clean water in rural Ethiopia.

What's Next?

Lives depend on the restoration of the water supplies, and I am so proud that we are making an incredible impact on this. We link our day to day business activities to our giving goal. For example:

When a hospital or practice confirms a doctor in a locum or permanent position in regional Australia

When a doctor refers another doctor to us

When a doctor registers as a new candidate with Prescript

When a doctor completes a reference for another doctor

When a hospital or practice agrees to work with Prescript on a long-term vacancy

 

Being a Business for Good

All this has been made possible by our membership of the Global Business Giving Initiative Buy1Give1 (B1G1). It means your choice to work with Prescript ensures something great happens in the world and saves lives as well.

B1G1 is a social enterprise and non-profit organisation with a mission to create a world full of giving. Unlike conventional giving models, B1G1 helps small and medium-sized businesses achieve more social impact by embedding giving activities into everyday business operations and creating unique giving stories. Every business transaction (and as a result, the business’ day-to-day activity) can impact lives.

Watch the video above to see an example of how people access water in Ethiopia. It made me realise exactly what a difference we can make to communities such as these.


About Stef McLaughlin

Stef is Prescript’s Credentialing, Quality & Giving Manager, working with regional hospitals and practices across Australia to ensure that doctors start on time. Stef is responsible for Prescript’s quality management processes and our giving relationship with the Buy1Give1 programme.

There are three ways to contact Stef:

  1. Call Stef on 0416 544 577

  2. Email stef@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 
B1G1 is something I am extremely proud of. I am proud of what we have achieved and genuinely love that our work directly impacts lives, not just here within my home, Australia, but also overseas.

Prescript are medical recruitment specialists.

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 contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 

We’d love to hear from you!

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