Employment Type: Temporary Full Time
Remuneration: -
Hours Per Week: 38
Requisition ID: CAM29396
Are you seeking hands-on Orthopaedic experience in a rural location?
Armidale Rural Referral Hospital is seeking 2FTE experienced and enthusiastic Unaccredited Trainee to join our Orthopaedic Department in 2027
- An abundance of theatre time with direct access to the Orthopaedic Consultants
- Combination of elective and emergency lists - you are in amongst it all!
- Supported by 2FTE Orthopaedic Consultants, additional 1FTE Unaccredited Trainee, and 1FTE RMO
- 1:4 Trauma weekends
1:2 referrals - no operations
Where you'll be working
Armidale is situated in the beautiful Northern Tablelands. With gorgeous parks, amazing natural wonders, and a university lifestyle, Armidale is a fun and exciting place to be. Armidale has a great climate, with crisp cool clear mornings in winter and summers made for exploring the natural wonders and cultural experiance, located midway between Sydney and Brisbane on the inland route and a short 2.5hours from the coast.
What you'll be doing
The primary purpose of the role is to provide effective clinical management of orthopaedic patients, under appropriate supervision, whilst developing expertise in medical practice, in a complex clinical environment. The Unaccredited Trainee (UT) is the key person who works closely with all members of a multi-disciplinary team and deals with matters of an urgent or sensitive nature, whilst exercising discretion, sensitivity, and maintaining confidentiality. Decision-making and supervision will be at the appropriate level according to the UT's skills, knowledge, and experience. They will be expected to adopt a progressively more independent approach to patient management according to their experience, under the guidance of and at the discretion of the appropriate Attending Medical Officer (AMO). All patients managed within the hospitals of the health service are under the direct care of a specialist medical practitioner. All decisions regarding a patient's care are to be clearly communicated with the specialist responsible for that care.