We are currently seeking Resident Medical Officers (Emergency and various wards) to join the team on fixed term full-time basis for one or two years.
Welcome to St John of God Health Care
St John of God Health Care is a leading health care provider, with private hospitals, home nursing, and Social Outreach services throughout Australia.
Our organisation is part of the Mission of the Catholic Church and every aspect of our care is based on the Christian values of Hospitality, Compassion, Respect, Justice and Excellence. It is these values that guide our holistic approach to caregiving, with respect for the dignity and worth of each person.
Hawkesbury District Health Service is a teaching hospital in Windsor NSW Australia, providing acute, community and allied health services for the local community and surrounding districts.
We provide 24-hour emergency, medical, surgical, diagnostic, maternity, neonatal, paediatric, palliative, intensive and coronary care services, and after hour GP services.
Our 131-bed healthcare facility is operated by St John of God Health Care, and provides public patient services under a public-private partnership with the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District.
Hawkesbury offers a relaxed and laid back lifestyle located on the fringe of the Sydney metropolitan area, approximately one hour from the CBD. With some of the world’s best national parks, rivers and flora and fauna, there is plenty to do in your time off.
We can offer Resident Medical Officers the following:
The successful Resident Medical Officer candidate will have:
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Please submit your application on the Careers page of the St John of God Health Care website. For more information, contact Mel Schook on (08) 6116 0534.
St John of God Health Care embraces diversity and strongly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people with disabilities. We are committed to providing a safe environment for all children and vulnerable people in our care and proactively take measures to protect children/vulnerable people from abuse.