Provisional Fellow - St Leonards, Australia - Northern Sydney Local Health District

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Description

Employment Type:
Temporary Various


Remuneration:
Public Hospital Medical Officers (State) Award


Hours Per Week: 38


Requisition ID:
CAM18077


Applications Close:
Wednesday 17th May 2023


JMO Annual Medical Recruitment 2024 Campaign - Provisional Fellow Pain Medicine (05/02/ /02/2025)
An exciting opportunity to join the team in the Pain Medicine Department at Royal North Shore Hospital.

Rewarding career opportunities are available at NSLHD and offer a flexible career with a diverse and interesting case mix where medical staff are involved in all aspects of a patient's care.


Where you'll be working

Royal North Shore Hospital

Royal North Shore Hospital is a principal tertiary referral hospital for Northern Sydney Local Health District providing a comprehensive range of complex services to patients from across NSW.

It has a strong and proud history in education, research and provision of high quality clinical care.

Royal North Shore Hospital provides specialty services including major trauma, severe burns, spinal cord injuries, neonatal intensive care, bone marrow transplantation, neurosurgery and interventional neuroradiology alongside acute medical, surgical, mental health, paediatric, cancer and maternity services.

The campus is also home to The Kolling - a medical research institute jointly governed with the University of Sydney


What you'll be doing


The primary purpose of the Provisional Fellow in Pain Medicine is to provide high quality medical care under appropriate supervision to patients referred to the Department of Pain Management at the Royal North Shore Hospital.


  • Qualifications and experience commensurate with the Essential Requirements for the role
  • Advanced ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams, including the sharing of appropriate information internally and externally with key persons or services
  • Advanced ability to work independently within a supervised complex clinical environment utilising excellent clinical skills, judgment and expertise.
  • Advanced verbal, written and interpersonal skills, with the capacity to vary communication style in line with the understanding of the needs of diverse audiences
  • Advanced ability to prioritise workloads and display a flexible approach to meet changing situations in a demanding and unpredictable clinical environment
  • Commitment to participating in training and development opportunities to further develop skills and knowledge in the area of intensive care medicine
  • Demonstrated commitment to quality improvement, patient safety and risk management.
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