GP Regional Reliever at IUIH
Windsor, Queensland, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

23 Dec, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

General Practitioner, Culturally Appropriate Care, Telehealth Services, Patient Assessments, Clinical Care Planning, Primary Health Care Strategies, Palliative Care, Home Visiting Service, Community Engagement, Health Checks, Multidisciplinary Teamwork, Compassionate Care, Mental Health Support, Women's Health, Children's Health, Cultural Sensitivity

Industry

Health and Human Services

Description
Join an Organisation dedicated to Closing the Gap in Indigenous Health About Us? The Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH) leads the development, planning and delivery of comprehensive primary health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in Southeast Queensland. Together with our four Aboriginal community-controlled founding members, we are focused on our collective vision of healthy, strong and vibrant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities. Mob Link is a 7 day service, 365 days per year, operating 7am-8pm, providing transitional care coordination and telehealth support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations across SEQ. Providing a coordinated and integrated approach to the planning, development and delivery of comprehensive health care services. Through a community-led concept, Mob Link walks alongside clients to give assistance from hospital admission to community services, with the goal of closing the gap in the provision of health and social care. About the Role We are seeking an experienced General Practitioner to join our Regional Relievers Team and contribute to the continuous improvement of culturally appropriate health care services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Southeast Queensland. Full time, part time and casual flexibility available! Be part of an innovative System of Care that addresses the health and wellbeing needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. Work closely with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, respecting traditions, values, and cultural practices at the forefront of care delivery. Grow professionally and personally through a supportive network, CPD involvement, and the IUIH Clinical Leadership Development Course. Enjoy a healthy work-life balance. Participate in a dynamic and inclusive workplace that values staff contributions. This role includes travel to IUIH member services across SEQ, providing flexibility and exposure to diverse healthcare settings. Key aspects of the role may include: Virtual Care Team: Provide telehealth services, expanding access to care across rural and remote communities. Clinic Cover: Deliver in-person care at various member service clinics across the region, ensuring continuity of healthcare delivery. Home Visiting Service: Provide healthcare in patients' homes. Palliative Care: Work with a multidisciplinary team to deliver compassionate care to individuals nearing the end of life. Moblink Outreach: Support mobile health units Staying Deadly Hubs: Provide healthcare services within community hubs designed to support Mental health and well-being. Salisbury Women and Children’s Health: Deliver specialized care to women and children, supporting their health needs. School Health Checks: Work alongside schools in the community to provide health checks for children, contributing to their long-term well-being. About You To be successful in this role, you will need: RACGP Vocationally Registered (VR) General Practitioner Unconditional registration with AHPRA / Medical Board of Australia Current Medical Indemnity Insurance Ability to work sensitively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, respecting traditional culture and values at the forefront of care delivery. A solid understanding of the health, social, and emotional wellbeing needs of urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities Eligibility to obtain provider numbers in the required locations A minimum of five years’ postgraduate experience in primary care Demonstrated clinical experience and ability to contribute to a medical/primary healthcare team Strong skills in patient assessments, clinical care planning, and primary health care strategies, including treatment, investigations, and referrals Desirable (not mandatory): Experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people or communities. What We Offer IUIH celebrates diversity and encourages applications from individuals of all ages, genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, the LGBTIQ+ community, veterans, refugees, and people with disabilities. Be part of Australia’s largest community-controlled Aboriginal health service. Access to training and professional development through our "Growing Our Own Opportunities" program. Learning opportunities throughout SEQ, including exposure to a variety of member services across the region. Weekly wellness activities and staff gatherings, including “Gather and Grow” yarns and award ceremonies. Opportunities to attend community events like NAIDOC and Rugby League Carnivals. A range of salary sacrifice options including novated leasing, meal & entertainment cards, and more. A supportive environment focused on learning and career growth. How to Apply To apply, please submit the following: A cover letter explaining why you would be a great fit for the role. An up-to-date resume, including your contact details, employment history, relevant qualifications, and 2-3 professional references. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted and asked to attend an Interview via Microsoft teams. IUIH is a Community Controlled Health Service (CCHS) that leads the planning, development and delivery of health, family wellbeing and social support services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population of South East Queensland. IUIH is working with our Member CCHSs to improve the health, wellbeing and economic independence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in South East Queensland, the largest and fastest growing Indigenous population in Australia.
Responsibilities
The role involves providing telehealth services, in-person care at clinics, and home visits to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Additionally, it includes working with multidisciplinary teams to deliver comprehensive health care services.
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