Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
11 Aug, 25
Salary
187356.0
Posted On
11 May, 25
Experience
3 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
SALARY BAND C - $130,566 - $187,356
Dunedin Hospital
Permanent Full Time
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to building a health system that serves all New Zealanders.
ABOUT YOU
Our ideal candidate will have:
It is requirement of the Medical Council of New Zealand that your qualifications are approved through EPIC. If you have a commitment to working in New Zealand, it is highly recommended that you start this process as soon as possible to allow your subsequent registration to be undertaken in a timely fashion. For more information, please visit MCNZ website re EPIC Credentialing.
Southern Critical Care is mixed medical and surgical intensive care unit which provides exposure to trauma, Neurosurgical, Cardiothoracic, and some Paediatric intensive care. We have a busy aeromedical retrieval team involved in both inter hospital and prehospital transport, predominantly by helicopter. The unit has recently been refurbished, and a state of the art 22 bed-space unit is scheduled to open this year. Secondments to Anaesthesia for Registrars in ICU core training are available to complete CICM training requirements.
Our consultant and senior nursing staff provide high quality Registrar education. We provide a five-day orientation programme covering both critical care and aeromedical retrieval. Registrars attend weekly seminar-based education and fortnightly simulation sessions. Teaching targeted at primary and fellowship exams for CICM is available. In house echocardiography and ultrasound teaching is also available. We also offer several courses (link: https://dunedin.icu/courses) locally including BASIC, RACE plus and advanced critical care echocardiography courses, and 4i.
Dunedin Hospital has a strong collaborative relationship with the University of Otago, making a number of teaching and research options possible for those keen to pursue their academic careers whilst completing their clinical work. Statistical support is available for those wishing to complete a project as part of training (eg. the ACEM 4.10 requirement).
The unit is accredited for training in Intensive Care Medicine by CICM (general, trauma, cardiac), as well as for ACEM critical care and RACP basic training. The run also provides invaluable experience for Surgical Registrars particularly prior to application for RACS training schemes.