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Sydney - Location Report For Doctors

Sydney

QUINTESSENTIAL SYDNEY

Such a stunning city with all the iconic sights such as the Opera House and Harbour Bridge that have become symbols of this incredible place – but there’s more to Sydney than the obvious big names.

Take a step into some suburbs outside the CBD, find some secluded beaches and harbour havens, meander pretty streets and dine in some of the hidden treasures that local foodies revel in and tourists make their mission to find.

HUNGRY?

How about some of the little restaurants and bars around Surry Hills, Darlinghurst and Paddington? These suburbs are close to the city but another world in culture and style.

There is a rich cultural diversity in the culinary world in Sydney too with the best in Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Japanese, French, Spanish, Italian, Lebanese being just a few on the long list.

WALK AND EXPLORE

The beaches and harbours of Sydney are a must see. So vast you could take a lifetime to explore them all. On a shorter trip, why not walk the famous Bondi to Bronte coastline? The pathway meanders along right on the edge of the cliffs and provides incredible views and photo opportunities. Especially beautiful are the early mornings and late evenings where the colours glow.

Watch the ever-present surfers carving it up on the waves and if it’s during the warmer months, enjoy a dip, between the flags on Bondi, Tamarama or Bronte Beach.

If an ocean swim is not for you, try the iconic Icebergs Swimming Pool or Bronte Pool. In the harbours, you might enjoy a swim at Camp Cove, Neilson Park or Watson’s Bay.

FANCY A SPIN ON THE HARBOUR?

Boats are a symbol of Sydney’s water culture and there are no shortage of enviable yachts, sleek launches and stylish cruising vessels to see. An accessible, quick, cheap and lovely way to get on the water is to take one of the Sydney ferries. A trip to the suburb of Manly, another famous beach spot, takes only half an hour by ferry from Circular Quay, right in the heart of the CBD. Great views are on offer from the ferries of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge too.

CULTURE

Walking and viewing some of the contemporary and traditional art collections and galleries around Sydney is a pretty good way to spend a few hours. The Art Gallery of New South Wales, beautifully situated in the parklands overlooking the harbour, is free to visit and has an extensive collection of Australian, European, Asian and contemporary art. The Museum of Contemporary Art, right down by the water in Circular Quay is another of the big hitters – check their site for the latest exhibitions.

As well as the ever-popular big galleries, a walk around the streets of arty suburbs such as Paddington is a sure way to take in some cutting edge exhibitions by practicing artists. The Martin Browne Contemporary gallery, and in nearby Woollahra, The Oleson Irwin Gallery, are a good starting points.

KEEPING HEALTHY

Sydney’s health food and fitness scene is thriving. Testament to this are the fit bodies on all the beaches at dawn every day, exercising and enjoying the natural surroundings. For visitors too, there are plenty of yoga or Pilates classes that can be attended on a casual basis. There are gyms and outdoor fitness programmes, swimming schools, dance classes and more.

To keep up the energy and the healthy approach to life, why not try some clean, organic juices, smoothies and food from some of the well-stocked organic shops that can be found in most suburbs?

MARKETS

Wandering a city’s markets is a perfect way to really get a feel for a place. Sydney has a host to choose from. Most are on weekends with a few standouts for food being Everleigh Markets in Redfern – Every Saturday morning. Everleigh is a farmers’ market packed with fresh, quality produce, cheeses, meats, baked goods and more. You can also dine there on freshly made food, coffee and juices for a hearty market breakfast. Other great food markets include Bondi Beach – Every Saturday morning and Marrickville – Every Sunday morning.

For clothes, arts and crafts, try Bondi, Glebe, The Rocks and Paddington. Check online for details of times and addresses.

MORE

Of course there is SO much more to Sydney – We hope you enjoy exploring and recommend you take also some suburbs further afield that are culturally rich and diverse.

Find your way and discover. Let us know any favourite spots, recommendations or discoveries.

Icebergs Swimming Pool - Bondi Beach - Sydney - Australia

Icebergs Swimming Pool - Bondi Beach - Sydney - Australia

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Canberra - Location Report

When you visit Canberra, prepare to experience one good thing after another. Because whether it's world-class wining and dining, iconic national treasures or breathtaking adventures, everything you're after is just moments away.

QUINTESSENTIAL CANBERRA

Canberra is often overlooked by visitors to Australia in favour or Sydney and Melbourne, but it is the best location to explore Australia's culture and heritage through its many galleries, museums and the old & new federal parliament buildings.

