Calvary Healthcare
Visiting Medical Officer - Emergency

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Visiting Medical Officer - Emergency Medicine
- Make a difference at one of Australia’s leading health care providers
- Positions available to fill roster vacancies over the next 12 months
- Remuneration is in accordance with the NSW Public Hospitals VMO Sessional Contracts Determination 2014 sessionaldetermination.pdf (nsw.gov.au) [https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/careers/conditions/Awards/sessionaldetermination.pdf]
We are seeking a Visiting Medical Officer (VMO) to join our Emergency Department with a difference. As a VMO you will be responsible for the provision of safe, effective and appropriate patient centred medical care in a team based emergency department. At Calvary Mater Newcastle, the main point of difference for our emergency department is specialised focus on general medicine, oncology and haematology, palliative care, psychiatric and clinical toxicology presentations.
About Calvary Mater Newcastle:
We are an Affiliated Health Organisation providing services to both public and private patients primarily from the Hunter New England area. Our health services and clinics [https://www.calvarycare.org.au/hospitals/calvary-mater-newcastle/services-and-clinics-3] including Coronary Care and Cardiology, Surgery, Intensive Care, General Medicine, Research and 24/7 Emergency Care.
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We are a world class leader in research [https://research.calvarymater.org.au] in oncology, toxicology, psychiatry and palliative care research. Our researchers work in partnership [https://research.calvarymater.org.au/partnerships/] with our nurses, clinicians and patients, as well as universities, affiliated organisations and charities, both locally and globally.
We work together to be a source of healing, hope and nurturing to the people and communities we serve. As we work, our values are visible in how we act and treat each other. We care for our people by providing a safe, equitable, inclusive and welcoming work environment that respects each individual and their contribution to our purpose of ‘Being for Others’.


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About You:
- A Primary Medical Degree registrable by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and Fellowship of the Australian College of Emergency Medicine
- Demonstrated experience in Emergency Medicine
- Demonstrated capacity for clinical leadership
- Understanding of the principles of clinical governance to promote quality and safety in health care with experience in and commitment to evidence based best practice
For further information about this opportunity please contact Dr Ingrid Berling, Director of Emergency Medicine on email: Ingrid.Berling@health.nsw.gov.au [Ingrid.Berling@health.nsw.gov.au] or phone: 02 4014 3740.
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- Provide evidence of immunisation as required for the role.
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