In accordance with our Gender Equity in Medicine and Membership Diversity principles, we actively promote and encourage diverse representation in all College activities.
The College and the Advanced Training Committee (ATC) in General and Acute Care Medicine are responsible for the accreditation of training settings, positions, and types of accreditation to ensure high standards of training across Australia.
The accreditation of settings for General and Acute Care Medicine is an essential activity that ensures high-quality training environments for tomorrow’s physicians.
We're looking for:
This is an exciting opportunity if you're interested in contributing to:
The first Working Group meeting is scheduled for Friday, 7 March 2025, from 10:00am to 12:00pm AEDT (subject to change).
Members are appointed for an initial term of 1 year, pending review for potential extension.
The role as a Working Group member is a voluntary position; however, to support and thank you for your contributions towards Accreditation, you'll receive CPD Points for the completed activities. In addition, all relevant travel, meals, and accommodation costs for attending face-to-face Working Group meetings and any site visits are covered by the College, in accordance with the RACP Travel Policy and Guidelines (PDF).
For more information and a copy of the Terms of Reference, contact Tricia Sedicol at accreditation@racp.edu.au or by calling the College on 1300 697 227.
To apply, submit an expression of interest form (DOC) outlining your interest and any relevant experience in Accreditation, along with a CV of no more than 2 pages, to accreditation@racp.edu.au.
For more information, contact Tricia Sedicol or the Training Accreditation Services Unit at accreditation@racp.edu.au or by calling the College on 1300 697 227.