Employment Type: Fixed Term – Full Time or Part Time
Position Classification: Registrar
Remuneration: $117,745.00 to $147,664.00 AUD per annum (pro rata for part time) + superannuation, leave loading and applicable penalty rates
Hours Per Week: Up to 38
Requisition ID: CAM30074
The vision for South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (SESLHD) is ‘exceptional care, healthier lives’. SESLHD is committed to enabling our community to be healthy and well, and to providing the best possible compassionate care when people need it.
This contract is for an ASAP start up to 6 February 2028. A shorter contract may be requested.
Note: Completed applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. The recruitment and selection process may commence early should suitable candidate(s) apply.
About our Role
Our Advanced Trainees in Intensive Care provide quality intensive care to patients in a complex clinical environment whilst participating in the core training program of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) and entering the final stages of training to be a consultant in Intensive Care. CICM pre-approved Transition Year training may be available to the Advanced Trainee who meets all college requirements per the CICM Objectives of Training – the Transition Year and who is eligible to apply for prospective approval from CICM.
A limited number of rotations to other services for Advanced Trainees looking for accredited training in Paediatric ICU at Sydney Children’s Hospital and Anaesthetics at Bathurst Base Hospital may be available. A limited number of rotations for Advanced Trainees looking for accredited training in Medicine and Anaesthetics at Prince of Wales Hospital may also be available.
Advanced Trainees work under the supervision of Specialist Intensive Care Physicians to manage patients requiring intensive care, those at risk of clinical deterioration requiring intensive care, plus pre- and post-intensive care evaluation. The position is flexible and has graded responsibility to allow increasing clinical autonomy and development of skills in research and administration, to build on those skills and attributes acquired in the early years of training and assist the movement of the trainee into specialist practice.
The Prince of Wales Intensive Care service is accredited by the CICM at the level of General Training (Gen), Cardio and Neuro, and is responsible for a general ICU and a mixed HDU/ICU, as well as a separate mixed general-cardiothoracic ICU.
Our Primary Location
Prince of Wales Hospital and Community Health Services is a major teaching hospital and tertiary referral centre based on the Randwick Hospitals Campus. We provide excellent healthcare to SESLHD and specialist health and medical services to NSW. We connect with various universities, including the University of New South Wales, and our premier medical facilities enable leading research and learning opportunities for our staff.
Our Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
The Prince of Wales ICU is committed to high quality Intensive Care Medicine training, as evidenced by our great exam success rate. Teaching programs consist of material pertinent for college training. The Department is led by world-recognised, well-respected Intensivists and our doctors are supported by highly skilled and motivated nursing staff with a deep knowledge of critical illness. We have one of the strongest team atmospheres in the hospital and work hard to foster a friendly, supportive environment. We also acknowledge the importance of staff education and well-being, which in turn contributes to effective patient care.
Randwick is a metropolitan hub in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. We have a vibrant, multicultural community, with diverse dining options and regular entertainment hosted by our local council. For those fond of coastal living, we are a walk away from Coogee Beach. A short drive takes you to the famous Bondi Beach and Centennial Parklands. Cycling paths and public transport are readily available, with Sydney’s light rail connecting the campus to Sydney’s CBD just 7 kilometres away.
Perks and Benefits
- Come enjoy a blend of urban convenience and relaxed coastal living at Randwick and:
- Four weeks of annual leave + an extra Allocated Day Off (ADO) per month.
- Other leave including parental leave, FACS leave, and study & education leave.
- Salary Packaging, a way to pay for certain items with your pre-tax salary.
- Wellbeing initiatives such as the Employee Assistance Program.
- Fitness Passport, a discounted fitness membership for access to nearly 1600 gyms, pools and fitness centres across Australia.
- Quality learning and development, research opportunities, and more.
SESLHD is committed to creating a workplace that reflects the diversity of our community. This will help ensure our employees, our patients and their carers, feel supported. We encourage people from different backgrounds to apply.
We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates and we have an Aboriginal Employment Consultant that can provide support. If you have any questions or would like guidance on the recruitment process, please contact the SESLHD Aboriginal Employment Team via email to: [email protected].
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For role related queries or questions, contact Dr Sumesh Arora – Head of Department, Intensive Care – at [email protected].
Applications Close: 26, July 2026
Note: Australian/NZ citizens and Australian permanent residents will be given priority during recruitment and selection. Visa sponsorship may be available for successful overseas candidates. An extensive eligibility list will also be built. If you are not a preferred candidate, but are still considered suitable for the role, you may be contacted should a vacancy arise.