Title
General Practitioner – Full time & part time positions availableRegion
(Inner metro) North CanberraSuburb
BrucePractice Name
University of Canberra Medical & Counselling Centre
Job Details
Position Description
A wonderful opportunity to join a long-established dynamic team of health professionals comprised of general practitioners, psychiatrist, registered nurses and psychologists working in a university setting caring for university students of all ages (domestic and international), university staff and the families of students and staff. The University of Canberra Medical & Counselling Centre is open all year around and is a busy Centre.
We offer flexible hours – both full time and part time positions are available; on-site undercover parking; no weekend work and the Centre is closed on public holidays; doctors receive 100% of their earnings and pay the University a minimal licence fee quarterly; high level nursing support; working as part of a multidisciplinary team in an inclusive and culturally diverse community.
The Medical & Counselling Centre at the University of Canberra caters for a broad range of interests including maternal and child health, sports medicine, travel medicine, sexual health, dermatology and minor procedures.
Practice Description
Situated on the University of Canberra Campus in Bruce, the Medical & Counselling Centre is an AGPAL accredited friendly, supportive, fully computerised (Best Practice) and well-resourced general practice. There are nine medical practitioner consulting rooms, a Treatment Room and a dedicated Procedure Room. The Treatment Room is staff by two registered nurses.
The Centre is open Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) between 9am and 5pm. General practitioners are able to work flexible hours and days.
Practice nurses and or other allied health professionals onsite
YesComputerised Practice
YesAccredited Practice
YesPosition Hours
NegotiableAfter hours or on call roster
NoSalary Range
General practitioners are private contractors and retain 100% of earnings. (Students are bulk billed and staff are privately billed)Pay Structure
General Practitioners provide medical services as private contractors; they are not University employees. Doctors retain all earnings and pay the University a minimal licence fee quarterly for the use of facilities etc.Willing to sponsor suitable overseas applicants
NoPreferred start date
30/09/2024