GP Position in charming rural town. Location is both PEP and ACRRM approved.
The Role
- Up to 65% of billings dependent on supervision requirements
- Mixed billing practice
- Well established, busy practice
- PEP and ACRRM Approved Location
- Reduce your moratorium
The Practice
This modern, purpose-built practice has been established since 2009 and currently consists of 3 GPs, practice manager, nurses, support staff and is made up of fully air conditioned, modern consultation rooms. Open Monday – Thursday 8:30am – 12:30pm, 1pm-5pm and Friday 8:30am – 12:30pm, 1pm – 4pm. With all Drs fully booked and current waiting times for patients between 3-4 days, any incoming Dr can expect to be busy from day one. Allied Health visits every alternative week, co-located with Pharmacy and on-site pathology.
The Location
Located in the Fraser Coast Region of Queensland. Tiaro, a rural town full of charm is a 1.5 hours drive from the sunshine Coast and only 40 minutes from Hervey Bay. A town defined by the Mary River where you can enjoy the great outdoors with camping, fishing and canoeing or simply enjoying a picnic while taking in the picturesque scenery. Fraser Coast is home to World Heritage-listed natural gems, unique diving experiences, safe and secluded beaches and is the number one place in Australia to watch humpback whales.
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.