2021 Emergency Registrar Training Scheme
Location: Australia,Victoria
Work type: Full Time
Emergency Medicine/Registrar/PHO
MONASH HEALTH, 246 CLAYTON ROAD, CLAYTON VIC, AUSTRALIA
AUD $116,000 - $159,750 yearly
About Monash Health
Monash Health is an impressive organisation of seven public hospitals, 21 community health sites, five aged care facilities, university affiliated international research and tertiary education. We provide healthcare for the entire lifespan from pre-birth to palliative care and all stages in between, and we have opened the new 230-bed Monash Children’s Hospital.
About Emergency Medicine at Monash Health
Monash Health has a large number of accredited emergency registrar training positions across three campuses serving Melbourne’s south-east: Monash Medical Centre (MMC) Clayton, Dandenong Hospital and Casey Hospital. Monash Health has an extensive and comprehensive FACEM training program with dedicated protected teaching time.
Our teaching program covers the entire emergency medicine curriculum from the new or aspiring trainee to the advanced trainee or fellow, including preparation for the primary examination, research/4.10 component and fellowship examination.
About the Role
Monash Health is seeking positive, committed and inspiring trainees in Emergency Medicine. We invite you to join our team, dedicated to achieving exceptional patient care, and encouraging your professional growth and development by providing you a well-supported environment.
If you are a prospective or current trainee in emergency medicine, you are invited to join our team at Monash Health in 2021. You will be supported and encouraged by our large number of enthusiastic ACEM physicians as you develop your skills and careers in an exciting and dynamic organisation.
ACEM college trainee status at the time of application, while not essential, is strongly desirable. Applicants from either emergency or paediatric streams will be considered.
Emergency Medicine accredited registrar positions (full time, part time and job sharing available by mutual agreement) commencing February 2021.
Registrar positions are a combination of rotations throughout the four emergency departments in addition to an extensive number of non-ED rotations.
Monash Medical Centre in Clayton consists of separate major referral /tertiary adult and paediatric EDs. It is the campus where our weekly protected registrar teaching is conducted.
Dandenong Hospital is an urban district ED with ICU/HDU support, while Casey Hospital is our fourth ED in an area of rapid population growth with a critical care unit, including ICU currently under construction. All emergency departments are accredited by ACEM for emergency medicine training.
What we offer:
- In-house ultrasound credentialing programme is run by experienced ultra-sonographers and echo techs.
- Registrars are credentialed for both eFAST and basic echocardiography in life support (BELS) through one to one bedside teaching by our dedicated staff.
- Attendance to professional development courses, seminars and conferences is encouraged and supported.
- Monash Health also offers salary packaging
- Discounted banking (BankVic)
- Discounted health insurance
- Onsite parking and
- Onsite gym and health club.
Please note this position uses online references. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure three references are completed online prior to the closing date.
How to Apply
Monash Health recognises the value of equal employment opportunity and is committed to patient safety and promoting fairness, equity and diversity in the workplace. At Monash Health we are relentless in our pursuit of excellence and work to our six guiding principles.
Preferred candidates will require a clear Police Check and a current Employee Working with Children's Check prior to any offers of employment being made.
As part of our selection process, you may be invited by email to participate in an on-camera video interview.
Please note, applications will be accepted via the Monash Health online Mercury System only. Email applications will not be considered.