Are you an experienced General Practitioner who enjoys the fast-paced nature of Urgent Care?
Sandringham Ambulatory Care Centre (SACC) run the Urgent Care Centre’s at Sandringham Hospital, Prahan and Frankston.
We are looking to cover regular shifts at Sandringham and Prahan, as well as casual ad hoc requirements for leave and unexpected roster gaps. Sandringham works in conjunction with the emergency department with all cases being triaged prior and having all onsite support from the hospital.
Prahan operates as a standalone UCC with a highly experienced nursing team to support the GP.
Requirements and Attributes
- Vocationally Registered General Practitioner
- Current AHPRA registration
- Current Police and Working with Children Checks
What can you expect?
- $200-250 p/h
- Flexibility – weekends, morning, afternoon and casual shifts
- Modern facilities with onsite radiology
- Support of a highly experienced nursing team
- Work at Sandringham Hospital or Prahan UCC
Why work with SACC?
Sandringham Ambulatory Care Centre (SACC) was established in 2017 in order to better aid the Bayside community by taking pressure off the emergency department, seeing patients with minor injuries such as fractures, skin infections and wound management. We run a number of services including General Practitioner services which support the Emergency Department.
We have a dedicated team of clinical and non-clinical staff who are focused on helping people in their time of need, delivering high quality care and providing a vital service to alleviate pressure off the emergency departments.
What next?
If you are interested in becoming part of our team and working with SACC then click Apply. For more information please reach out to Ian Scott on ******@sacc.org.au or 03 9119 1***
Please note that references, right to work, police check, working with children check are mandatory prior to commencement.
We encourage applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds, including those from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse, and LGBTI+ communities.