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Emergency Registrars – Bunbury WA

If you want the dream work life balance, Bunbury is where you should be.
— Georgia Stratford
 

Prescript is partnering with the Bunbury Hospital, to recruit Emergency Registrars for fixed term contract positions.

  • Accredited training rotations (ED education, Anaesthetics, Medicine, ICU)
  • Attractive remuneration based on state award rate and experience
  • Largest regional emergency department outside of Perth

About the role

You will be providing day to day medical care for the biggest emergency department in WA outside of Perth. You will work alongside a very experienced consultant-led department, and have access to a wealth of medical knowledge. This multi-disciplinary team are passionate in delivering an educational collegial environment, and have a clear vision of what working at Bunbury Emergency Department should be like. They will provide you with a structured yet relaxed culture where everyone pulls together to deliver exceptional emergency care to the South West population. This department embodies the meaning of what it is to be part of a team.

About Bunbury Hospital

Bunbury Emergency Department receives on average 40,000 presentations per year. The department has 39 beds including a 10 bed SSU and provides support to the surrounding regional communities. The department functions as the regional centre for the whole South West; you will gain exposure to the complete spectrum of acute medical, surgical, paediatric, obstetric, gynaecological and mental health related illness.

About Bunbury

Bunbury is not known internationally as a must-see destination - but it should be. It provides a bio-diversity playground for anyone who visits. Travel in any direction and you will be encapsulated by its beauty and completely spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do and see. Take the scenic route to Perth just an hour and a half up the road and explore the bustling capital of Western Australia. Or travel south to immerse yourself in everything the world-famous Margaret River Region has to offer. If you don’t fancy taking a trip, stay in Bunbury to see the wild but friendly bottlenose dolphins who base their home at your local beach.

Bunbury and the surrounding region offers everything you want, and boasts pristine white beaches, award winning wineries and waterfront restaurants. There is a diverse range of outdoor activities available from action packed water sports and mountain biking to relaxing walks through picturesque nature trails.

This cosmopolitan regional city really does have it all. See my location report to discover a world you never knew existed.

Benefits

WA Country Health will offer an attractive remuneration based on your postgraduate year between $106,460 – 146,065 plus superannuation, and professional development allowances. You will have access to salary packaging up to $19,000, flexible study and annual leave arrangements, professional development opportunities, plus additional shift and after hours penalty rates.

Criteria

You will have 6-12 months of critical care experience either within Emergency, Anaesthetics, Medicine or Intensive Care.

To Apply

To be considered for this position, you must be at least PGY4 and hold current general registration with AHPRA or be eligible for registration via the Competent Authority pathway (United Kingdom, Canada, United States, New Zealand and Ireland).

This is an excellent role located in a region that has it all. Call Georgia Stratford at Prescript Recruitment on 0416 544 788 to ask any questions or apply online.

Job Type: Full-time

Bunbury WA - Location Report

Bunbury WA

QUINTESSENTIAL BUNBURY

The cosmopolitan city of Bunbury is renowned for its wild but friendly bottlenose dolphins which you can meet at the shoreline or out in the bay aboard a dolphin watching and swimming tour. It’s also the setting of many maritime legends and the northern gateway to Australia’s South West - one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, where world-class wine, pristine beaches and forests of timber giants can all be enjoyed in a single day.
— Tourism - Western Australia

GETTING THERE

Bunbury is located on the stunning South West Coastline of Western Australia.

By flight – Perth airport receives regular flights from all over Australia. There is no connecting flight down to Bunbury, however Perth has plenty of options to get to Bunbury via hire car, rail or coach.

By rail - Bunbury is accessible by rail, with the Australind train departing from the Perth Railway station twice daily. The train takes around two hours and thirty minutes, stopping along the way at several towns located along the South-Western Highway.  Visit the Trans WA website www.transwa.wa.gov.au

By road – Bunbury is located just under a two-hire drive south of Perth CBD, the quickest route is to take the Kwinana Freeway, and this will become Forrest Highway. Follow the signs to Bunbury.

Take the scenic inland route from Perth, take the South-Western Highway which guides you inland from the suburb of Armadale, Pinjarra, Waroona, Harvey, Brunswick Junction then Bunbury.

 

Things to do and see

You’ll certainly be spoilt for choice, travel one hour in any direction and you will be captivated by the incredible biodiversity South West Australia has to offer. Stay local to explore the Tuart forest one of the rarest remaining forests in the world, or discover the unique ecosystem and marine life of Leschenault Estuary.

Margaret River Region

Travel an hour south and immerse yourself in everything the world-famous Margaret River region has to offer
— Tourism Australia

The Margaret River region is known around the world for its top-quality wines and food. While the region produces less than 3 per cent of Australia's wine, it accounts for more than a fifth of its premium wine. There are more than 120 world-class wineries to explore, including Flinders Bay Wines, Flying Fish Cove, and Evans & Tate, and opportunities to not only try fine wines, but get beyond the cellar doors. Among the many vineyard tours there are also tours that get you behind the scenes to meet winemakers, have a barrel room testing, and potentially even blend your own bottle of wine, coupled with a long lunch.


If you are a doctor and would like to know more about living and working in Bunbury then Prescript would be very happy to help.  Call 1300 755 498 or click the button below.

Bathurst NSW - Location Report

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QUINTESSENTIAL BATHURST

Located on the ‘other’ side of the Great Dividing Range, Bathurst is Australia’s oldest inland settlement from colonial times, boasting a cool climate and a manicured central square where formidable Victorian buildings transport you to the past...
...Bathurst’s global claim to fame is its status as the home of Australian motor sport: since 1963, the ‘Great Race’ (the Bathurst 1000) continues to draw massive crowds to its picturesque, twisty, turny circuit.
— Lonely Planet

GETTING THERE

Driving - You can drive to Bathurst from Sydney in under 3 hours.  Best route is via M4 and A32 - amazing views through the Blue Mountains.

