
Employment Type: Full Time Fixed Term, One Position Part Time
Hours: 86 hours per fortnight, one position 43 hours per fortnight
Salary: from $57.71 to $79.44, Registrar Year 1 to Registrar Year 6
Location: Werribee Mercy Hospital
Application: Please upload resume, cover letter
Contact: Jamie Kearsley – JKearsley@mercy.com.au
Henry To - HTo@mercy.com.au
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About the opportunity
Urology/General Surgery
of the role: Urology is a speciality at Werribee Mercy Hospital (WMH) with expanding services and growth in an enlarging population area in Western Melbourne.
In addition, the General Surgery Unit is an accredited training rotation for the RACS General Surgery program and currently has two trainees allocated by General Surgery Australia.
This is a 12 month position, offering 6 months in Urology and 6 months in General Surgery. The part time position is for the entire year in urology. The role is to assist the urology unit to provide a range of services including emergency assessment and management, pre and post-operative care, attending operating lists and the outpatient management of patients across a range of emergency and elective urology conditions.
For General Surgery, similar work applies. General surgery includes sub-specialities in Acute General Surgery, Colorectal, Upper Gastrointestinal/Hepatobiliary and Breast/Endocrine.
Two fixed term and one part time rotational contracts are available – 12 month contract Feb 2027 to Feb 2028, the part position in urology only.
Clinical duties will include emergency assessment and management, pre and postoperative care, attending operating lists, attending and running outpatient clinics and managing planning meetings and all audit requirements of the unit.
Provide high quality clinical care under the supervision, or with the support, of the consultant general surgery surgeons and participate fully in the activities of the department.
For General Surgery, there will be participation in the after-hours (evenings), weekend and nights registrar roster. When on the urology rotation, there are no after hours commitments.
The position would be suitable for a doctor looking to gain future entry into Urology training. We may consider a qualified and registerable Australian or International graduate looking for a supported position in urology/general surgery
The successful applicant will be employed as per the terms and conditions set out in the current Victorian Public Health Sector (AMA – Victoria) Doctors in Training (Single Interest Employers) Enterprise Agreement
Research projects and mentoring toward a training position would be supported as part of this role
Educational/teaching opportunities are through the University of Notre Dame (Melbourne Campus)
ABOUT YOU:
Current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Agency (AHPRA)
Applicants must be eligible for full registration with AHPRA for positions of up to 12 months from starting date as a surgical registrar.
A high standard of written and verbal communication skills.
A practical common approach to problem solving & trouble shooting
Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Prior experience at PGY3 or above in urology as Senior Resident or Registrar
Preferably completed or enrolled for RACS courses (CCRISP, EMST, ASSET) and may have undertaken a Diploma in Anatomy, Anatomy Course (RACS) or worked in an Anatomy demonstration position
Demonstration of strong educational and teaching abilities
Demonstration of a commitment to research activities
Selection Criteria:
Essential:
Experience in urology/general surgery with strengths in surgical management
Demonstrates independence in surgical management
Strong communication and professional skills toward other employees
Availability for 12 months
Desirable:
Interest or expertise in a urology as a sub-specialty area
Desire to apply for training program
What you’ll bring
You’re resilient, compassionate and have a whole lot of heart. Most importantly, you are committed to delivering exceptional patient-centred care.
To thrive in this role, you will have:
Excellent clinical, time management, organisational and communication skills, with the ability to adapt and problem solve.
A compassionate, flexible and positive approach to effective patient care and management.
The ability to nurture friendly, respectful relationships and contribute to a collaborative team environment.
You will also be required to provide evidence of, or in the process of obtaining:
A current Police Record Check and Working with Children Check.
Proof of current influenza vaccination and other vaccination status consistent with public health orders.
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