Known as the ‘Bush Capital’, it is surrounded by forest, farmland and nature reserves.  Canberra is a planned city with wide boulevards lined with large buildings and green open areas surrounding spacious suburbs.  The focal point is Lake Burley Griffin, with its impressive water jet fountain.

THINGS TO DO AND SEE

The Australian War Memorial – very moving with exhibits from dioramas of battlefields to modern interactive displays

New Parliament House – daily, free guided tours. See the House of Representatives and the Senate and stand on top, under the giant flagpole and admire the view.

Galleries – the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery of Australia are great to explore and show key moments and people which help tell the story about Australian identity.

The annual Floriade Festival – flowers (in their thousands), plants, music and market stalls. It gets incredibly busy, but worth going for the atmosphere.  This year it runs from Saturday 17 September until Sunday 16 October 2016.

Lake Burley Griffin – put on your trainers and cycle around its 35-kilometre perimeter, or if that is too ambitious you can walk/jog certain scenic sections.  From a certain look out point you can see Yarralumla which is the official residence of the Governor-General and where The Queen stays on her visits.

FOOD & DRINK

PLACES TO EXPLORE NEARBY

Canberra Wineries - Did you know that within a 40 minute drive there are 140 vineyards with more than 33 wineries? Take a tour and sample some distinctive, award-winning cool climate wines. Click here for a fun list to work your way through....

Jervis Bay is a two hour drive from Canberra on the New South Wales south coast.  Famous for its white, sandy beaches. 

Australian Alps - Bushwalk in Namadgi National Park or venture further afield and climb Mount Kosciuszko, Australia's tallest peak. 


WANT TO WORK IN CANBERRA?

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Consultant Endocrinologist – Tasmania

  • Modern hospital in an attractive regional city
  • $2500 daily rates for locums
  • Relocation assistance provided for those making a more permanent move

Prescript is partnering with a 300-bed public hospital in Tasmania to find an experienced Staff Specialist - Endocrinologist to provide high-quality inpatient and outpatient care to a growing regional population. This is a permanent position available from July 2017; locum cover is required in the short term.

About the Hospital

Dedicated to providing the highest standards of healthcare to its community, the hospital fosters a commitment to best practice and continuous improvement, education and research. You will join a referral hospital that provides services to around a quarter of a million people, seeing close to 25,000 inpatients and around 224,000 outpatients each year. 


The Department of Medicine has a strong research culture with many physicians conducting independent and clinical trial based research with affiliation with the Clifford Craig Medical Research Trust.


Strong teamwork and close professional relationships with colleagues and communities are all hallmarks of Tasmanian healthcare. Medical professionals from all over Australia and the world work together to combine their unique perspectives, skills and experience. You will be working in an inclusive environment that’s committed to equity and diversity.

Many doctors who make the move to Tasmania advance rapidly in their careers as they are able to expand and develop their management and specialist clinical skills. 

About the Location

Your new city, like the rest of Tasmania, is a good example of good things coming in small packages and is ideally nestled at the head of a beautiful valley. The city has grown around a pretty port which has a fascinating history and a vibrant modern day culture.

The region’s natural beauty is truly staggering and it has developed a well-deserved reputation for fine wine, excellent food from the local surrounds, and a buzzing vibe in which to enjoy all these good things.

About You

To be able to apply for this position, you must hold FRACP or equivalent, be eligible to apply for registration with AHPRA and be able to demonstrate professional competence as a Consultant Endocrinologist. A passion for regional healthcare is also essential in order to be considered for this role.

Sound Interesting?

With its combination of a friendly team culture, extensive professional development opportunities and a focus on work-life balance, you’ll no doubt want to get all the details about this great position.

Please note: locum Endocrinologist cover is required at this hospital from July 2017 ongoing, so if you already hold FRACP and specialist registration with AHPRA, there is the possibility of working as a locum in the short term.

To apply, email your CV and a brief covering letter to Ian Ormesher at Prescript Recruitment on ian@prescript.com.au or call 1300 755 498 today.

Ian Ormesher

Medical Recruitment Specialist

ian@prescript.com.au

1300 755 498

North West Tasmania Location Report

QUINTESSENTIAL NORTH WEST TASMANIA

North West Tasmania is known for its rugged beauty, stunning coastlines and rich agricultural lands. There is a huge appeal now for people wanting to either visit or move permanently to this beautiful part of the world.

