Employment Type: Temporary Full Time
Remuneration: $117,745 - 147,664 per annum
Hours Per Week: 38
Requisition ID: CAM28832
Sydney Local Health District is seeking a highly motivated Unaccredited Trainee to enhance their surgical career with the Urology Team at Concord Hospital
What you will be doing
This position is open to qualified candidates who have experience and interest in Urology. You will be involved in the care and management of urology inpatients as well as attend urology outpatient clinics. This is a great opportunity for you to gain procedural competence in many aspects of urology surgery.
The Urology Unaccredited Trainee position is a dedicated 12 month role within the Urology unit. You will work in a well supervised and supportive environment under the guidance of the Consultants and SET Trainees and the Post Graduate Fellow. Decision making and supervision will be at the appropriate level according to your skills, knowledge and experience. You will be expected to adopt a progressively more independent approach to patient management according to your urological experience and have the opportunity to be involved in teaching and research projects.
The Urology Department works closely with the Gynaecology Department and the Unaccredited Trainee provides supervision to the Intern or Resident Medical Officer in management of gynaecology patients.
This role is an ideal stepping stone to work towards acceptance into a recognised urology training program.
The Department of Urology
The Urology department at Concord Hospital currently comprises 8 consultant urologists with subspecialty expertise in uro-oncology, bladder/ pelvic floor dysfunction and reconstructive urology. The unit provides the largest range of urology subspecialty clinics/ services of any public hospital in NSW. There are daily operating lists and a full range of outpatient procedural clinics including urodynamics, flexible cystoscopy, pelvic floor imaging and intravesical therapy.
Where you will be working
Concord Repatriation General Hospital is a principal referral facility and a teaching hospital of the University of Sydney. We offer a comprehensive range of specialty and sub-specialty services, many recognised nationally and internationally as Centre’s of excellence. Major services include colorectal and laparoscopic surgery, gastroenterology, geriatrics and rehabilitation medicine, bone and joint services, cancer services, haematology, respiratory medicine and sleep studies, molecular biology and genetics, and those provided through the internationally acknowledged Statewide Burns Service, in which Concord plays a major part. Concord Hospital maintains strong links to the veteran community.
What we can offer you
- Supportive, collegiate and diverse work environment
- Ongoing professional development and career opportunities
- Salary packaging and fitness passport for eligible staff including utilising SLHD gym facilities
- Wellbeing, advocacy, mentorship and support opportunities exclusively for medical staff through SLHDs multifaceted workplace program MDOK.
SLHD is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people with disability are encouraged to apply for all internal and externally advertised positions. If you require assistance, please advise the contact person at the time of your application.
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Sydney Local Health District’s vision incorporates NSW Health Core Values and a commitment to equity, health improvement, timeliness and efficiency, recognising that evidence-based service delivery requires highly skilled and valued staff supported by research, education and state-of-the-art technologies.
Our strategic priority under this vision is our commitment to excellence in Patient and Family Centre Care. Staff are supported to ensure patients, their families and carers are considered as partners in care to achieve optimal patient outcomes and best possible healthcare experience.