Position Summary
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- Excellent teaching and exam preparation
- Located in Richmond, close to CBD
- Attractive rates and benefits, including salary packaging
- Clinical excellence, with flexibility and support for staff
The Role
Applications are invited for the position of Intensive Care Registrar at Epworth Richmond, commencing February 2020.
The Epworth Richmond Intensive Care Unit is a 26-bed unit that admits approximately 2500 patients annually. The unit is a general adult medical/surgical ICU including cardiac surgery. The ICU also runs the medical emergency team and cardiac arrest services. Epworth Richmond ICU is accredited by the College of Intensive Care Medicine CICM for general (core) training and cardiothoracic intensive care. We are a member of the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group with a full-time research coordinator and an active research program.
This position would ideally suit CICM trainees, however they also provide recognised training for ACEM, ANZCA and RACP trainees. Epworth has strong research activity and expertise and the unit has an emphasis on education and research. We provide dedicated, protected weekly training aimed at developing both technical and non-technical skills. Additional individualised consultant-led training and support will be provided for advanced trainees preparing for CICM primary and fellowship examinations. Methodological support is also provided for trainees completing a research project, including access to a biostatistician.
Training includes an in-house, CICM and ASUM accredited, echocardiography programme with the facility for interested trainees to complete higher echocardiography qualifications, such as the Certificate in Clinician Performed Ultrasound (CCPU).
Skills & Experience
To be successful in this role you will have:
- General/Medical Registration with AHPRA or AMC accredited and Limited/General Registration with AHPR
- A minimum 3-years completed full-time employment post graduation
- Previous Critical Care experience
- Excellent communication skills
- The ability to work in a team-based environment
About Epworth
Epworth HealthCare is a world-class, not-for-profit, private health care group dedicated to providing the best possible outcomes for our patients by providing the best possible care. Across our eight locations patients and staff have access to state-of-the-art diagnostic, surgical and procedural technology, world-class theatres and equipment and benefit from the extensive teaching and research occurring at Epworth every day.
The Epworth Difference is defined by our unique culture and dedication to giving outstanding patient care. From the way we recognise and reward our staff to our attitude toward the patient experience, Epworth is for those with the ambition to get better, give the best possible care and lead their field.
Epworth is a great choice for staff who want to be part of a cutting-edge, fast paced and progressive environment.
Epworth Richmond
Epworth Richmond is a rapidly growing, fast-paced and dynamic teaching hospital where you will work alongside top-flight practitioners in all areas. You will challenge your skills, broaden your experience and grow your expertise through exposure to a wide range of clinical specialties, treatment options and the latest in technology. Epworth will support you to provide the best possible care to our patients by continually investing in your education, better facilities and technologies.
Enquire/Apply for this Position
To obtain more information refer to the attached position description.
Please direct your enquiries to the contact person listed below.
Applications must be submitted online – to apply for this position click Apply Now
All appointments are made subject to a satisfactory National Police Check conducted by Epworth and a valid employee Working With Children Check to be provided by the applicant.
Note: Applications from Recruitment Agencies will not be accepted.
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