Anyone wishing for some natural beauty combined with culture, history and artisanal food and wine produced locally, will love it!
— Nicola Speer

Within the North West region of Tasmania, there are distinct areas that all deserve their own allocation of time to go and explore and enjoy. There is a good overview of each on this link tasmaniasnorthwest.com.au  that will give you not only a sneak preview with its beautiful photographs, but also the right advice for getting there and what to see and do. From the township and close, friendly community of Burnie, to the harbours and beaches of Wynyard, to the thriving port-side city of Devonport, or the iconic walks and wildlife at Cradle Mountain, there is always something magical to do and see.

Discover North West Tasmania is another fantastic site to browse. They have stories and history as well as attractions and tips for planning to make sure you really maximise your time spent here. 

THINGS TO DO

With all the options, it’s great to have good, informative guides to the North West region’s attractions. Again, a great source is here at tasmaniasnorthwest.com.au

You can research and plan activities not only related the natural scenic adventure side that Tasmania is so famous for, but also ideas for arts and cultural activities, wellbeing and beauty, heritage and history, and not forgetting ideas on where to eat and drink.

Museums showcasing the layers of history that have built the North West region, as well as the rest of Tasmania provide relaxing places to wander and learn. Art galleries display the talent works of a great variety of local artists and markets pop up across the region with the food products and fresh produce from the local farmland and seas.

Wings Wildlife Park is an incredible place to see Australia’s wildlife up close. Conservation and rescue is a great part of the park and it’s absolutely a must for families visiting the region. 

Go where the world’s still wild, in a region that’s home to breathtaking scenery, unbelievable history, gourmet produce and the world’s cleanest air. There’s no end to the experiences on offer, and all of them are just a short trip away. No matter what you’re looking for in Tasmania’s North West, West Coast and on King Island, you’re sure to find something that astounds, surprises and delights.
— tasmaniasnorthwest.com.au

EATING & DRINKING

How does it sound to pick cherries fresh from the tree, when in season, then eat a meal of cherry related pies, ice creams and other treats? You can do so here at the Cherry Shed

For award winning fine dining, how about Pier 01 Restaurant?  You will get the chance to taste some of Tasmania’s best produce in this stylish environment. 

If you’re keen to sample the products from artisan producers of cheese, beer, wine and sprits, you can do so all in a day’s pleasant drive around the towns, villages and countryside. Why not try the Seven Sheds Brewery, Meadery and Hop Garden?

How about a visit the Tasmanian Food and Wine Conservatory, a cafe and providore stocking 100% Tasmanian produce from the best growers and producers across the state?

The Hellyers Road Distillery is in Burnie, just a 30 minute drive from the Devonport Ferry Terminal and offers tastings, tours and sales of their famous whisky, distilled on site using Tasmania’s crystal clear water.

Lastly, the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail is a must for any food lovers:

GETTING THERE

The North West Region is a key gateway for the Spirit of Tasmania, which docks in the port of Devonport on arrival from Melbourne. A lovely way to arrive!

There are numerous flights into Launceston from Australian cities and a regional flight into Burnie too. Check some of the options and ideas here

Once you’re there, it’s recommended to have a car. It is easy to arrange car hire if on holiday with airport pickups or city.


About Prescript Recruitment

For more information, a great place to start is www.prescript.com.au

You'll find information about our locum and permanent recruitment services for doctors, hospitals and practices.  You'll also find links to our blogs, location reports and other resources.

1300 755 498 // contact@prescript.com.au

Consultant Neurologist – Tasmania

  • Modern hospital in an attractive regional city
  • Initiate research and provide supervision and training
  • Relocation allowance and accommodation assistance provided

Prescript is partnering with a 300-bed public hospital in Tasmania to find an experienced Staff Specialist - Neurology to provide high quality inpatient and outpatient care to a growing regional population. This is a permanent position available from 16th June 2017; locum cover may be required in the short term.

About the Hospital

Dedicated to providing the highest standards of healthcare to its community, the hospital fosters a commitment to best practice and continuous improvement, education and research. You will join a referral hospital that provides services to around a quarter of a million people, seeing close to 25,000 inpatients and around 224,000 outpatients each year. 


The Department of Medicine has a strong research culture with many physicians conducting independent and clinical trial based research with affiliation with the Clifford Craig Medical Research Trust.


Strong teamwork and close professional relationships with colleagues and communities are all hallmarks of Tasmanian healthcare. Medical professionals from all over Australia and the world work together to combine their unique perspectives, skills and experience. You will be working in an inclusive environment that’s committed to equity and diversity.

Many doctors who make the move to Tasmania advance rapidly in their careers as they are able to expand and develop their management and specialist clinical skills. 

