About the Job

Sorry, this advert is now closed. Click here to view our live vacancies.

Thinking about doing something different in 2015?

Like the idea of doing Emergency Medicine in another country, experiencing a different health system?

Tasmania is one of Australia’s hidden gems and is often overlooked by people focused on heading to the major metropolitan cities. But if you take a second look, you will find it’s a beautiful place that offers a laidback easy lifestyle.

We are seeking a Consultant in Emergency Medicine to be based in Launceston, North Tasmania.

The new modern and spacious ED with a wide ranging workload, combined with a relaxed lifestyle, presents an excellent opportunity if you are thinking about making a change for all the family in 2015. 

  • The only major ED in North Tasmania
  • Modern and spacious 43 bed Unit opened in 2012
  • Easy access to Melbourne and Sydney with daily 1 hour flights
  • World class golfing, boutique vineyards, beaches to explore
  • Excellent remuneration, dependent on experience

The Department

The Emergency Department has an annual attendance approximately 44,500 per annum with a 21% inpatient admission and transfer rate. 21% of the patients are paediatric. The direct catchment is over 150,000 and for many specialties 250,000. The ED receives all types of patients including major trauma – there is no bypass of any type.

One of the Emergency Medicine Consultants is also the Director of the Tasmanian Medical Retrieval Service.

The Hospital
One of four acute hospitals in Tasmania, this 300 bed Hospital is the major referral hospital for the residents of the North and North West of Tasmania, treating over 24,000 inpatients and over 225,000 outpatients annually. In addition, there is a strong emphasis on medical education and due to its accredited teaching hospital status, the hospital also enjoys close links with both the University of Tasmania, as well as the School of Nursing, which is also based here.

The Location
Launceston is picturesque and reflects its colonial history, you can also see Victorian and Georgian influences mixed in with the more modern architecture, which all adds to the overall charm of the place. Here, you can enjoy all the facilities of modern city living with excellent schools and affordable housing, whilst being free of traffic and large commutes. With a population of approx. 150,000, this is the “hub” of the North and its emerging as a location for those seeking an escape from the rushed big city life for a more laidback pace of living.

Tasmania is a wealth of arts and cultural experiences, from the cutting edge contemporary art galleries, to its many varied festivals, design shops and museums. Tasmania has become a great getaway place for visitors and in the summertime, the population swells, tourism is a thriving industry and a major contributor to the local economy. And interestingly, many national and international congresses are held in Tasmania’s state capital of Hobart, including medicine and healthcare conferences.

And ask any Australian, Tasmania is known for its beautiful fresh produce and seafood, attracting “foodies” with its restaurants and cafes. There’s a real dedication to providing a truly authentic food and wine experience. The temperate climate and four distinct seasons - including gloriously hot summers and cool winters - the region has perfect winegrowing conditions and this is reflected in the excellent wines produced all around Tasmania, in particular the Tamar Valley very close to Launceston.

Being such a compact island state, its easy to explore and go beyond the city up into the mountains or along the coastal roads. The diverse landscape lends itself to just about every outdoor experience you could wish for, from the world class golf courses, multi-day adventure races like the Mark Webber Tasmania Challenge, mountain bike trails, and of course, the famous Sydney to Hobart yacht racing. But there really is so much to see and do, appealing to urban sophisticates escaping the hustle and bustle of big city life, outdoor enthusiasts seeking the fresh air and open spaces, and generally families of all ages.

There is a local airport and short daily flights to Melbourne (1 hr) and Sydney (just over 1 hr), making connections to international flights quick and easy to arrange.

Its not uncommon for locals to plan a weekend up in Melbourne for the many International Festivals or major sporting events, such as the Australian Tennis Open or the cricket at the MCG, as well as to enjoy a bit of high end, luxury shopping along Toorak Road.

More about life in Tasmania

What Head Medical can do for you
Arranging a position overseas is very exciting, but we understand that it can also be daunting and time consuming. We’re the UK's specialist in international medical recruitment and we‘ve helped many Doctors relocate since we first started out in 2008 (you can read what people have said about working with us on our testimonials page). We know it’s important to balance career opportunities with lifestyle and we’ll talk through your plans and will get to know you to make sure we find the right role in the right location.

Once we have secured a job for you, we’ll manage the Medical Registration and Visa application process, and support you (and your family) with the relocation itself.

See what it’s like working abroad

Find out more about living and working overseas from doctors who have previously made the move.

View testimonials

View our top locations

We recruit to a number of countries across the globe – discover more about your preferred destinations.

View locations

Latest Job Alerts

Get all the latest job alerts straight to your inbox

Cookies on this website
We will ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you wish, you can restrict or block cookies by changing your browser settings. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on this website.