Employment Type: Temporary Various
Remuneration: -
Hours Per Week: 38
Requisition ID: CAM29851
Position Summary
To become a member of the Intensive Care trainee team delivering advanced Intensive Care support. Suitable for Intensive Care Advanced Trainees seeking to gain further experience and training in Intensive Care including sub specialties such as Trauma, Cardiothoracics, Neuro-ICU, ECMO and paediatric ICU. Demonstrated commitment to CICM training is an essential requirement.
Where you'll be working
The John Hunter Hospital ICU is a Level 6 referral centre for critically ill patients in the Hunter New England, Mid North Coast and Northern NSW Local Health Districts. It is the default centre for Trauma, Neurosurgery, Stroke, Vascular, Cardiothoracic and major General Surgery, as well as Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology. The ICU is accredited for all aspects of CICM training including paediatrics through a 6-month rotation in JHH PICU which is one of only three tertiary PICUs in NSW.
The 796-bed hospital is the principal teaching hospital of the University of Newcastle, with JHH ICU aiming to be a training destination through strong educational support for both the CICM First and Second Part examinations.
JHH is the only trauma centre in NSW outside the Sydney metropolitan area and is the state’s busiest trauma hospital and the second busiest in Australia.
Living in our region
Newcastle and its surround offers an excellent lifestyle choice combining a relaxed coastal environment with strong opportunities for individuals, couples and families. Our hospitals operate within a well-connected and supportive network, with training sites continuing to expand beyond traditional clinical service delivery. We foster a strong culture of learning, education, professionalism, mentorship and role modelling.
What you'll be doing
- Suitably experienced medical officers will gain further experience and training in Intensive Care Medicine whilst undertaking learning and professional development activities with the aim of progressing to a Fellow of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM).
- Taking a leadership role in coordinating the admission, management and discharge planning of intensive care patients whilst ensuring a high level of documentation and communication with home teams
- The day-to-day assessment, management and plan-formulation of intensive care patients with regular patient and family communication regarding the nature of their condition and treatment. All decisions concerning patients will be in consultation with their immediate supervisor.