About the Location

Your new city, like the rest of Tasmania, is a good example of good things coming in small packages and is ideally nestled at the head of a beautiful valley. The city has grown around a pretty port which has a fascinating history and a vibrant modern day culture.

The region’s natural beauty is truly staggering and it has developed a well-deserved reputation for fine wine, excellent food from the local surrounds, and a buzzing vibe in which to enjoy all these good things.

About You

To be able to apply for this position, you must hold FRACP or equivalent, be eligible to apply for registration with AHPRA and be able to demonstrate professional competence as a Consultant Neurologist. A passion for regional healthcare is also essential in order to be considered for this role.

Sound Interesting?

With its combination of a friendly team culture, extensive professional development opportunities and a focus on work-life balance, you’ll no doubt want to get all the details about this great position.

Please note: locum Neurologist cover is required at this hospital from 16th June 2017 ongoing, so if you already hold FRACP and specialist registration with AHPRA, there is the possibility of working as a locum in the short term.

To apply, email your CV and a brief covering letter to Ian Ormesher at Prescript Recruitment on ian@prescript.com.au or call 1300 755 498 today.

Ian Ormesher

Medical Recruitment Specialist

ian@prescript.com.au

1300 755 498

Emergency Consultant Locums – Australia wide

Explore Australia.

Emergency Medicine Consultants (FACEM's) are in high demand across Australia so now is the perfect opportunity to locum and lend your expertise!

Prescript is perfectly placed to help you find the best jobs available across Australia.

Emergency Medicine Consultants are in high demand across Australia so now is the perfect opportunity to assist regional and rural hospitals with your skills and expertise. We have vacancies in all states and territories starting as soon as possible up until January 2018. Whether you're available for a weekend or a month, there are plenty of hospitals out there who would love to have you work with them.

Why would you choose to locum?

Explore Australia – We are lucky to live in such a diverse country so tick some destinations off your bucket list.

Experience different medicine – Take the time to locum at a rural hospital and see an entire spectrum of presentations or high volume of trauma in a major tertiary hospital.

Work in a different hospital environment – Be the sole doctor in charge or work with a collaborative team and expand your network.

Earn some extra cash – Locuming brings you great rates and some can offer salary packaging.

Have a work life balance – Many of us chase the elusive work-life balance; take a year out and choose where and when you work.

Meet Suzy and see how Prescript Recruitment can help you find your next locum role.

I have spoken with hundreds of doctors over the last 4 years, meaning I can offer you a tailored bespoke service. I will provide you with 360 view of what to expect when partnering with me and what it's like to be a Prescript Recruitment locum doctor. I take the time to listen to what you want and discuss the finer details upfront so there are no surprises; this includes rates, shift types, how you are paid and what it is like to work in the Emergency Department. This ensures you are perfectly placed and enjoy your locum experience from start to finish.

On top of this you will have you own dedicated credentialing manager, Stef Ormesher, who will help you every step of the way. Stef will ensure you are fully compliant to work and assist with your travel and accommodation arrangements to ensure a smooth arrival.

Want to find out more?

Take a minute out of your day to apply online or call me on 0416 544 788. We can have a confidential chat to find out if locuming is for you!

Georgia Stratford

Georgia Stratford

 

Emergency Medicine Recruitment

0416 544 788 // georgia@prescript.com.au

5 Reasons Why Doctors Choose To Locum

5 Reasons to Locum

Emergency Medicine Doctors

Emergency Medicine doctors are in high demand across Australia, and my goal is to help as many of these regional hospitals find experienced doctors like you. I have spoken with 100’s of doctors over the last 4 years and have listed below the top reasons they chose to locum:

  1. Explore Australia – We are lucky to live in such a diverse country so tick some destinations off your bucket lists.
  2. Experience different medicine – Take the time to locum at a rural hospital and see an entire spectrum of presentations or high amounts of trauma in a major tertiary hospital 
  3. Work in a different hospital environment – Be the sole doctor in charge or work with a collaborative team and expand your network.
  4. Earn some extra cash – Locuming brings you great rates and some can offer salary packaging
  5. Have a work life balance – Many of us chase the elusive work-life balance, take a year out and choose where and when you work.  

Whatever your reasons, I can help you. If you are thinking of locuming this year, then contact me to discuss how you can benefit whilst using your expertise to help emergency departments across Australia get much-needed cover. 

Georgia Stratford

georgia@prescript.com.au

0416 544 788

Emergency Medicine Recruitment