Train - There are infrequent trains arriving and departing from Sydney and it takes about 4 hours.

Airport - You can fly from Sydney Bathurst Airport in 50 minutes. Cost is between $200 and $350 return with REX.

Countryside around Bathurst, NSW

Countryside around Bathurst, NSW

 

THINGS TO DO & SEE

Bathurst is famous for motor racing - the Bathurst 12 Hour and the Bathurst 1000 at the Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit.

Bathurst and the surrounding area is also famous for its historical attractions - from grand Victorian buildings to old gold mining villages.


If you are a doctor and would like to know more about living and and working in Bathurst then Prescript would be very happy to help.  Call 1300 755 498 or click the button below.

Consultant Physician, General Medicine Job in WA

Prescript is partnering with a regional hospital in WA to find an innovative and forward-thinking Consultant Physician, General Medicine to join their team in 2017.

  • Charming city located on an incredible coastline
  • Competitive remuneration package up to $404,283 plus relocation allowance
  • Fantastic opportunity to improve quality and overall patient care in the region
WA Consultant Physician Job

Looking for a new adventure in 2017? Tired of the traffic and ever-rising house prices in the big city? Now’s your chance to make the lifestyle change you’ve been longing for without compromising on career progression. With world-class wine, food, beaches and hiking on offer within minutes of the CBD, you’ll be glad you made the move to this stunning corner of Australia.

As the new Consultant Physician, General Medicine you will rely on your substantial experience to ensure safety and quality for all. Your role will involve undertaking acute medicine outpatient clinics and on-call duties as required. You will also advise and assist in planning service improvements with a particular focus on length of stay, medical education and training.

To be successful in this position, you must hold (or be eligible for) registration by the Medical Board of Australia and a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physicians (RACP). 

For more information on this position, contact Elissa Slingsby at Prescript Recruitment on 1300 755 498 or email elissa@prescript.com.au

Albany WA - Location Report

QUINTESSENTIAL ALBANY 

This charming city marks the spot where the first European settlers set foot in Western Australia, and much of their legacy remains today with around 50 colonial buildings standing proudly as museums, galleries and restaurants. From convict prisons, whaling ships and taverns to quaint cottages and grand National Trust residences...
— Tourism - Western Australia

GETTING THERE

Driving - The Albany Highway gets you there in just five hours from Perth. 

Airport - A direct flight from Perth takes about one hour and 20 minutes. 

Walking - The Bibbulmun Track is a long distance walk trail in Western Australia. It runs from Kalamunda, east of Perth to Albany and is 1,003.1 kilometres long.

Salmon Holes Beach - Albany WA

Salmon Holes Beach - Albany WA

 

THINGS TO DO AND SEE

The Bibbulmun Track - one of the world's great long distance walks. Start/end in Perth and the track close to Albany provides some spectacular views of the coastal scenery.

Beaches - whether you are into swimming, surfing or fishing there is the perfect beach for you in and around Albany. 

DINING and drinking OPTIONS

Visit the cellar doors for a wine tasting, or dine in and taste some of the Great Southern’s fresh local produce. Linger around the vineyards and enjoy your peaceful surroundings. Download the Amazing Albany Dining Out Guide to ensure you don’t miss out on all that Albany has to offer. -
— AmazingAlbany.com.au

Visit the Great Southern Distilling Company - they produce premium quality spirits including WA's only single malt whiskey!


If you are a doctor and would like to know more about living and and working in Albany then Prescript would be very happy to help.  Call 1300 755 498 or click the button below or email hello@prescript.com.au

Geelong - Location Report

Meet all the Geelong Waterfront bollards....really quickly!

QUINTESSENTIAL GEELONG

Geelong is Victoria’s second-largest centre, a proud, industrial town with an interesting history and pockets of charm......the town is undergoing something of a makeover. It’s centered around sparkling Corio Bay waterfront, and in its city centre heritage buildings from the boom days of the wool industry and the gold-rush era have now been converted into swanky restaurants and bars.
— Lonely Planet

GETTING THERE

Driving - Geelong is only an hour south west of Melbourne. 

Train - Direct from Melbourne’s Southern Cross station and arrive in less than 75 minutes.

Airport - Avalon is a 30 minute drive from Geelong and Tullamarine is just over one hour away. 

The Pier Geelong

The Pier Geelong

 

THINGS TO DO AND SEE


If you are a doctor and would like to know more about living and and working in Geelong then Prescript would be very happy to help.  Call 1300 755 498 or click the button below.

Ballarat - Location Report

QUINTESSENTIAL BALLARAT

Ballarat was built on gold and it’s easy to see the proceeds of those days in the grand Victorian-era architecture around the city centre. The single biggest attraction here is the fabulous, re-created gold-mining village at Sovereign Hill, but there’s plenty more in this busy provincial city to keep you occupied, including grand gold-mining-era architecture and a stunning new museum dedicated to the Eureka Stockade.
— Lonely Planet

GETTING THERE

Driving - Ballarat is only an hour and 20 minutes west of Melbourne. 

Train - Direct from Melbourne’s Southern Cross station and arrive in less than 90 minutes.

Airport - Tullamarine or Avalon airports are about one hour away. 

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THINGS TO DO AND SEE

Sovereign Hill - a re-creation of an 1860s gold-mining township. 

Ballarat Wildlife Park

Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka.
 

EATING AND DRINKING


If you are a doctor and would like to know more about living and and working in Ballarat then Prescript would be very happy to help.  Call 1300 755 498 or click the button below.