Icu Registrar Salaries in Clayton, VIC
$128,750
avg per year
The average salary for Icu Registrar jobs near Clayton, VIC is $128,750.*
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Monash Health
Clayton VIC
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The Royal Melbourne Hospital
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Mediix
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As a key referral centre for the surrounding region, the department provides exposure to a wide range of clinical presentations that are often less commonly…
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Cabrini Health
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