Our client is looking for a GP to join their practice in a beautiful coastal town on the East Coast of Tasmania.
The Role
- 65% Billings
- Private Billing practice
- Relocation packages available including accommodation and car
- 30% reduction in moratorium
- Flexible work arrangements
The Practice
The practice is open Monday – Friday 8:30am -1pm; 2pm -5pm and is currently made up of 5 GPs, nurses, allied health and admin staff and includes both treatment and procedure rooms. Flexible work arrangement with an optional telehealth component available.
This position is suitable for both RACGP and ACRRM applications as it is a DPA MM5 area.
The Location
The practice is located in St Helens, located on the East Coast of Tasmania. Known as the Jewel of Tasmania’s North East. St Helens is one of Tasmania’s top tourism towns which is home to the iconic Bay of Fires, world famous for its extraordinary clear blue seas, glorious white beaches and orange lichen-cloaked boulders.
St Helens is the typical coastal town where life is centred around the beaches where you can enjoy the 4 S’s swimming, sailing, snorkelling and scuba diving and as Tasmania’s second largest fishing port, there are few better places to indulge in the abundance of freshly caught seafood.
The town itself is a hub for the greater region being the largest town on the north-east coast, where you will find wide range of shops, eateries and entertainment venues.
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.