Royal Adelaide Hospital, Port Road, Adelaide, South Australia
Advanced Trainees/Senior Registrars are based at the Adelaide Sexual Health Centre and will assess, diagnose and manage clients appropriately in accordance with good patient care and control program objectives.
You'll contribute to the provision of high standard clinical service, as well as undertake teaching / training at undergraduate, postgraduate and community levels. In addition, you'll actively participate in research and development and contribute to the enhancement of existing epidemiological programs.
Registered with AHPRA in Australia as a medical practitioner, you'll hold, or be progressing towards, a post graduate qualification relevant to Sexual Health or Public Health.
With demonstrated experience in one or more relevant areas, you'll have exceptional relationship building and interpersonal skills, be able to establish and maintain empathy, integrity and confidentiality with issues of a sensitive or personal nature and with people from diverse value systems, cultures and special needs.
Previous experience in teaching and research is valued, experience in quality improvement activities is essential. Proficient in self-management and work organisation skills, you'll demonstrate clinical competency in medical practice and bring a commitment to work in a multidisciplinary environment.
Essential qualifications
You’re a dedicated and compassionate medical professional who thrives in dynamic environments and is committed to delivering high-quality patient care.
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Medical registration and qualifications: A Bachelor of Medicine; Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) or equivalent, with General Registration as a Medical Practitioner with the Medical Board of Australia. Current or planned training with the Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine is preferable
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Strong interpersonal skills: Exceptional communication and negotiation abilities, with a genuine empathy for patients and their families, and the capacity to work collaboratively within a team or independently
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Clinical competence and problem solving: Proven skills in ward-based procedures, sound clinical judgement, and the ability to make informed decisions under pressure while maintaining patient care standards
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Commitment to excellence and adaptability: A proactive approach to quality improvement and a strong understanding of contemporary medical practices, with a positive response to change and knowledge of WHS principles
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For role-related questions, contact Tracy Kroon, Business Consultant - Specialty Medicine 2, on +61 8 8222 6582 or email tracy.kroon@sa.gov.au
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